Valentino Rossi finished second of the Australia MotoGP behind an excellent Casey Stoner on the Ducati. 3rd going to Pedrosa, 19 seconds behind the 2 leaders.
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Vale finish 2nd at Phillip Island and gets closer to 2010 title
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Lorenzo, Rossi, fastest at Estoril Saturday
Pole position for Jorge "99" Lorenzo followed by VR46. Stoner is back and on the first row with a 3rd fastest.
MotoGP Estoril Qualifying Results:
* 1 Jorge LORENZO Yamaha 1′36.214
* 2 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 0.260
* 3 Casey STONER Ducati 0.314
* 4 Dani PEDROSA Honda 0.488
* 5 Colin EDWARDS Yamaha 0.928
* 6 Randy DE PUNIET Honda 1.234
* 7 Loris CAPIROSSI Suzuki 1.275
* 8 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Honda 1.327
* 9 Nicky HAYDEN Ducati 1.440
* 10 Mika KALLIO Ducati 1.599
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Monday, July 27, 2009
MotoGP Donington 2009
The last MotoGP at Donington was a nail-bitter to the finish but unfortunately not including the 2 Dainese stars on their Fiat Yamaha. Jorge Lorenzo took the control of the race in the early stages before crashing and pulling out. Valentino then took the lead ahead of a very strong Andrea Dovizioso on his Repsol Honda before making a small mistake and crashing towards the end. Vale manage to remount his bike and raced back to the front, passing James Tosseland in the last lap, finishing an excellent 5th considering his race.
First time winner Dovizioso took the top spot ahead of a very happy Collin Edwards and Frenchman Randy De Puniet on his Playboy LCR Honda.
Rossi achieved big by remounting and finishing 5th while title rivals Lorenzo, Pedrosa (9th) and Ducati's Stoner (14th) lost valuable points on the Doctor.
MotoGP World Championship Point Standings (after 10 of 17 races):
1. Rossi, 187 points
2. Lorenzo, 162
3. Stoner, 150
4. Pedrosa, 115
5. Edwards, 103
6. Dovizioso, 94
7. Melandri, 79
8. De Puniet, 74
9. Vermeulen, 67
10. Capirossi, 66
11. De Angelis, 60
12. Toseland, 55
13. TIE, Hayden/Elias, 47
15. Kallio, 34
16. Canepa, 28
17. Sete Gibernau, 12
18. Yuki Takahashi, 9
19. Talmacsi, 5
Race summary video:
First time winner Dovizioso took the top spot ahead of a very happy Collin Edwards and Frenchman Randy De Puniet on his Playboy LCR Honda.
Rossi achieved big by remounting and finishing 5th while title rivals Lorenzo, Pedrosa (9th) and Ducati's Stoner (14th) lost valuable points on the Doctor.
MotoGP World Championship Point Standings (after 10 of 17 races):
1. Rossi, 187 points
2. Lorenzo, 162
3. Stoner, 150
4. Pedrosa, 115
5. Edwards, 103
6. Dovizioso, 94
7. Melandri, 79
8. De Puniet, 74
9. Vermeulen, 67
10. Capirossi, 66
11. De Angelis, 60
12. Toseland, 55
13. TIE, Hayden/Elias, 47
15. Kallio, 34
16. Canepa, 28
17. Sete Gibernau, 12
18. Yuki Takahashi, 9
19. Talmacsi, 5
Race summary video:
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Outstanding Rossi and Lorenzo at the "Ring"
What a race, what a battle!
Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo took their Dainese leathers to another epic battle this Sunday at the Sachsenring for the Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland.
Congrats to the Fiat Yamaha riders for another 1-2 finish. Vale extending his lead in the champioship by a few points.
Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo took their Dainese leathers to another epic battle this Sunday at the Sachsenring for the Alice Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland.
Congrats to the Fiat Yamaha riders for another 1-2 finish. Vale extending his lead in the champioship by a few points.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Action Video from the Red Bull US MotoGP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGnNOk9Fn9o
Monday, June 15, 2009
Dainese riders Rossi and Lorenzo give a racing lesson at MotoGP of Catalunya
Fiat Yamaha, and Dainese riders, Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo offered the crowd and fans one of the most epic racing battles of the decade when they took it to the final corner at Montmelo, for the 2009 MotoGP of Catalunya, this past Sunday.
VR46 passes Lorenzo in the last corner, signing his second victory of the season and tying in points and race wins with his teammate and Ducati's Casey Stoner.
The GP in Montmelo marked Valentino's 99th race win.
The last lap...
Valentino Rossi - 1st
“As we say in Italy, “Mamma Mia!” I think I can honestly say that this was one of the best and hardest wins of my career. Maybe Laguna last year was more important but this was a great, great victory because it went to the very last corner and it’s a long time since that has happened. I have dreamed about that move for the last two weeks and today it worked and I am so happy to have this 99th win. We did a perfect job all weekend and my M1 and Bridgestone tyres were brilliant, but we knew that Lorenzo was in the same situation and for sure he was very strong today. I had to be very brave and take it right to the limit in order to beat him. This victory today is more important than the 25 points and anyway now we all have the same, what a championship this is! As well as thanking my team, I especially want to dedicate this win to my Crew Chief Jeremy Burgess because his mother sadly died yesterday. I have to say thank you to her and to him because without him, for sure, I would never have arrived at 99 wins. Now I am going to go to sleep for quite a long time because I need to recover from this excitement!”
Jorge Lorenzo – 2nd
“This was an incredible battle today and a brilliant show for everyone, I am happy to have been a part of it. Of course I am sad to have lost because I put my heart on my bike and in my career I am more used to winning these last-lap fights, but today Valentino was maybe a little bit cleverer or a little bit braver than me at the very end and he was able to beat me. In fact during that last lap, after I passed him, I expected him to pass me back on the brakes much earlier but he didn’t come, and then I just didn’t close the line enough on the final corner and that was it. I am proud however because I am young and I still have a lot to learn in this class. My team have worked so well all weekend so thanks to them, if we can continue as strongly as this all season then who knows what can happen?”
VR46 passes Lorenzo in the last corner, signing his second victory of the season and tying in points and race wins with his teammate and Ducati's Casey Stoner.
The GP in Montmelo marked Valentino's 99th race win.
The last lap...
Valentino Rossi - 1st
“As we say in Italy, “Mamma Mia!” I think I can honestly say that this was one of the best and hardest wins of my career. Maybe Laguna last year was more important but this was a great, great victory because it went to the very last corner and it’s a long time since that has happened. I have dreamed about that move for the last two weeks and today it worked and I am so happy to have this 99th win. We did a perfect job all weekend and my M1 and Bridgestone tyres were brilliant, but we knew that Lorenzo was in the same situation and for sure he was very strong today. I had to be very brave and take it right to the limit in order to beat him. This victory today is more important than the 25 points and anyway now we all have the same, what a championship this is! As well as thanking my team, I especially want to dedicate this win to my Crew Chief Jeremy Burgess because his mother sadly died yesterday. I have to say thank you to her and to him because without him, for sure, I would never have arrived at 99 wins. Now I am going to go to sleep for quite a long time because I need to recover from this excitement!”
Jorge Lorenzo – 2nd
“This was an incredible battle today and a brilliant show for everyone, I am happy to have been a part of it. Of course I am sad to have lost because I put my heart on my bike and in my career I am more used to winning these last-lap fights, but today Valentino was maybe a little bit cleverer or a little bit braver than me at the very end and he was able to beat me. In fact during that last lap, after I passed him, I expected him to pass me back on the brakes much earlier but he didn’t come, and then I just didn’t close the line enough on the final corner and that was it. I am proud however because I am young and I still have a lot to learn in this class. My team have worked so well all weekend so thanks to them, if we can continue as strongly as this all season then who knows what can happen?”
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, Rossi rules, Simoncelli scores



Gran Premio bwin.com de España, Jerez, Spain, results:
1 | Valentino Rossi | Fiat Yamaha | Yamaha |
2 | Dani Pedrosa | Repsol Honda | Honda |
3 | Casey Stoner | Ducati Marlboro | Ducati |
4 | Randy De Puniet | LCR Honda | Honda |
5 | Marco Melandri | Kawasaki |
MotoGP Championship standings for round 3, Jerez, Spain 2009
1 | ROSSI Valentino | ITA | 65 | |
2 | STONER Casey | AUS | 54 | (-11) |
3 | LORENZO Jorge | SPA | 41 | 9-24) |
4 | PEDROSA Dani | SPA | 41 | (-24) |
5 | DOVIZIOSO Andrea | ITA | 30 | (-35) |
In the 250cc races, Mrco Simoncelli who injured his wrist in a motocross crash 5 weeks ago, was in a 4-way battle with Aoyama, Barbera and Bautista for the full race. Marco took the lead a few times but ended 3rd, scoring his first podium of the year. This is a great result for the Gilera rider who is making his way back in the title chase.

Gran Premio bwin.com de España, Jerez, Spain, 250cc results:
1 | 4 | Hiroshi AOYAMA | HONDA | ||
2 | 19 | Alvaro BAUTISTA | APRILIA | ||
3 | 58 | Marco SIMONCELLI | GILERA | ||
4 | 40 | Hector BARBERA | APRILIA | ||
5 | 12 | Thomas LUTHI | APRILIA | ||
6 | 75 | Mattia PASINI | APRILIA | ||
7 | 28 | Gabor TALMACSI | APRILIA | ||
8 | 16 | Jules CLUZEL | APRILIA | ||
9 | 15 | Roberto LOCATELLI | GILERA | ||
10 | 35 | Raffaele DE ROSA | HONDA | ||
11 | 63 | Mike DI MEGLIO | APRILIA | ||
12 | 48 | Shoya TOMIZAWA | HONDA | ||
13 | 52 | Lukas PESEK | APRILIA | ||
14 | 55 | Hector FAUBEL | HONDA | ||
15 | 14 | Ratthapark WILAIROT | HONDA |
FIM 250cc Championship standings for round 3, Jerez, Spain 2009;
1 | AOYAMA Hiroshi | JPN | 58 | |
2 | BAUTISTA Alvaro | SPA | 54 | (-4) |
3 | BARBERA Hector | SPA | 43 | (-15) |
4 | LUTHI Thomas | SWI | 29 | (-29) |
5 | CLUZEL Jules | FRA | 28 | (-30) |
6 | TALMACSI Gabor | HUN | 28 | (-30) |
7 | PASINI Mattia | ITA | 26 | (-32) |
8 | DI MEGLIO Mike | FRA | 21 | (-37) |
9 | DE ROSA Raffaele | ITA | 21 | (-37) |
10 | SIMONCELLI Marco | ITA | 16 | (-42) |
11 | PESEK Lukas | CZE | 15 | (-43) |
12 | LOCATELLI Roberto | ITA | 14 | (-44) |
13 | TOMIZAWA Shoya | JPN | 14 | (-44) |
14 | DEBON Alex | SPA | 13 | (-45) |
15 | AOYAMA Shuhei | JPN | 10 | (-48) |
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Dainese riders dominate MotoGP Grand Prix of Japan

Fiat Yamaha team mates Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi took early control of the 2009 FIM MotoGP series today in Motegi, Japan. It is a long championship and plenty can happen before a new champion is crowned but this weekend in Japan the two Dainese riders proved they are both title contenders.
Jorge signs his first victory in Japan and 2nd in his MotoGP career while Vale takes his AGV GP-Tech to the second podium spot ahead of a fast Pedrosa.
Grand Prix of Japan:
1. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
3. Dani Pedrosa (Honda)
4. Casey Stoner (Ducati)
5. Andrea Dovizioso (Honda)
1. Jorge Lorenzo - 41 pts
2. Valentino Rossi - 40 pts
3. Casey Stoner - 38 pts
4. Andrea Dovizioso - 22 pts
5. Dani Pedrosa - 21 pts
Friday, April 24, 2009
Dainese riders on top at Polini GP of Japan

On a roll after their performances at the first round, AGV Dainese's Valentino Rossi and his Fiat Yamaha and Dainese team mate Jorge Lorenzo, finished top 3 after Friday's Free Practice 1 at the Polini Grand Prix of Japan in Motegi.
Valentino clocked the fastest time (1'48.545) ahead of Ducati's Casey Stoner (1'48:601) and Jorge with 1'48.965.
Monday, April 13, 2009
AGV Dainese riders score podium finish at Qatar MotoGP

AGV Dainese rider, and reigning World Champ, Valentino Rossi finishes a very good second at the CommercialBank Grand Prix of Qatar, ahead of his Dainese and Yamaha team mate Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo.
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