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2009 Valencia MotoGP – race report

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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Stoner crashes out on the warm up lap, Spies rocks to seventh helping Edwards pip Dovizioso in the 2009 MotoGP Championship, Pedrosa untouchable during the race to end the year on a high for HRC.

The Gran Premio Gernerali de Communicat de Valencia was definitely not the fitting finale we were expecting for the final race of the 2009 season but it sure threw up a surprise.

In an incident that hasn’t been seen for many a year – especially in a Grand Prix – pole position man Casey Stoner crashed out of the event on the warm up lap!

It was a bizarre way for the Australian to end his troubled season as after dominating all practices – including Sunday morning’s warm-up – he almost certainly crashed out of the win.

From there, the rest was basically an anti-climax at the front although the opening few laps had a good battle. Tony Elias (Gresini Honda) got a flyer of a start to be second in front of FIAT Yamaha teammates Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi, the Yamaha duo taking three laps to get past the Catalunyan. Lorenzo was the first to relegate his fellow countryman but soon after nearly crashed out allowing Rossi through to second, the trio holding station for the remainder of the race.

After the opening lap Pedrosa had a lead of 0.7 second and with the time it took for Rossi and Lorenzo to get past Elias, Pedrosa had an almost two second lead and around a place like Valencia that is just too big a gap to close down.

While the race at the front may have resembled a series of a high speed parade laps the battles through to 12th spot were enthralling.

Edwards took a few laps to get past Elias into fourth spot to have what he would consider a very boring race as he was lucky to see anyone taking the flag some 32 seconds behind Lorenzo and over two seconds in front of Hayden. The Kentucky Kid equalled his best result of the year with fifth spot and he did try to pressure Edwards but every time he took a few tenths out, Edwards wicked it up to maintain station.

The battle for sixth to 12th was the main focus of attention for the 94,000 spectators with Andrea Dovizioso (Repsol Honda) Randy De Puniet (LCR Honda) Elias, and San Carlo Gresini Honda teammate Alex De Angelis, Ben Spies (Yamaha) Marco Melandri (Hayate Kawasaki) and Mika Kallio (Pramac Ducati) all over each other in some great duels and very committed passing manoeuvres around the tight layout.

Adding a bit of spice to the rider’s difficulty was the very high winds and cool conditions which continued on the Sunday Melandri lasted till half race when he went backwards to the rear of the field with problems on the Kawasaki in the last race for the team before Kawasaki goes into hibernation.

So in the end Pedrosa took his second win in three years to be the dominant force of Valencia and overtook Stoner for third overall in the championship as Rossi gained his best result at the place since 2004 in second as Lorenzo tried a last ditch effort for second as Rossi’s lap time slowed.

Spies demonstrated that he will be a force next year as he battled through to seventh place while the man he replaces James Toseland fought valiantly but could only manage 12th.

Chris Vermeulen had a wretched weekend and in his final MotoGP race for the foreseeable future spent most of the race battling for last spot as yet again the Suzuki’s struggled for grip. One consolation for the sacked Aussie is that he scored points in every race this year.

While the season officially finished, there is not much rest as the teams remain at Valencia for three days of testing in preparation for 2010 with some riders will be a bit under the weather come Monday morning after a few celebratory drinks the previous night.

Stay tuned to dailybike.com for the latest updates.

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2009 Valencia MotoGP – qualifying

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

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It comes as no surprise to see Casey Stoner (Ducati) grab the top slot in qualifying as he dominated all three sessions to continue his remarkable comeback from the illness that saw him miss three races mid-season and the chance of another world championship.

A three win hat-trick looks a distinct possibility for the Kurri Kurri kid to further cement the fact that whatever afflicted him this year is well and truly behind him as he sets the foundation for a dominant off season of testing that will be mirrored in his title chase in 2010.

“We’ve been fastest in every session so far so we have to be pleased with that and the fact we were able to do most of the lap times we did on a race tyre today is a good sign,” Stoner explained.

“I felt pretty comfortable out there but one of the softer rear tyres pushed the front that bit harder and it folded on me in four or five corners. It’s a shame because potentially we could have gone that bit quicker but I can’t complain. We’re on pole position again, in good shape for the race tomorrow and looking forward to it. Hopefully the weather holds out because it would be nice for everybody to end the season with a good race.” 


Dani Pedros on his Repsol Honda was second quickest – nearly three tenths of a second off Stoner’s, 1:32.256 lap – with fellow Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo (Fiat Yamaha) rounding out the front row.

Newly crowned World Champion, Valentino Rossi heads the front row just ahead of fellow Yamaha rider Colin Edwards and Nicky Hayden (Ducati) continuing his late season resurgence. Hayden has shown that with time there is another rider who can control the fickle beast that the Ducati is and will be a definite threat in 2010.

“We have made a lot of progress from yesterday but we have had to work hard and make huge changes to the bike,” Hayden said.” I know it’s not usually a good sign when you can’t roll something competitive out on a Friday but that’s what we’re aiming for and for the moment my team are doing a great job in the time we have available. The bike was more much enjoyable to ride today and after being fifth this morning I was hoping for the same result this afternoon because that is my worst qualifying result here at Valencia. We’ll take sixth though – it’s not my best qualifying position but from where we started the year in Qatar I think I was last on the grid and in the hospital so to end it with a second-row start is pleasing. Tomorrow is going to be a tough one as always but we’ll try to get a good start, make sure we don’t get squeezed in down in turn one and have some fun. I’m looking forward to it.” 


Ben Spies who is treating this weekend as a test on the MotoGP Yamaha after winning the Superbike World Championship demonstrated to the world that he will be another threat this year, qualifying ninth fastest nearly half a second in front of the man he will replace James Toseland who is back in 14th spot.

The battle mid pack is shaping as a corker as between Edwards in fifth and Alex De Angelis (Gresini Honda) in 12th there is less than 0.8 second.

The disappointment of the weekend would surely have to be Chris Vermeulen who has posted his worst qualifying performance of his MotoGP career when he qualified in 18th and last place. He has been suffering from a severe dose of flu that has seen the Queenslander coughing and sneezing in his helmet while trying to qualify. Valencia is such a tight and technically demanding track that you have to be right on the ball to extract the best form the bike.

As predicted on dailybike.com on Friday it will be a battle between the Aussie and the diminutive Pedrosa as the pair have been the dominate pair at Valencia in recent years sharing the top spots in the last two years but there will be plenty of attention from the FIAT Yamaha’s of Lorenzo and Rossi. Lorenzo has stated that he is more interested in securing second in the championship than going for the win but once the lights go out expect to see something different. Rossi on the other hand hasn’t got anything to lose and seeing he hasn’t won at Valencia since 2004 will be keen to make amends.

1 Casey Stoner Ducati MotoGP 1:32.256

2 Dani Pedrosa Honda HRC 1:32.519

3 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory 1:32.537

4 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Factory 1:32.922


5 Colin Edwards Yamaha Tech3 1:33.085

6 Nicky Hayden Ducati MotoGP 1:33.154

7 Randy De Puniet Honda LCR 1:33.391

8 Toni Elias Honda Gresini 1:33.475

9 Ben Spies Yamaha MotoGP 1:33.539


10 Andrea Dovizioso Honda HRC 1:33.678

11 Mika Kallio Ducati Pramac 1:33.809


12 Alex De Angelis Honda Gresini 1:33.844

13 Loris Capirossi Suzuki MotoGP 1:34.097

14 James Toseland Yamaha Tech3 1:34.107


15 Marco Melandri Hayate Racing 1:34.188


16 Aleix Espargaro Ducati 1:34.308


17 Gabor Talmacsi Honda Scot 1:34.357


18 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki MotoGP 1:34.537

 - Bracksy


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