Thursday, October 29, 2009

World Championship winning Yamaha team wrap up their first test with Crutchlow and Toseland

Yamaha Racing

News  28/10/2009 
World Championship winning Yamaha team wrap up their first test with Crutchlow and Toseland
Toseland, Crutchlow
Toseland, Crutchlow

Today saw the second and final day of the first test for the Yamaha World Superbike 2010 riders Cal Crutchlow and James Toseland. Both riders spent a second full day testing their new R1 machines as they worked to bring the settings in line with their riding styles. Having come from Supersport and MotoGP machines both riders have to learn a new bike. Regardless of this they both performed well and were consistently fast over the second day, again riding well below the pace of Sunday's World Superbike race. The technical support and know-how which helped give the team it's world title was clearly rubbing off on both Crutchlow and Toseland as they got down to business.

As the team pack up to leave Portimao, they leave with heads held high as the 2009 World Superbike champions, having taken the title with rider Ben Spies dominating the championship from the start. This was the first Superbike title for the team, however with two top new riders on board and the taste of victory in their mouths, 2010 promises to deliver more success for Yamaha.

Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha World Superbike Team (1'42.1)
"A good enough second day for us again. I think we've worked hard looking at a few different things with the shocks. We haven't changed that much yet so we've got some work to do. We've changed a couple of things and had a play around with the electronics which has been good. Hopefully we'll keep working hard, the team has done a good job and I'm pleased with the first test."

James Toseland
James Toseland

James Toseland, Yamaha world Superbike Team (1'43.1)
"I've been looking at Ben's race time and in two days on the bike we are nearly a second a lap faster by the end which I'm quite pleased with. We've got some work to do but for my first test on the bike we've been getting to understand the suspension and a few things and getting to understand how the bike reacts to some changes. We're working on some of the electronics and an area of engine work as well. We've had a good test and have a lot of information to work on for next year. I like the bike, it's so much different to what I'm used to though so it's taking some time to tame the beast! When you ride a heavier bike you have to take your time to find its limits. One thing I didn't want to do was crash as I've got another GP to race next week. I'm really pleased with the team, and looking forward to testing again as soon as possible."

Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha World Superbike Team Manager
"Cal's side went very well, he improved quite a lot and was impressive. We are very satisfied. Now we will decide if we need another test before January which we'll confirm when we go home to give the riders the possibility to have some more time on the bike. James needs some time after a two year run in Moto GP he's in a different world and riding on a very difficult circuit. He made good improvements from yesterday so he's keeping going in the right direction. The team has worked hard so I'm happy; it's been a good test and an end to an amazing racing weekend before."



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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Crutchlow and Toseland complete their first day of testing on the Yamaha R1

Yamaha Racing

News  27/10/2009 
Crutchlow and Toseland complete their first day of testing on the Yamaha R1

2010 Yamaha World Superbike riders James Toseland and Cal Crutchlow wasted no time today, getting straight down to business with their first ride on the championship winning R1. Both riders were working with their new teams for the first time, but gelled quickly and had got down to under the race pace of Sunday's championship final before the end of the first sessions.
Today's session was the first step in adapting the bikes to their new riders, both Toseland and Crutchlow will start again tomorrow morning to make further changes and close in on the perfect set up for their 2010 race season. Despite a high speed high side in the morning session, Cal Crutchlow showed no signs of slowing down and continued to make significant time improvements over the afternoon's practice time. New team mate and fellow British rider James Toseland also showed solid improvement over the day, despite being new to the bike and track he quickly got down to business and continued to shave time off his laps over the course of the sessions.
Having achieved an incredible victory on Sunday and lifted the World Superbike title for the first time, the Yamaha team were straight to business today, working hard to develop championship winning riders for the next season.

Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha World Superbike Team (1'42.7)
"it was a good enough day apart from a stupid crash this morning after about 30 laps, there seemed to be something wrong with my rear tyre which caused me to high side. I hit my head and have had a few headaches today but ok apart from that. The testing has gone well, we've done quite reasonable times, all credit to the guys who've worked really hard. We haven't changed much on the bike today, just tried to make it my bike a bit, tomorrow we'll do some more and see how we go."

James Toseland
James Toseland

James Toseland, Yamaha World Superbike Team(1'43.7)
"I'm feeling really positive, it's obviously my first time on the bike, it felt a bit alien after two years on a GP bike but the balance of the bike felt good and I'm really impressed with how the team's working, I've got an old friend of mine as a chief engineer. I've been really impressed to work with him today and Silvano Galbusera (Yamaha World Superbike Team Technical Co-ordinator) looking over him with his experience has been great. What's been nice is the changes we've been making have always been in a positive direction, so to say we've got down to more or less race pace on a brand new track and a brand new bike is good, I'm pretty pleased with it."
Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha World Superbike Team
"Cal's first day went pretty well, it was easier for him compared to James as he already knew the track, but it was still a really good first test session for him. For James everything was new today, the bike, the track, tyres, many things! I think tomorrow he will make another step. For the first day we are very satisfied with both riders."



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Monday, October 26, 2009

Spies makes history with Yamaha to claim first ever World Superbike Championship victory

Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 25/10/2009
Spies makes history with Yamaha to claim first ever World Superbike victory

Ben Spies and Yamaha made history today, claiming the first ever Word Superbike title for the Yamaha World Superbike Team. In yet another Ben Spies Masterclass of riding, The American rookie sensation took a race win and a well executed fifth place finish to lift the title for Yamaha for the first time. Race one saw a textbook performance from Spies, taking the holeshot on the first corner and leading from the first lap. Perfectly executed lines and smooth riding saw him cross the line nearly two seconds ahead of a determined Biaggi who had stalked him for the entire race. Championship rival Noriyuki Haga crashed out six laps into the race, leaving Spies some breathing room for race two.

With the extra points behind him and less pressure for an outright race win Spies kept himself in check for race two, monitoring Haga's position and keeping a steady race pace as he counted the laps down to victory. The American let a couple of riders passed then tucked in behind Biaggi for a number of laps. After the Italian rider ran wide a couple of times, Spies turned on some extra speed to pass him and brought his championship winning Yamaha R1 home in fifth place to take victory.

Spies can now claim 14 Superbike race wins and 11 pole position race starts in his rookie year, breaking all records since the championship began. He leads the standings with 462 points, six clear of rival Haga.

Yamaha World Superbike rider Tom Sykes unfortunately missed out on the last two races of the 2009 Championship. The British rider continues to struggle with an injury sustained to the Labrum in the shoulder socket following a collision with Carlos Checa at the previous round in Magny Cours. Sykes gave 100% effort in the early riding sessions of the weekend but struggled to cope with the very physical Portimao circuit. The Yamaha Superbike Team expressed disappointed not to have been able to end their one year relationship with Tom on a high note, but supported his decision not to ride, putting riders safety and health first.

Ben Spies
Ben Spies

Ben Spies, Yamaha World Superbike Team, (1st, 5th)
" I've got to thank Yamaha for giving me the bike I need to win. We had a really good first race, in the second we did what we had to do to win. It was quite difficult to keep it in check as the pace was pretty fast, I saw I had a couple of people behind me and I knew that if Nori won I had to be in sixth and that's where I was so I tried to get a bit of a gap on them and stay out of trouble. Max came through the inside of me and ran off a couple of times which really freaked me out so I went to get past him and then settled in for some nice fast laps to the end. It's been a spectacular day and I can't thank those people enough that have been behind me. It's been incredible to do it for Yamaha, and especially in my first year here. I don't think I really realize what's happening right now but I'm sure it's going to hit me in a couple of days!"

Tom Sykes, Yamaha World Superbike Team
"We came here this weekend aware of the injury but still looking to give it everything and end the season on a high. Unfortunately further x-rays yesterday at the Clinica Mobile revealed a potential crack in the bone which riding is aggravating further. I'm not able to ride to my best ability so unfortunately for my health needed to sit out the last two races. I'm very disappointed for the team as I wanted to repay them for the hard work they have put in for me all year."

Massimo Meregalli, Yamaha World Superbike Team Manager
"I feel great! This is the first time I've had this victory feeling. I was so nervous for this whole weekend. Ben showed us that the speed he had was ok but I know Nori very well and Ducati as well so I was always worried that something was going to come. Fortunately we finished very well. I want to thank everyone, not just the people here in the team and Yamaha but the people at home, mine and the team's families, they give us a lot of support and are patient, I think it is hard for them to so thank you to my wife!"

Laurens Klein Koerkamp, Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Europe
"A fantastic day for Yamaha! Today was the crown of a year's hard work for Ben and the team. From the first moment we started to work with Ben it was clear he was something special. He did an amazing job in his rookie season, not knowing many of the circuits in Europe. This victory is also very well deserved for the team who have given 100%. I know how hard we have all been trying and coming close for such a long time. This championship success is a clear testimonial of the competitiveness of the new R1 and a validation of Yamaha's vision of production bike development and so is also shared with the engineers in Japan."

Circuit Length: 4692

Fastest Lap Ever: 1'42.412 (Ben Spies, 25/10/2009)
Last Years Winner: Troy Bayliss
2009 WSB Portugal - Portimão 25/10/2009
Race 1
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Ben Spies Yamaha USA 38'15.390
2 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'01.697
3 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 0'02.113
4 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'02.757
5 Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 0'14.753
6 Leon Camier Aprilia GBR 0'20.044
7 Carlos Checa Honda ESP 0'25.634
8 Ruben Xaus BMW ESP 0'31.104
9 Matthieu Lagrive Honda FRA 0'36.689
10 Matteo Baiocco Kawasaki ITA 0'39.331
11 Broc Parkes Kawasaki AUS 0'41.827
12 Makoto Tamada Kawasaki JPN 0'41.882
13 David Salom Kawasaki ESP 0'54.967
14 David Checa Yamaha ESP 1'38.533


Race 2
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 38'19.654
2 Noriyuki Haga Ducati JPN 0'01.195
3 Jonathan Rea Honda GBR 0'01.494
4 Shane Byrne Ducati GBR 0'05.553
5 Ben Spies Yamaha USA 0'05.842
6 Max Biaggi Aprilia ITA 0'07.374
7 Leon Camier Aprilia GBR 0'09.658
8 Jakub Smrz Ducati CZE 0'10.434
9 Troy Corser BMW AUS 0'17.010
10 Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki FRA 0'24.509
11 Yukio Kagayama Suzuki JPN 0'27.195
12 Broc Parkes Kawasaki AUS 0'34.825
13 Matthieu Lagrive Honda FRA 0'35.135
14 Luca Scassa Kawasaki ITA 1'01.842
15 David Checa Yamaha ESP 1'09.782


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Michel Fabrizio Ducati ITA 1'43.529

Rider Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Ben SpiesYamahaUSA462
2.Noriyuki HagaDucatiJPN456
3.Michel FabrizioDucatiITA382
4.Max BiaggiApriliaITA319
5.Jonathan ReaHondaGBR315
6.Leon HaslamHondaGBR241
7.Carlos ChecaHondaESP209
8.Shane ByrneDucatiGBR192
9.Tom SykesYamahaGBR176
10.Jakub SmrzDucatiCZE169
11.Ryuichi KiyonariHondaJPN141
12.Yukio KagayamaSuzukiJPN128
13.Troy CorserBMWAUS96
14.Shinya NakanoApriliaJPN86
15.Regis LaconiDucatiFRA77
31.James EllisonYamahaGBR8
37.David ChecaYamahaESP4

Manufacturer Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Ducati572
2.Yamaha505
3.Honda431
4.Aprilia329
5.Suzuki173
6.BMW141
7.Kawasaki79

RACE REPORT 25/10/2009
Crutchlow takes control to deliver the World Supersport title for Yamaha

Cal Crutchlow was on incredible form at Portimao today, displaying an intelligent level of riding belying his age as he set himself a comfortable race pace to maintain his points advantage over rival Laverty and ultimately take the well deserved World Supersport title. Crutchlow started well and settled into a fourth position spot behind Lascorz until the third lap when the Spanish rider crashed out, promoting him to third. He maintained his position until lap seven where he let Gary McCoy through at the end of the start finish straight and dropped back into fourth again. Crutchlow then tucked in behind McCoy and followed him home to the finish line for victory and the title of World Champions for himself and the Yamaha World Supersport Team.

Crutchlow's team mate Fabien Foret dropped one place off the start line to eighth as the race got underway, and then spent the duration chasing down seventh placed rider Aitchison for the next spot. As the pace continued he was unable to catch him but was fast enough to keep his spot, crossing the line in eighth position. Foret takes eight points from the race, and so will keep his fifth place in the 2009 World Supersport Championship.

Cal Crutchlow
Cal Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow, Yamaha World Supersport Team, (4th)
"Fourth is the worst finish I've had this year! Obviously I've had a couple of DNFs but when I've finished fourth has been the worst. I just wanted to bring it home. I didn't need to push Eugene. He's been riding really well all weekend and keeping the pressure on me. I didn't want to get into any battles, I followed Kenan at the start but his pace was just too fast so I let him go. I let Gary past then settled in behind him and let him bring me home for the race so thank to him. It's been a tough season and all credit to Yamaha they've done a fantastic job, I'm elated! I want to thank the team and all my sponsors for their support, and my family, my dad and my mum and Lucy my girlfriend who has put up with me!"

Fabien Foret
Fabien Foret

Fabien Foret, Yamaha World Supersport Team, (8th)
"it was a tough one today. I really wanted to be a bit closer to the front of the grid but I wasn't so happy with the feeling in the front end in qualifying. We made some improvements for the race but it still wasn't perfect so I just kept my head down and did the best I could to keep a consistent pace. I want to say a big thank you to the team for all their support this year, and congratulations to Cal for winning the title."

Wilco Zeelenberg, Yamaha World Supersport Team Manager
"We are delighted with the results from today, I think everybody at Yamaha must be happy with Valentino and Ben and Cal all winning. Of course for me I'm especially happy for Cal and our team for winning the championship. We rode a really tactical race I have to say and he brought it home and did the job really well, I think he was the fastest guy out there the whole season. I want to thank the team who have worked so hard to make this possible for him as well. Fabien worked hard today despite not having 100% confidence with the feeling of his bike and was consistent throughout to the finish."

Laurens Klein Koerkamp, Racing Manager, Yamaha Motor Europe
"It's great to see a rider like Cal progressing in his career with Yamaha, from his early success with the R6 cup to World Supersport Champion today. He has shown dominating speed on so many occasions this season and today showed his maturity to grab the title. The R6 as a production bike continues to build on its racing heritage as confirmed today here in Portimao. The team did a super job and it is with mixed feelings that we have not yet been able to finalize our plans for 2010 with them."

Circuit Length: 4692

Fastest Lap Ever: 1'44.836 (Eugene Laverty, 25/10/2009)
Last Years Winner: Kenan Sofuoglu
2009 WSS Portugal - Portimão 25/10/2009


Race 1
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Eugene Laverty Honda GBR 35'17.044
2 Kenan Sofuoglu Honda TUR 0'03.443
3 Garry McCoy Triumph AUS 0'13.874
4 Cal Crutchlow Yamaha GBR 0'15.144
5 Mark Aitchison Honda AUS 0'16.608
6 Michele Pirro Yamaha ITA 0'20.008
7 Chaz Davies Triumph GBR 0'22.007
8 Fabien Foret Yamaha FRA 0'22.034
9 Barry Veneman Honda NED 0'23.031
10 Miguel Praia Honda POR 0'24.002
11 Andrew Pitt Honda AUS 0'31.794
12 Martin Cardenas Honda COL 0'31.811
13 Katsuaki Fujiwara Kawasaki JPN 0'32.218
14 Michael Laverty Honda GBR 0'33.196
15 Kev Coghlan Yamaha GBR 1'02.386
16 Doni Tata Pradita Yamaha IDN 1'06.401
18 Yannick Guerra Yamaha ESP 1'18.977


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Joan Lascorz Kawasaki ESP 1'45.186

Rider Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Cal CrutchlowYamahaGBR243
2.Eugene LavertyHondaGBR236
3.Kenan SofuogluHondaTUR189
4.Joan LascorzKawasakiESP163
5.Fabien ForetYamahaFRA123
6.Andrew PittHondaAUS119
7.Anthony WestHondaAUS117
8.Garry McCoyTriumphAUS98
9.Mark AitchisonHondaAUS93
10.Katsuaki FujiwaraKawasakiJPN73
11.Massimo RoccoliHondaITA70
12.Michele PirroYamahaITA70
13.Barry VenemanHondaNED58
14.Matthieu LagriveHondaFRA45
15.Miguel PraiaHondaPOR40
22.Sheridan MoraisYamahaRSA10
24.Doni Tata PraditaYamahaIDN8
26.Kev CoghlanYamahaGBR6
27.Franco BattainiYamahaITA5
34.Hudson KennaughYamahaRSA2
35.Yannick GuerraYamahaESP1

Manufacturer Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Honda297
2.Yamaha284
3.Kawasaki186
4.Triumph114
5.Suzuki30



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2009 MotoGP - Malaysia Race

Yamaha Racing

RACE REPORT 25/10/2009
Rossi takes ninth championship title with brilliant podium after dramatic Malaysian GP
Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi

The indomitable and irrepressible Valentino Rossi took his ninth World Championship crown in Malaysia today, riding to third place in a dramatic rain-hit race at Sepang. It was the Italian's seventh title in the premier class, his fourth for Yamaha - more than he has won with any other manufacturer - and his 163rd career podium. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was forced to start from the back of the grid after a sighting lap problem but he recovered brilliantly and rode a superb race to chase Rossi home in fourth place.

After three dry practice sessions the heavens opened thirty minutes before the race started and a torrential downpour ensued. The race was delayed forty-five minutes, by which time the rain had abated to a steady drizzle, but with no wet track time during practice the race had become something of a lottery. Rossi seemed to get away well but at turn one he ran wide and exited in eighth position. He then surrendered two more places, including one to his charging team-mate, and finished the first lap in tenth. For the next few laps he tailed Lorenzo as the Spaniard charged his way through the field, the pair putting on a scintillating display of overtaking in the wet until they arrived in fourth and fifth on the seventh lap. Rossi now set his sights on a podium and passed Lorenzo, surviving a huge slide in the process, before quickly pulling a gap of a second on his team-mate. He slowly began to close the gap to Andrea Dovizioso in third and looked like he would soon be within striking distance when his fellow Italian slid out, leaving Rossi in the final podium spot. He didn't give up there however and started to reel in Dani Pedrosa, who was second, but with the track by then almost dry and the championship in the bag he decided in the final few laps to take the safe option and came home behind the Spaniard, with Casey Stoner the clear winner out in front.

Lorenzo's troubles began when a problem with his race bike meant he had to switch to his spare at the last minute, meaning he left the pit lane a little late. He planned to do two sighting laps, as Rossi had, to get a better feel for the wet track but by the time he came through for the second one the pit lane had closed, meaning he then had to start from the back of the grid. The 22-year-old surged through the field at the start however and rode one of the races of his life to pass twelve riders and come home fourth behind Rossi. Lorenzo will clinch second place in the championship by taking just one point at the final round in Valencia, in two week's time.

Valentino Rossi
Valentino Rossi

Valentino Rossi - Position: 3rd Time: +19.385
"It's great to be World Champion again, I am very proud to have done this nine times in my career. I want to thank everyone in my team, Furusawa-san, Davide Brivio, Lin Jarvis, Jeremy...everybody! This season has been very hard and Lorenzo especially has pushed me to new limits, but I think it's been a great duel for everyone to watch. Today was unbelievable, when the rain came it was scary for everyone because all the work we'd done was then useless and we were riding 'blind' with the setting. I made a mistake at the first corner and then I was a long way back, so I think I did a great race to finish third! I was going to try to pass Dovizioso when he fell and then for a few laps I thought I would try to get Pedrosa but with wet tyres on a drying track it was a bit risky by then and so I decided to be safe. It's a fantastic feeling to take this title with Yamaha again and I also must thank Bridgestone, who have done a great job with the tyres all year. My celebration was because in Italy we say an old chicken makes good soup but can no longer lay eggs! I am like the old chicken - 30 years now - but I have made another egg! That's nine!"

Lorenzo and Rossi
Lorenzo and Rossi

Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 4th Time: +25.850
"I want to start by giving my congratulations to Valentino and all his team. He is the champion. As for the race, today was a difficult day. We improved in the warm-up and I was hoping to have a good race, but when it started to rain we had problems to turn on the bike. We had planned to ride two laps, but I didn't have enough time and the pit-lane was closed. Then had to begin from last position, but I did one of my best ever starts! The first corner was incredible, but as time went on I began to have some grip problems, like during the whole weekend. However it was a great race for me in difficult circumstances and we finished fourth, not so bad. It's been a great season and I could never have expected to be fighting with Valentino like this so early in my career. Now I just need one point in Valencia and I will have my goal of being the vice-champion."

Fiat Yamaha Team
Fiat Yamaha Team

Davide Brivio - Team Manager
"Every year is special but this year was very interesting because we realised from the start of the season that our strongest rival was in our garage! It hasn't been easy but it's been a fascinating season for everyone and we are very proud at Yamaha. We have to give huge congratulations to Valentino because this year we've seen him work harder than ever, and when the level goes up he puts even more effort in and this means that we, too, have all had to work even harder to keep up with him! Working with Valentino is always great fun and we are very lucky in our team. Today he showed his talent once again after a bad start to come home on the podium and we are so happy that all our work has paid off. Congratulations to Valentino and thank you to everyone in the team, at Yamaha and at Bridgestone for a fantastic job."

Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
"Congratulations to Valentino for his ninth title! We've given everything we have this year to make his life difficult on track but now he has won and he deserves this victory. This year has been great for Jorge and today he did a brilliant race from last on the grid. Unfortunately we had trouble with the race bike and had to change to the back-up one, and then Jorge wasn't in time to exit the pit lane after his second sighting lap. It was a pity but he put on an exciting show and did so well to finish fourth. Now we will focus on confirming the second place in Valencia and then look forward to next year, when I am sure Jorge will be even stronger."

Edwards and Toseland collect points in Sepang
Colin Edwards remains firmly in the hunt for a top five world championship finish in 2009 after a tough Malaysian MotoGP race this afternoon.

Optimistic of a top six challenge in the dry, two days of hard work and preparation in hot and humid conditions counted for nothing after a torrential downpour saturated the 5.548km circuit just 30 minutes before the scheduled start of the 21-lap race.

The deluge forced Race Direction to delay the start for 40 minutes but once underway, Edwards was mounting a determined challenge for a top ten in front of 59,206 fans when he encountered small front-end issues with the wet setting on his Monster Yamaha YZR-M1.

He climbed as high as 12th place on lap 13 but was unable to maintain his pace in much cooler conditions than normal for the Malaysian GP, the intervention of the rain dropping temperatures to 27 degrees.

Edwards ended the penultimate race of the campaign in 13th position, the American closing the gap on Andrea Dovizioso in fifth in the overall standings to just four points heading to the season's final race in Valencia on November 8.

British rider James Toseland ended a difficult weekend with 15th position to extend his impressive points-scoring run to seven successive races. The 28-year-old also ran into front-end grip problems but fought hard in tricky conditions to claim a single point, Toseland confident he can finish the season in style at Valencia next month.

Colin Edwards - Position: 13th Time: +1'10.778
"The weekend wasn't great to be honest. The bike wasn't fast in the dry for some reason and I just couldn't get going all weekend. We tried a different setting this morning and it felt better, but it certainly wasn't a miracle spark. But with the rain coming like it did it just made it a guessing game. I did two warm-up laps behind Valentino (Rossi) p to check the conditions and from that moment the front feeling wasn't great. Even then I was worried I wouldn't be able to get any weight on the front and that's exactly what happened. I could carry the lean angle I wanted but the front wouldn't load at all, so I couldn't get the bike turned. When it was properly wet I felt like I was upping my pace and closing in on the group for tenth, but then the tyres started heating up and I was sideways all of the time. In the final laps I was losing a lot of time. I'm going to Valencia still fighting for fifth in the championship wi th (Andrea) Dovizioso) crashing, but I don't like taking profit from the mistakes of other people. I just want to say congratulations to Yamaha and Valentino. He's done another amazing job and nine world titles is just a phenomenal achievement."

James Toseland - Position: 15th Time: +1'50.672
"I wasn't too sorry when I saw the rain to be honest because it had been a tough weekend in the dry. We went with the base wet setting but I had the same problem in the rain that I did in the dry. I just didn't have any grip on the rear and in the wet the problem was on corner entry to the apex. So my corner speed was just way too slow to make a decent lap time. I am not out there just riding around at the back. I was doing my absolute best and trying my hardest but it was impossible for me to go any faster with the feeling I had. It has been a tough weekend but I'll look to bounce back and finish strongly in Valencia for my guys at Monster Yamaha Tech 3."

Herve Poncharal - Team Manager
"It has been a very disappointing weekend and easily the worst for us this season. We were struggling in the dry so I can't say I was unhappy to see the rain because I thought this would give us a chance of improving our results. Unfortunately our performance was even worse in the rain and we can't be happy. Now we have to understand why we struggled so much this weekend. The only good thing is that we go to Valencia with Colin still fighting for fifth in the championship and the whole team is motivated to finish the season on a positive note. Finally I'd like to pass on my congratulations to Valentino and Yamaha. They have done another incredible job this season. Valentino has proven once again what a formidable rider he is, and Yamaha has undoubtedly the most dominant bike in MotoGP."

Circuit Length: 5548
Temp: 27
Weather: Rain

Lap Record: 2'02.993 (Nicky Hayden, 01/01/2005)
Fastest Lap Ever: 2'00.518 (Valentino Rossi, 25/10/2009)
Last Years Winner: Valentino Rossi
2009 MotoGP Malaysia - Sepang 25/10/2009
Race 1 - 21 Laps
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
1 Casey Stoner Ducati AUS 47'24.834
2 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 0'14.666
3 Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 0'19.385
4 Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 0'25.850
5 Nicky Hayden Ducati USA 0'38.705
6 Chris Vermeulen Suzuki AUS 0'41.061
7 Toni Elias Honda ESP 0'48.555
8 Marco Melandri Kawasaki ITA 0'55.557
9 Loris Capirossi Suzuki ITA 1'00.303
10 Mika Kallio Ducati FIN 1'00.440
11 Aleix Espargaro Ducati ESP 1'01.655
12 Alex De Angelis Honda SMR 1'01.847
13 Colin Edwards Yamaha USA 1'10.778
14 Gabor Talmacsi Honda HUN 1'15.851
15 James Toseland Yamaha GBR 1'50.672


Best Lap
Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time
Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 2'13.694

Rider Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points
1.Valentino RossiYamahaITA286
2.Jorge LorenzoYamahaESP245
3.Casey StonerDucatiAUS220
4.Daniel PedrosaHondaESP209
5.Andrea DoviziosoHondaITA152
6.Colin EdwardsYamahaUSA148
7.Marco MelandriKawasakiITA108
8.Loris CapirossiSuzukiITA108
9.Alex De AngelisHondaSMR105
10.Toni EliasHondaESP105
11.Chris VermeulenSuzukiAUS105
12.Randy De PunietHondaFRA101
13.Nicky HaydenDucatiUSA93
14.James ToselandYamahaGBR88
15.Mika KallioDucatiFIN64

Manufacturer Standings 25/10/2009
Pos. Manufacturer Points
1.Yamaha366
2.Honda272
3.Ducati261
4.Suzuki141
5.Kawasaki108



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