Monday, April 27, 2009

2009 MotoGP Motegi Japan

2009 MotoGP Motegi JapanWorld MotoGP champion, Valentino Rossi finish second in the circuit Motegi, Japan, Sunday (2009/4/26). That started the race without qualifying session Saturday because of heavy rain yesterday to take the ongoing dry qualifying results from Friday practice sessions.

Not the usual "Vale" to a bad start, this time go directly to Rossi at the front of the start. Rossi is able to lead the race until mid-race before eventually defeated by Lorenzo who is a friend of his team in the Fiat Yamaha Team.

Towards the end of the race lap Rossi and Pedrosa had a fight to grab the second position. It appears that, Rossi still want to give the action on race day with the turnover frequency for the second position. Maximum racing action going on in some of the last curve, Rossi defeating Pedrosa to fight with Lorenzo. The distance between the "X-fuera" with "The Doctor" that reaches over 2 seconds can be pursued only half. As a result, until the end of the race, Rossi is not able to overcome Lorenzo. Finally, Lorenzo and sweep the race followed by Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa at Motegi in 2009.

2009 MotoGP Motegi JapanMeanwhile, the bad start made by Casey Stoner. The Ducati is direct loss of position and fall back to the position of some order. One of which is through Dani Pedrosa, although the Spaniard in the start position 11.

One thing of interest in this race Motegi in 2009 when Marco Melandri is able to occupy the sixth position. This is a surprise for the Kawasaki decided to leave MotoGP. Because Hayate Racing Team motor will never be developed for a future season, was still competitive.

So, Kawasaki leave MotoGP is a wrong decision? Let's see the next MotoGP News in Car Evolution.











MotoGP Motegi Japan results:
1. Jorge Lorenzo (43m 47.238s)
2. Valentino Rossi (+ 1.304s)
3. Dani Pedrosa (+ 3.763s)
4. Casey Stoner (+ 5.691s)
5. Andrea Dovizioso (+ 9.207s)
6. Marco Melandri (+ 30.555s)
7. Loris Capirossi (+ 32.756s)
8. Mika Kallio (+ 39.416s)
9. James Toseland (+ 43.106s)
10. Chris Vermeulen (+ 43.245s)
11. Randy de Puniet (+ 44.834s)
12. Colin Edwards (+ 46.540s)
13. Alex de Angelis (+ 53.525s)
14. Niccolo Canepa (+1 m21.804s)
15. Toni Elias (+ 1 lap)

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