Sunday, September 18, 2011
Stoner Untouchable
Aragon - Casey Stoner is still difficult to pursue his opponents closer to the stairs and world champion. Australian rider from Repsol Honda team was winning easily in Aragon MotoGP race on Sunday (09/18/2011).
Record time of 42 minutes 17.427 seconds, Stoner proved his dominance since leaving the two drivers closest far enough. Dani Pedrosa, who finished runner-up, eight seconds adrift, while Jorge Lorenzo, who finished number three, even 14 seconds adrift.
This is Stoner's eighth victory of the 14 series that has unfolded this season, and the remaining four series competition again. He also donated his 100th victory for the Repsol Honda team at the highest levels of Grand Prix motorcycle.
He is more solid topped the standings, and his chances of becoming world champion - to repeat his success in the 2007 season - the greater. The difference with Lorenzo that while in second place, had 44 points.
Stoner, Pedrosa was handcuffed at start, then both overtaken Ben Spies at the first corner. But at the end of lap Stoner was able to defeat two rivals were and began to lead the race until it touches the finish line.
Lorenzo, who won in the previous series of San Marino, at least still managed to get a podium and give it to Yamaha. Marco Simoncelli Spies managed to poke in the lap-lap final and snatch fourth place.
How is Valentino Rossi? It's difficult to expect early on because he started from the pitlane. He really had crept up from position 14 to the ninth, but at the end of the race "The Doctor" just to be in place to 10th.
Interesting incident occurred when the race began, when Karel Abraham was thrown from his motorcycle Cardion AB his Ducati, and direct outs. Effects accident was Randy de Puniet be off track as well.
Andrea Dovizioso into second driver out after he dropped his own in a few corners after the incident of Abraham. On lap 16, a collision between Loris Capirossi and Toni Elias makes both must finish the race faster.
Aragon MotoGP results:
1. Casey Stoner Honda 42m17.427s
2. Dani Pedrosa Honda + 8.162s
3. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha + 14.209s
4. Gresini Honda's Marco Simoncelli + 20.646s
5. Ben Spies to Yamaha + 27.739s
6. Alvaro Bautista Suzuki + 30.373s
7. Nicky Hayden Ducati + 34.288s
8. Hector Barbera Aspar Ducati + 37.305s
9. Cal Crutchlow Tech 3 Yamaha + 39.652s
10. Valentino Rossi, Ducati + 39.832s
11. Hiroshi Aoyama Honda Gresini + 39.997s
12. Randy de Puniet Pramac Ducati + 54.717s
13. Colin Edwards Tech 3 Yamaha + 58.430s
Not finished:
Toni Elias LCR Honda 16 laps
Loris Capirossi Ducati Pramac 16 laps
Andrea Dovizioso Honda 0 laps
Karel Abraham Cardion Ducati 0 laps
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Optimism Lorenzo
Aragon - Jorge Lorenzo went to Aragon after the win at Misano. Still with the confidence of post planted on the top podium, the defending champion was confident again victorious.
Lorenzo rode to look impressive in victory at Misano last. Thanks to these results, the Yamaha rider from Spain had successfully cut the distance to the top standings Casey Stoner, to just 35 points only.
Lorenzo was now determined to shorten the distance back in action in the racing kennel, Spain, who last season - after Jerez and Catalunya.
"I'm very happy to be back racing in the cage and the second time in Aragon. I look forward to seeing the fans there and especially of my Fan Club to come," said Lorenzo in Crash.
Own race at Aragon, who held last season just started, yet presents the story of the maximum for Lorenzo. Shared Motegi, Aragon is a trajectory that can not be completed Lorenzo with pounded the podium last year. But he is certainly determined to change the weekend.
"Last year I could not be on the podium, which is unfortunate. I'd love to because I compete in Spain and the season will be more perfect, and also because I was wearing a helmet Shoya as a tribute."
"Two weeks ago I had a great race in Misano and now I'm very confident we can reach the podium again, we believe we can shorten the lag from Casey," said Lorenzo.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
MotoGP history
The oldest motor racing event in the world this is known since 1900. At that time the race is taken care of by FICM (Federation Internationale des Clubs Motocyclistes) is touted as his great-grandfather FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) which is the highest body in the world who care about these things two-wheeled vehicles. After World War II was over, crawling motor racing championship to the international level and was officially held in 1949 and divided into four classes, namely primary classes 500cc, 350cc, 250cc and 125cc.
MotoGP success is inseparable from the organizations that stand behind it, including the FIM (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) that deal with security hassles and the feasibility of motors sold in massive production, is also responsible for regulatory and technical aspects of racing. In addition there Dorna, which is the organizer / promoter of the MotoGP championship, IRTA (International Road Racing Team Association) organization in which consists of teams that follow the MotoGP race event, and MSMA (Motorcycle Sport Manufacturer Association) is an organization composed in MotoGP from motor manufacturers who followed this race, such as Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda and other manufacturers.
Currently, the MotoGP of the year held a total of 17 series in 15 different countries. The most important countries in MotoGP there own markets in mainland Europe, namely Italy and Spain. The event is usually held every weekend and is divided into several stages, which was held Friday free practice and first official practice (often called a warm-up session), then Saturday's official practice be continued by holding a second in which the drivers try to make the record the best time to determine the position they start. And on Sunday an official race was held, but unlike in the Netherlands and Qatar are the series held on Saturdays. Racing will be conducted for about 45 minutes and the driver raced along the specified number of rounds, without entering the pits to change tires or refuel too.
The Italian rider legend Valentino "The Doctor" Rossi, who recently joined the brand leaders of technological innovation and released a custom Oakley eyewear Valentino Rossi Signature Series Holbrook, became one of penoreh history in the MotoGP circuit with the fastest lap record for most in a season in 2003 and the acquisition of most podiums in a season with 16 podiums in 2003, 2005 and 2008. In addition, fellow Oakley's 2010 world title holder Jorge Lorenzo who pocketed most points in a season with a notch 383 points in the series 2010. Over the 'madness' in the above circuit, Oakley eyewear also released as a tribute to him, one of which is Frogskins ® Collector Editions, glasses with special designs are a mainstay for protecting eyes in action in the circuit.
Each event was held, 14 countries broadcast live from the circuit to receive the broadcast coverage of 207 countries, 337 million households enjoying the live television broadcast the MotoGP and some Delay, 60 TV Channel holds the rights to broadcast the MotoGP including some specialist satellite TV sports programs such as Eurosport and ESPN.
With nearly 120 cameras used to broadcast live, 20 cameras on the circuit, 7 cameras with the transmission of radio signals and approximately 100 on-board cameras that are placed on the motor (any motor mounted MotoGP 3 on-board camera), 12 additional cameras and network cameras individually to make a total of about 150 TV cameras, arena race for the sake of proving who is the fastest in the world ready to be served well for the lucky ones can watch it directly on the circuit as well as those enjoyed by the glass screen.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Results of Qualifying
Indianapolis - Casey Stoner was unstoppable dominance until the Indianapolis MotoGP qualifying. The Honda rider won the first start position by being followed by Ben Spies.
Melakoni qualifying session at Indianapolis Circuit on Sunday (28/08/2011) pm dawn, Stoner has the right to the top spot after the record the best time of 1 minute 38.850 seconds.
Spies are always trailing Stoner in second free practice session and the third, the return must be satisfied in the second position. Yamaha scored the best time of 1 minute 39.373 seconds.
Spies teammate, Jorge Lorenzo, who performed poorly in FP III, a successful third place thanks to a record start time of 1 minute 39.629 seconds for a hot lap.
Respectively, the fourth to the tenth starting position is occupied by Dani Pedrosa, Andrea Dovizioso, Colin Edwards, Marco Simoncelli, Nicky Hayden, Alvaro Bautista and Hector Barbera.
Indianapolis MotoGP qualifying results
1. Casey Stoner AUS Repsol Honda    1m 38.850s
2. Ben Spies USA Yamaha Factory Racing    1m 39.373s
3. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Factory Racing ESP Â Â Â 1m 39.629s
4. Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda ESP Â Â Â 1m 39.947s
5. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Repsol Honda    1m 40.024s
6.  Colin Edwards USA Tech 3 Yamaha Monster   1m 40.098s
7. Marco Simoncelli ITA Â Â San Carlo Honda Gresini 1m 40.204s Â
8. Nicky Hayden USA Ducati Marlboro    1m 40.244s
9. Alvaro Bautista Rizla Suzuki ESP Â Â Â 1m 40.333s
10. Hector Barbera ESP Mapfre Aspar    1m 40.360s
11. Cal Crutchlow GBR Â Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Â Â 1m 40.620s
12. Randy de Puniet FRA Pramac Racing    1m 40.815s
13. Hiroshi Aoyama  JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini   1m 40.925s
14. Valentino Rossi ITA Ducati Marlboro    1m 40.975s
15. LCR Toni Elias Honda ESP Â Â Â 1m 41.030s
16. Karel Abraham CZE Cardion AB Motoracing    1m 41.085s
17. Loris Capirossi ITA Pramac Racing    1m 41.092s
Stoner is The Best
Indianapolis - Casey Stoner dominated the MotoGP qualifying practice session and Indianapolis. Is this a sign that Honda rider will be scored a hat-trick victory? "Not necessarily," he said.
Stoner began to show spurs in MotoGP in Indianapolis by winning the second free practice session on Friday (08/26/2011) and the third free practice on Saturday (27 / 8). Peak, Stoner became the fastest in qualifying.
The results in qualification of a capital good for Stoner to record a hat-trick of wins after the Australian rider also triumphed in the two previous series, the U.S. and the Czech MotoGP MotoGP.
"It will be interesting, let's see how everything goes," Stoner said tub being pulled over favorite status attached to it. Thus quoted by Autosport.
"Tires will be an important factor and we still have to see if we chose correctly and make sure we could finish the race," added the 2007 world champion.
Stoner was one rider who has strongly criticized the condition of asphalt Indianapolis circuit which he did not have a consistent grip. Factors that predicted the hot weather will hit Indianapolis on Sunday (28 / 8) makes the situation increasingly unpredictable.
"There are problems with consistency in grip on the track. You pass on the patch (asphalt) and the front of the motor can be problematic. It is difficult to measure anywhere in the patch," said Stoner.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Show Me That You're Great Simon
Indianapolis - Marco Simoncelli took the podium first success in the MotoGP class at Brno. For the next series in Indianapolis, can the frizzy continue these positive note?
In Brno, Simoncelli finished third behind Casey Stoner and Andrea Dovizioso. This is his first podium in the MotoGP class since the rise to the primary class last year.
"A burden on my shoulders has been lifted in Brno with my first podium in the MotoGP class and the podium to I-30 across all categories. It was a great satisfaction because I've been after him since the beginning of the season and was unable to make it happen for various reasons," said Simoncelli MotoGP official website.
"We need it (the podium) and I am happy for myself, the team, Honda, and all the people who trusted me," he added.
Simoncelli acknowledge that the race at Indianapolis on weekends is not going to be easy for him. However, the Honda Gresini rider is hoping to continue the appearance apiknya in Brno.
"Indianapolis is a circuit that I like even if I tend to have a little struggle compared to other racers smaller entities," he said.
"This is a problem for us, but we will do our best and try to make sure it's not really bothering us," said Simoncelli.
"Tim and I are very motivated and hope to continue what we did at Brno," he concluded.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
GP Brno
Brno - Casey Stoner came out as the winner of the Czech Republic MotoGP race. Honda's success more complete after they managed to put two other racers to the podium.
In the race at Brno Circuit on Sunday (08/14/2011), Stoner completed the race in 43 minutes 16.796 seconds. He won over his colleagues in the Repsol Honda, Andrea Dovizioso, and Honda Gresini rider, Marco Simoncelli, who each had to settle for second and third positions.
Jorge Lorenzo could only finish in fourth position. Behind him there's Yamaha teammate, Ben Spies.
Valentino Rossi completed the race in the same position at start. Start from sixth position, he also finished sixth.
Another rider who entered the top ten is Nicky Hayden, Colin Edwards, Hiroshi Aoyama, and Hector Barbera.
Czech Republic MotoGP race results:
1. Casey Stoner AUS Honda Repsol 43m 16.796s
2. Andrea Dovizioso ITA Repsol Honda 43m 23.328s
3. Marco Simoncelli ITA San Carlo Honda Gresini 43m 24.588s
4. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP Factory Racing 43m 25.309s
5. Ben Spies USA Yamaha Factory Racing 43m 26.982s
6. Valentino Rossi ITA Ducati Marlboro 43m 29.428s
7. Nicky Hayden USA Ducati Marlboro 43m 39.833s
8. Colin Edwards USA Tech 3 Yamaha Monster 43m 40.985s
9. Hiroshi Aoyama JPN San Carlo Honda Gresini 43m 41.998s
10. Hector Barbera ESP Mapfre Aspar 43m 53.362s
11. Toni Elias Honda ESP LCR 43m 53.475s
12. Randy de Puniet FRA Pramac Racing 43m 53.905s
13. Loris Capirossi ITA Pramac Racing 44m 5.707s
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