2010 final race highlights
Just incase you missed the most intense race of the season.
Leading from the back
Lorenzo may have won the championship today but the Dr. definitely won the race, and am sure Rossi will not stop amusing us the final 3 rounds of season.
Personally i can’t wait for the 2011 season to see Rossi competing from on top of the Ducati.
If you missed Japan round of MotoGP
Here is the best part.
Lorenzo wins MotoGP 2010 title
5 more rounds to go for the 2010 season, but with Pedorsa out of the championship the title fell at Lorenzo’s lap.
Lorenzo has 284 points, Stoner 155, and Rossi 140….5 rounds to go, so you do the math, and enjoy tomorrow’s round.
A FAST win in a FAST race
No one was able to come close to the Ducati at Aragon today, Stoner was very.. very fast especially at the straights, the GP10 was as if its from a different class… and won a very fast race.
Despite standing on the potionm a couple of times, but this first place position is a first for Stoner this season.
Easy win for Lorenzo
It was a very fast and entertaining race yesterday at Laguna Seca, it kicked off with the trademark start by Pedrosa from the second row all the way to leading the race.
Both Lorenzo and Pedrosa were pushing it to the limit until Pedrosa crashed, and Lorenzo cruised to the checker flag, we were hopping to witness a fight between Rossi and Stoner but the gab was a bit big, on the other hand Rossi fought well for the 3rd position which was very entertaining.
Go Dani go
Dani Pedrosa delivered a spectacle performance yesterday at Sachsenring, the star of the race was Rossi who made a great come back and was about to finish with a podium spot but Stoner managed to over take him at the final corner of the race.
The Doctor is back
According to the official MotoGP website, the doctor will be back on the saddle and racing this weekend in Germany.
Q&A with Vale
1. Vale, first question: how are you and are you still in pain?
The positive thing is that the worst is past and that the two operations went well, so everything is okay. Now I am expecting a difficult period, in which I have to be aware of the risk of infection and in which I must remain with the leg constantly elevated. Then there will come a second key period, when I will be able to start my rehabilitation and, with support on the leg, will be able to start to walk around with crutches.
2. Dr. Buzzi talked about a rehabilitation period of about five or six months, what do you think? Read more
Vale is out
The crash Rossi had yesterday during the practice session left him with a broken tibia and fibula of the right leg, he was operated on for around 3 hours and the surgery was a success…the doctors used Spinal Block (epidural) insted of general anesthesia which means that Rossi was awake during the surgery and can see and hear all the cutting and drilling to his leg but without feeling any pain.
The bad news is that he will be out of the track for around 5 month, so today’s race at Mugello will be with out Rossi.
Race start at 2:30pm on Jazeera Sport +3.