MotoGP
Strong sixth for John Hopkins and Rizla Suzuki in Estoril thriller
John Hopkins battled his way to sixth place at a pulsating Portuguese Grand Prix in Estoril today. Starting from the fourth row and back in 10th place, Hopkins got another fantastic start and was up into sixth by the first corner. He hung on to the pack in front but was unable to find a way past fifth placed man Marco Melandri as the leading four began to pull away. Hopkins tried all he could to get past Melandri and did manage it later on in the race, but the Anglo-American star made a small mistake and Melandri came back past almost immediately. Hopkins collected 10 points for his efforts today and now moves up into fourth place in the riders’ championship. Chris Vermeulen had a tough afternoon as he was unable to get the start he needed from the fourth row and was relegated to 16th position early on in the race. The Australian’s never-say-die attitude shone through and he fought his way up to 12th position, before a vibration issue with his bike caused him to lose a place and he brought his Suzuki GSV-R safely home in 13th. Today’s race was held in warm and sunny conditions and a crowd of 41,566 witnessed former World Champion Valentino Rossi win one of the most exciting races of the season with Dani Pedrosa second and current championship leader Casey Stoner – on his Bridgestone-shod Ducati - third. Rizla Suzuki MotoGP now travels immediately to its ‘home’ Grand Prix in Japan for round 15 of the MotoGP World Championship at Motegi on Sunday 23rd September. John Hopkins: Chris Vermeulen: Paul Denning – Team Manager: “Chris had a really difficult weekend – by his recent high standards. We just didn’t get it done in practice or qualifying, and even though he picked his pace up in the middle of the race he experienced some significant problems later on which meant all he could was bring the bike home and pick up a couple of points. I would like to thank all the crew for their efforts this weekend, especially Chris’s guys who had a massive workload, but got it done efficiently and without any problems. We didn’t get a great reward for their efforts but let’s hope we do so next weekend in Japan!” bwin.com Grande Premio de Portugal Race Classification: 1. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) 45’49.911: 2. Dani Pedrosa (Honda) +0.175: 3. Casey Stoner (Ducati) +1.477: 4. Nicky Hayden (Honda) +12.951: 5. Marco Melandri (Honda) +17.343: 6. JOHN HOPKINS (RIZLA Suzuki MOTOGP) +18.857: 13. CHRIS VERMEULEN (RIZLA Suzuki MOTOGP) +1’00.002: World Championship Classification: 1. Stoner 287: 2. Rossi 211: 3. Pedrosa 188: 4. JOHN HOPKINS (RIZLA Suzuki MOTOGP) 150: 5. CHRIS VERMEULEN (RIZLA Suzuki MOTOGP) 147: |
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