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Rossi and Burgess play down overtaking accusations

20 July 2008, By MotoGP.com

The winner of the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix, Valentino Rossi has expressed his delight with a first Laguna Seca victory and denied accusations of overly-hard overtaking.

Valentino Rossi in action in Laguna Seca (MotoGP)

In the aftermath of a first Laguna Seca victory -and some criticism from Casey Stoner of the overtaking moves used to obtain it- both racewinner Valentino Rossi and his Crew Chief Jeremy Burgess were quick to play down any accusations of foul play.

`The overtaking was just like the old days,´ said Rossi after the race, having engaged in a back-and-forth tussle with Stoner up until the Australian came unstuck and suffered a light crash. `I was very strong in braking, and so I tried to attack. I am sorry that Casey thinks some of them were a bit strong but I really don´t agree; I passed only on the brakes, I braked in the same places every time and we never touched. Of course this was an aggressive race, but it was definitely a fair one.´

Rossi´s right hand man Burgess further brushed off the accusation of over-stepping the overtaking mark, stating that: `I think that if Casey had raced in the 80´s and 90´s with Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Mick Doohan, then he´d have seen that kind sort of thing every week. It might not have been what he was expecting; probably expected to win the race easily as he had dominated in the practices.´

One particularly tight manoeuvre came at the Corkscrew on lap three, with Rossi nearly coming a cropper on the sharp descent as his tyres hit the gravel. The Fiat Yamaha rider forced Stoner to sit up after coming back onto the track, and acknowledged that he had been let off lightly by the treacherous turn.

`The Corkscrew was a great overtaking spot!´ smirked the World Championship leader. `Sometimes it´s possible to make a mistake there, but the gravel had good grip!´

Rossi´s victory helped him to extend his lead at the top of the World Championship standings to 25 points, with Stoner now the second placed rider in the classification.

 


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POLINI MALAYSIAN MOTOGP 2008
17 - 19 OCT 2008
Pos
Rider
Time
1
Valentino ROSSI
43'06.007
2
Dani PEDROSA
+4.008
3
Andrea DOVIZIOSO
+8.536
4
Nicky HAYDEN
+8.858
5
Shinya NAKANO
+10.583
6
Casey STONER
+13.640
7
Loris CAPIROSSI
+15.936
8
Colin EDWARDS
+18.802
9
Chris VERMEULEN
+23.174
10
Randy DE PUNIET
+25.516
MOTOCYCLE GP Season 2008
26 October 2008 : Race 18
Pos
Rider
Points
1
ROSSI Valentino 373
2
STONER Casey 280
3
PEDROSA Dani 249
4
LORENZO Jorge 190
5
DOVIZIOSO Andrea 174
6 HAYDEN Nicky 155
7 EDWARDS Colin 144
8 VERMEULEN Chris 128
9 NAKANO Shinya 126
10 CAPIROSSI Loris 118
MOTOCYCLE GP Season 2008
26 October 2008 : Race 18
Pos
Team
Points
1
Fiat Yamaha Team 563
2
Repsol Honda Team 404
3
Ducati Marlboro Team 331
4
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 249
5
Tech 3 Yamaha 248
6
San Carlo Honda Gresi 189
7
JIR Team Scot MotoGP 174
8
Alice Team 159
9
Kawasaki Racing Team 112
10
LCR Honda MotoGP 61

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