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Valentino Rossi took his eleventh victory of the season in a thrilling race at the Polini Australian Grand Prix on Sunday to extend his unbeaten record at Phillip Island to five years. Rossi was pushed all the way by a determined performance from Nicky Hayden, who led for the opening two laps after starting from pole position before Rossi took control. The Italian’s initial lead lasted until the halfway stage when, after several attempts to break Hayden’s resistance, he allowed the American a brief spell at the front. However, with eight laps remaining Rossi regained control and opened up a one-second advantage that he maintained until the end of the race, clinching the constructors’ World Championship for Yamaha to add to the teams and riders’ titles.

“It has been an amazing season and today we have won the constructors’ title for Yamaha in the year of their 50th Anniversary so I am very happy, congratulations to everybody,” said Rossi. “Eleven wins for the year is a fantastic achievement and to do it at Phillip Island is very special. I have won a lot of races here, a lot of important races, and it is a magic track for me – I love it. Today was tough, I had a great rival in Nicky Hayden and it was a great race.”

Hayden’s plight to stay in touch with Rossi was hindered by a spirited performance from Honda colleague Marco Melandri, who came through from eighth on the grid to challenge for second place at the midway stage of the race. By the time Hayden had shaken off the Italian’s attentions it was too late for him to catch Rossi, despite clocking virtually identical times to the race leader over the closing laps.

A late charge from Carlos Checa saw Ducati celebrating at the end of a difficult weekend, the Spaniard riding alone today in the absence of his injured team-mate Loris Capirossi and coming through to snatch the final podium position from Melandri with a draft pass at the finish line. With Capirossi missing out on today’s race and Max Biaggi crashing on the opening lap, fourth place for Melandri moves him up to second in the championship, level on points with Hayden with just two rounds remaining.

Whilst Sete Gibernau relegated Colin Edwards to sixth place in today’s race with an aggressive pass just four laps from the end, the American also moved ahead of Capirossi and Biaggi in the championship and now lies fourth, just eight points behind Hayden and Melandri. Alex Barros is now all but out of the chase for the runner-up spot after crashing heavily with five laps remaining of today’s race and dropping to eighth in the championship. However, his temporary team-mate Chris Vermeulen will be pleased with his performance after taking eleventh place on his MotoGP debut following a close battle for tenth with John Hopkins.
 

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I got the race sitting on Tivo, Unfortunately I won't have time to watch until tomorrow night. But ya, Rossi is fun to watch. I also like that Hayden is doing well, too bad he always seems to struggle and lose ground during the last 5 laps of the race.
 

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twisty said:
Rossi“It has been an amazing season and today we have won the constructors’ title for Yamaha in the year of their 50th Anniversary so I am very happy, congratulations to everybody,” said Rossi. “Eleven wins for the year is a fantastic achievement and to do it at Phillip Island is very special. I have won a lot of races here, a lot of important races, and it is a magic track for me – I love it. Today was tough, I had a great rival in Nicky Hayden and it was a great race.”
They left out all the aah's and daa's :lol: His English is the only damn thing I can pick on.
 

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And I was sitting in the Bass Straight Stand watching the whole thing. :dthumb:

Rossi's a legend, but it's good to see some other riders able to mix it with him, even if the result is usually the same!
Really dissapointed for Stoner in the 250's, but a brilliant ride by Pedrosa for the win and the championship!
Great ride by Chris Vermeullen, after only about 3 hours to get used to the bike! Makes you wonder about a few of those riders who are there year after year and can't make the top ten!

I think I drank my bodyweight in VB (Local beer, No-one drinks Fosters here!) several times over the course of the weekend.

Bring on next year!!!

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Chuck
 

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hes a living legend. Were lucky to watch him. I wonder if hes good enough to make a winner of kawasakis GP program?

chuck... im jealous :cheers:
If you put Rossi on a scooter with the right crew. He would win.
 

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I haven't watched much cycle racing, what is the tech advantage like between teams? Is it more like an IROC series which is pretty much equal or is it like an F1 series where the team with the money has a machine that you could put a monkey in and win.
 

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Anyone can win, as long as that monkey is Valentino Rossi. A brief glimpse of the recent history would be this:

Rossi kicks EVERYONES ass on the Repsol honda. Everyone says he is only doing so because he is on the best bike. Rossi switches to Yamaha, and destroys everyone. Everyone has nothing to say now.

I think that clears it up :)
 

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pickle.of.doom said:
Anyone can win, as long as that monkey is Valentino Rossi. A brief glimpse of the recent history would be this:

Rossi kicks EVERYONES ass on the Repsol honda. Everyone says he is only doing so because he is on the best bike. Rossi switches to Yamaha, and destroys everyone. Everyone has nothing to say now.

I think that clears it up :)
Yamaha was the joke of Motogp. Rossi moved from Honda to Yam because everyone said he couldnt win on the Yam and Honda told Rossi the bike was more important than the rider. I bet they are kicking and screaming now.

Pickle you sould pickup Rossi's book. It is great.
 

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Moto GP has capacity and materials rules, (im simplifying of course) but format you apply them is up to the team. Either way, rider is key.

twisty- i thought the KR and Kawi teams were the joke :whistle:
 

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Biaggi's the Joke!

When Biaggi was on Yamaha, and Rossi was on Honda, He famously stated " All I ask is equal machinery, Then I could win!" So Biaggi went to Honda, didn't win!. Rossi went to Yamaha, Biaggi still didn't win! Talk about your words coming back to haunt you.

Brit site http://www.motogpnews.com/home.php loves to take the pith out of him! After crashing at Phillip Island, Biaggi was heard to say " All I ask is equal tyre warmers, THEN I could win"



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