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		<title>Wataru Yoshikawa replaces Valentino Rossi for upcoming races</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After two commanding wins in a row at Silverstone  and Assen over the last two weekends, Jorge Lorenzo lands in his home  city of Barcelona this weekend with a championship lead of 47 points and  a plan to delight his Spanish fans with another win on home soil. He  has flown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>After two commanding wins in a row at Silverstone  and Assen over the last two weekends, Jorge Lorenzo lands in his home  city of Barcelona this weekend with a championship lead of 47 points and  a plan to delight his Spanish fans with another win on home soil. He  has flown the Fiat Yamaha flag alone for the last three races following  Valentino Rossi&#8217;s accident in Mugello, but this weekend he will be  joined by Yamaha&#8217;s experienced Japanese test rider, Wataru Yoshikawa.  The two-time Japanese Superbike Champion will be riding Rossi&#8217;s M1 while  the Italian is out of action, backed by Rossi&#8217;s usual crew who make a  welcome return to the paddock this week.</p>
<p>Last year the Mallorcan-born Lorenzo lost out to his  team-mate Valentino Rossi in a titanic last-lap battle, which Rossi  named one of his best ever wins. With the Italian still out of action,  Lorenzo is robbed of the chance to exact revenge on his team-mate but a  second Spanish win of the season, following his victory in Jerez, would  be sweet nonetheless for the 23-year-old and he will be going all out to  stand on the podium once again.</p>
<p>As one of the key test riders in Yamaha&#8217;s MotoGP  development programme, Yoshikawa is well acquainted with the  M1-Bridgestone package. He has ridden as a wild card once previously in  MotoGP, at the 2002 Motegi round, but this will be his first visit to  the Montmeló circuit.</p>
<p>The Circuit de Catalunya features one of the longest  main straights in the world, watched over by a vast grandstand, which  is always full to bursting from Saturday morning. The rest of the track  is characterised by long radius, medium and high-speed sweeping corners,  with two tight left-hand hairpins thrown into the mix. This variation  combined with regular changes in camber makes the circuit particularly  demanding on chassis balance and means that front-end feel is a key  concern for every rider.</p></div>
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<div><strong>Jorge Lorenzo: &#8220;We  should enjoy Montmeló&#8221;</strong><br />
&#8220;Montmeló is a very special track for me, it is the  closest to Mallorca and I can feel the people supporting me. Last year I  lost at the final corner but now I will try to come back to the podium  to celebrate with all my fans. We have a big gap in the standings and it  give us confidence and allows us to be calm, but the team will be  working at the same level, I am sure. We still have twelve more races,  double what we&#8217;ve already had! We should enjoy Montmeló and then, after  these three consecutives races, we have earned a little break &#8211; a week  for a rest!&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>Wataru Yoshikawa:  &#8220;Helpful for our development&#8221;</strong><br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m excited about riding the M1 in Spain this week,  even if I&#8217;m very sorry for Valentino&#8217;s injury. I have only ridden in a  MotoGP race once, at Motegi in 2002, and this is the first time I have  ridden at the Montmeló track. We can see from the team&#8217;s results this  season that Yamaha did a good job with the winter development of the M1  and I am sure that these few races I will contest now will be extremely  helpful for the future development of our bike.&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>Wilco Zeelenberg &#8211;  Team Manager Jorge Lorenzo: &#8220;Keeping focused&#8221;</strong><br />
&#8220;After six races we are leading the standings with a  big gap so we can be very happy with the job we have done. Jorge has  done very well to keep so focused through such a busy period of races  and we just have one more before we can all enjoy a short rest.  Barcelona is Jorge&#8217;s home race and last year he lost there very closely  to Valentino in an exciting finish. This week we will carry on in the  same way, trying to keep focused and aiming for the podium once again.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Davide Brivio &#8211; Team Manager Valentino  Rossi: &#8220;Good to come back&#8221;</strong><br />
&#8220;This weekend our team will come back to the paddock  after a strange time watching from home! We go to Barcelona where we  have some amazing memories from last year. Of course we will miss  Valentino but he is recovering well and now we will give our maximum  support to Wataru as he joins our team. It will be nice to see the  fourth M1 back on the track, Wataru is an experienced rider even though  he doesn&#8217;t know Barcelona and we will see what happens.&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>Valentino Rossi :  Information</strong><br />
Age: 31<br />
Lives: Tavullia, Italy<br />
Bike: Yamaha<br />
GP victories: 104 (78 x MotoGP/500cc, 14 x 250cc, 12  x 125cc)<br />
First GP victory: Czech Republic, 1996 (125cc)<br />
First GP: Malaysia, 1996 (125cc)<br />
GP starts: 230 (169 x MotoGP/500cc, 30 x 250cc, 30 x  125cc)<br />
Pole positions: 59 (49 x MotoGP/500cc, 5 x 250cc, 5 x  125cc)<br />
World Championships: 9 Grand Prix (1 x 125cc, 1 x  250cc, 1 x 500cc, 6 x MotoGP)</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo: Information</strong><br />
Age: 23<br />
Lives: Barcelona, Spain<br />
Bike: Yamaha<br />
GP victories: 30 (9 x MotoGP, 17 x 250cc, 4 x 125cc)<br />
First GP victory: Brazil, 2003 (125cc)<br />
First GP: Jerez, Spain, 2002 (125cc)<br />
GP starts: 134 (39 x MotoGP, 48 x 250cc, 46 x 125cc)<br />
Pole positions: 37 (11 x MotoGP, 23 x 250cc, 3 x  125cc)<br />
World Championships: 2 (250cc, 2006/7)</p>
<p><strong>Montmelo&#8217;: Record Lap</strong><br />
D. Pedrosa (Honda) 2008, 1&#8242;42.358</p>
<p><strong>Montmelo&#8217;: Best Lap</strong><br />
C. Stoner (Ducati) 2008, 1&#8242;41.186</p>
<p><strong>Grand Prix Results: Montmelo&#8217; 2009</strong><br />
<strong> 1.	V.Rossi (Yamaha)	43&#8242;11.897<br />
2.	J. Lorenzo (Yamaha)	+0.095 </strong><br />
3.	C.Stoner (Ducati)	+8.884</div>
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		<title>Lorenzo and Rossi ready for Catalonian challenge</title>
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<p>The Fiat Yamaha Team moves to Spain for the Grand Prix of Catalunya this week and after Valentino Rossi’s home race in Italy last time out it is now Jorge Lorenzo’s turn in the spotlight as the local hero. After a thrilling race in Mugello the pair now lie second and third in the championship and another exciting spectacle beckons this weekend at the high-speed Montmeló track.</p>
<p>Mallorcan-born Lorenzo lived in Barcelona for much of his early career and after a brief hiatus in London last year he has now returned to live in his beloved home city. Following two wins and a brilliant second in Mugello the 22-year-old lies just four points off Casey Stoner in the championship standings and after disappointment on his last visit to Spain earlier this season he is determined to reach the podium in front of his fans this time out. Last year he was forced to miss the Catalunya round through injury after a crash in practice but he has won there previously in 250s and knows that home success is something special in front of the passionate and knowledgeable Spanish fans.</p>
<p>Montmeló has been a happy hunting ground for reigning World Champion Rossi in the past and he has no less than eight victories to his name there, but he has finished second for the past two years and would like a return to the top step at what is one of his favourite tracks. Last year he made an impressive charge through the field from ninth on the grid to take the runner-up spot but he is keen to strike back with a win this weekend to add to his victory in Jerez a few races ago and claim back points on his team-mate, whom he trails in the standings by five points.</p>
<p>The Circuit de Catalunya is similar to Mugello in that it features one of the longest main straights in the world. The rest of the track is characterised by long radius, medium and high-speed sweeping corners, with two tight left-hand hairpins thrown into the mix. This variation combined with regular changes in camber makes the circuit particularly demanding on chassis balance and means that front-end feel is a key concern for every rider. After the limit on testing this season, the Monday after the race will allow the teams their first chance to test since before the first race and it promises to be a crucial day of development before the busiest stage of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo &#8211; “One of my favourite tracks”</strong><br />
“I’ve had a great season so far but it hasn’t all been perfect and I made a big mistake in Jerez when I tried to pass Stoner, so hopefully I can do better for my home fans this time! After Mugello and Le Mans we know that anything can happen and you just have to keep calm and focused. Now we’re going to my home, the closest place to my Island of Mallorca and one of my favourite tracks. I’ve always been fast there, right back to when I went there for the first time when I was in 125s and got my first second row start. My main aim this time is to have a better weekend than last year and to completely forget what happened. I improved on last year in Mugello so hopefully I can do the same again in Barcelona.”</p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi &#8211; “Hoping for a second Spanish win!”</strong><br />
“Mugello was disappointing but still we took some good points and now, entering one of the most important phases of the championship, this is very important. We still haven’t found the perfect answer to make my M1 exactly how I want but Barcelona is a good track for us so hopefully we can make the final step there, also since we will finally have a chance to test on Monday. Barcelona is, along with Mugello and Phillip Island, one of my favourite tracks and I always love racing there. I have taken one Spanish win so far this season so I am hoping for another this weekend. We need to keep focused and use what we learnt in Mugello to put us in the right shape. Finally I am hoping for good weather because I don’t think these flag-to-flag races in the wet and the dry suit me very well!”</p>
<p><strong>Daniele Romagnoli &#8211; “Feeling very strong”</strong><br />
“Going to Barcelona, Jorge’s home race, lying second in the championship is absolutely brilliant and it gives us great motivation; we are feeling very strong right now after two good results in a row. This year the championship is very close and we need to be consistently on the podium in order to stay in touch. We’ve done very well in the last two races in the strange weather conditions but I think everyone would prefer a ‘normal’ race this time so let’s hope for some Spanish sunshine.”</p>
<p><strong>Davide Brivio &#8211; &#8220;Still on target”</strong><br />
“We’re still on target and close to the top of the championship but this weekend we need to try to gain some points on the two ahead of us in the championship. We have to work at our hardest this weekend. Usually we’re good in Barcelona but there are a lot of others who are also strong there and we know that it’s going to be a hard battle which we have to be involved in! On Monday we have our first test since the start of the season and it’s going to be a very important day which will hopefully give us some good information to help us over the second half of the championship.”</p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi : Information</strong><br />
Age: 30<br />
Lives: Tavullia, Italy<br />
Bike: Yamaha<br />
GP victories: 98 (72 x MotoGP/500cc, 14 x 250cc, 12 x 125cc)<br />
First GP victory: Czech Republic, 1996 (125cc)<br />
First GP: Malaysia, 1996 (125cc)<br />
GP starts: 215 (155 x MotoGP/500cc, 30 x 250cc, 30 x 125cc)<br />
Pole positions: 52 (42 x MotoGP/500cc, 5 x 250cc, 5 x 125cc)<br />
World Championships: 8 Grand Prix (1 x 125cc, 1 x 250cc, 1 x 500cc, 5 x MotoGP)</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo: Information</strong><br />
Age: 22<br />
Lives: Barcelona, Spain<br />
Bike: Yamaha<br />
GP victories: 24 (3 x MotoGP, 17 x 250cc, 4 x 125cc)<br />
First GP victory: Brazil, 2003 (125cc)<br />
First GP: Jerez, Spain, 2002 (125cc)<br />
GP starts: 116 (22 x MotoGP, 48 x 250cc, 46 x 125cc)<br />
Pole positions: 32 (6 x MotoGP, 23 x 250cc, 3 x 125cc)<br />
World Championships: 2 (250cc, 2006/7)</p>
<p>Montmelo&#8217;: Record Lap<br />
D. Pedrosa (Honda) 2008, 1&#8242;42.358</p>
<p>Montmelo&#8217;: Best Lap<br />
C. Stoner (Ducati) 2008, 1&#8242;41.186</p>
<p>Grand Prix Results: Montmelo&#8217; 2008<br />
1.	D. Pedrosa (Honda)	43&#8242;02.175<br />
2.	V.Rossi (Yamaha)	+2.806<br />
3.	C.Stoner (Ducati)	+3.343</p>
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