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		<title>Valencia session concludes for rossi and hayden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second and final day of testing at Valencia took place in sunny conditions, allowing both Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden to make full use of the available track time. Rossi worked closely together with Filippo Preziosi on the setting of the GP11 machine with the big bang engine configuration, completing 70 laps. His detailed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second and final day of testing at Valencia took place in sunny conditions, allowing both Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden to make full use of the available track time. Rossi worked closely together with Filippo Preziosi on the setting of the GP11 machine with the big bang engine configuration, completing 70 laps. His detailed feedback and the data gathered over the past two days will help the Ducati engineers develop the GP11 and adapt it more to the riding style of the nine-time World Champion.</p>
<p>Nicky Hayden spent a lot of time out on track today, completing 91 laps throughout the session and testing both the screamer and big bang versions of the engine, setting his best time on the latter version and ending up sixth fastest overall. The American was able to improve his pace from the weekend and was satisfied with the job done.<br />
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NICKY HAYDEN (Ducati MotoGP Team)  6th fastest &#8211; 1:32&#8217;583</strong><br />
“That&#8217;s it – the season is finally over! Today was a positive day for us. We tried the screamer and it wasn&#8217;t easy to switch between engines but it was important to do a proper test on them both and get the data we need to make an important decision. I am leaning towards sticking with the big bang but we will make the decision together. In general I am happy because we have been pretty quick. We know there is a lot of work to do but we are ready to get on with it. We tried a new Bridgestone, which I liked a lot and actually I did my fastest time on it. I also went well on the race tyre we used on Sunday and we were just a couple of tenths off my best. We tested some other things that I liked but we need to test them more. I want to thank everybody in the team because they did a great job as always even though it wasn&#8217;t easy, coming on the back of two races.”<br />
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FILIPPO PREZIOSI, Direttore Generale Ducati Corse</strong><br />
“After these two days of tests we will go back to Ducati for a meeting, where we will decide which path to take between the two engines, the big bang and the screamer, although the information we have is pointing towards the former. It will be a decision we will make by analysing the data in depth as well as planning the way forward around all the other things we learnt at the test. The objective is clearly to allow Valentino to ride  like Valentino! We know we have to improve the bike in order to achieve this, especially the front end. He has given us some very precise information and now it is down to us to use it. We would obviously have liked to give him the opportunity to go faster today but even though that wasn&#8217;t the case he has impressed everybody over the last two days with the way he works, his calm approach and his positive attitude towards everything. Nicky also worked very hard, as usual, and set a good lap time on the new Bridgestones as well as the ones we were already using, which is another big positive. Now we have to work to give them both a more competitive bike for the next test.”</p>
<p><strong>Unofficial lap times 10th November 2010</strong></p>
<p>1.Casey Stoner  1:32.066<br />
2.Jorge Lorenzo 1:32.179<br />
3.Ben Spies   1:32.322<br />
4.Marco Simoncelli  1:32.450<br />
5.Dani Pedrosa  1:32.497<br />
6.Nicky Hayden  1:32.583<br />
7.Alvaro Bautista  1:32.738<br />
8.Randy De Puniet   1:32.836<br />
9.Andrea Dovizioso  1:32.942<br />
10.Hiroshi Aoyama  1:33.105<br />
11.Hector Barbera   1:33.168<br />
12.Colin Edwards  1:33.325<br />
13.Cal Crutchlow  1:33.483<br />
14.Loris Capirossi  1:33.740<br />
15.Valentino Rossi  1:33.761<br />
16.Karel Abraham  1:33.793<br />
17.Toni Elias  1:34.800</p>
<p>Circuit Record: Casey Stoner (Ducati &#8211; 2008), 1’32.582 – 155.732 Km/h<br />
Best Pole: Valentino Rossi (Yamaha &#8211; 2006), 1’31.002 – 158.436 Km</p>
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		<title>Front row for Lorenzo and Rossi improves to qualify fourth for final race</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jorge Lorenzo World Champion Jorge Lorenzo secured his seventeenth front-row start of the season in Valencia this afternoon, qualifying second behind Casey Stoner for the eighteenth and final round of the season. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi has struggled in all four sessions but the nine-time champion made a drastic improvement in the final [...]]]></description>
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<div>World Champion Jorge Lorenzo secured his seventeenth front-row start of the season in Valencia this afternoon, qualifying second behind Casey Stoner for the eighteenth and final round of the season. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi has struggled in all four sessions but the nine-time champion made a drastic improvement in the final stages of the session to qualify fourth for his final Yamaha appearance tomorrow.</p>
<p>Lorenzo, wearing a one-off crystal-encrusted helmet for his home race, was third in this morning&#8217;s practice session and then spent the first half of qualifying second in the standings as he made some final set-up tweaks to his M1. Half-way through he moved into first and then put in a run of stunningly consistent fast laps, improving his time several times over. Stoner was even quicker today though and with six minutes left on the clock the Australian moved ahead of the Mallorcan and, despite Lorenzo pulling out all the stops in the final moments, pole was not to be today and he finished 0.331 seconds off Stoner in second. Lorenzo is nonetheless the season&#8217;s best qualifier and will receive his prize of a new car this afternoon to add to his tally of plaudits from the year.</p>
<p>After yesterday&#8217;s difficulties a major set-up change this morning did little for Rossi&#8217;s feeling on the bike and the Italian was 10th in free practice. The early part of qualifying yielded no improvement and with five minutes to go he was still outside the top ten. A final alteration however left him feeling more confident on the bike and on his final lap the front row looked a not inconceivable target, as he was on course for second at the third split before dropping a couple of tenths in the final sector and coming home in fourth, 0.086 seconds off Marco Simoncelli.</p>
<p><strong>Jorge Lorenzo &#8211; Position: 2nd   Time: 1&#8217;32.130   Laps: 18</strong><br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m really excited and proud to be on the front row in front of the Spanish crowd, at this home race. Especially racing here; the last race is always special and everyone wants to do well. I tried my best to make the pole position today but Casey was really very quick today, I couldn&#8217;t beat him. Let&#8217;s see if we can keep in contact with him tomorrow in the race, if we can stay with him we can challenge. We will try the maximum as always. X-Lite has honoured me with this special helmet and I am so proud of it, it looks like diamonds in the sunshine! Thanks to everyone and I hope to make a good race in it tomorrow.&#8221;</p>
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<div><strong>Valentino Rossi &#8211; Position: 4th   Time: 1&#8217;32.330   Laps: 23</strong><br />
&#8220;It was a difficult day but luckily we were able to improve the setting right at the end of the session, giving me a bit more grip and allowing me to push for a fast time at the end. We&#8217;re fourth and considering how the practices have been this really isn&#8217;t too bad. We will have to see tomorrow, it&#8217;s going to be very hard and we&#8217;re still in a bit of trouble, while the others are very fast, but if we can improve a bit more then we can try to challenge. It&#8217;s not particularly difficult to overtake at this race so the second row isn&#8217;t a big problem if we have a good pace. Stoner is very fast here, it looked like he was in a different sport today, but it&#8217;s my last race for Yamaha and I will do everything I can to be on the podium.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Wilco Zeelenberg &#8211; Team Manager</strong><br />
&#8220;We are happy with second because it was clear Casey had something different here today. Jorge feels fine with no problems; good pace, good lap times and good consistency. We need to decide which tyre we&#8217;re going to use for the race as both options are possible for the rear so we&#8217;re waiting for the weather tomorrow. It&#8217;s a temperature issue, if it&#8217;s hot we&#8217;ll use one, if it&#8217;s cooler we&#8217;ll use the other. The bike feels great, an improvement on this morning&#8217;s session so we are happy with the situation.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Davide Brivio &#8211; Team Manager</strong><br />
&#8220;This morning we tried some different geometries and settings and then in the afternoon we continued in just one way, but it&#8217;s clear that we still have some work to do and we have some problems with grip. In the end we stopped a little bit early to consider the situation, and now we will look closely at the data to find the right way forward for tomorrow so that we can give Valentino a bike to allow him to ride how he wants here.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Spies and Edwards eye podium fight in Valencia finale</strong><br />
Ben Spies and Colin Edwards will start the final round of the 2010 MotoGP world championship in Valencia tomorrow from sixth and seventh on the grid respectively, the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team duo confident they can battle for a podium finish.</p>
<p>Spies produced another heroic performance in this afternoon&#8217;s sun-drenched qualifying session, the Texan shrugging off constant discomfort from the dislocated left ankle he suffered less than a week ago in Estoril to claim sixth with a best time of 1.32.566.</p>
<p>Working tirelessly with his Monster Yamaha Tech 3 crew to improve rear stability, Spies was just over 0.3s away from the front row in a closel y contested session. The 26-year-old is confident that planned overnight set-up changes will improve his YZR-M1 machine even further as he prepares for an exciting fight for sixth place in the final standings with fellow American Nicky Hayden.</p>
<p>It was at the Valencia circuit 12 months ago that Spies made a scintillating Yamaha YZR-M1 debut, his stunning seventh place giving MotoGP fans a taste of the all-action performances that he&#8217;s produced throughout a brilliant 2010.</p>
<p>And it is likely there will be more of the same tomorrow with Spies and Hayden tied on 163-points going into tomorrow&#8217;s 30-lap race, with Spies finishing just 0.144s behind the 2006 world champion this afternoon.</p>
<p>Just one place and 0.013s further back on the grid is Edwards, who continued his excellent form this afternoon. More modifications to the radical set-up he first experimented with yesterday furth er improved turning performance for the 36-year-old and he occupied a place in the top three in the second half of the session.</p>
<p>He clocked a best time of 1.32.579 to finish seventh and the Texan is confident the new set-up will help him fight for the rostrum in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the season.</p>
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<div><strong>Ben Spies &#8211; Position: 6th   Time: 1&#8217;32.566   Laps: 24</strong><br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m not super happy because I&#8217;d like the bike to be working better but to be close to the fight for the podium is pretty good. This track doesn&#8217;t have a lot of rear grip and I&#8217;ve had some stability problems. I need the rear to be more stable for the race and I think we can achieve that. Yamaha and my Tech 3 guys will get together tonight and come up with some ideas and I know they&#8217;ll give me a good bike tomorrow. The ankle isn&#8217;t fantastic but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s losing me time. I&#8217;m not 100 per cen t but I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;m losing half-a-second because of it. I can&#8217;t move around on the bike as much as I&#8217;d like but the race is only 45 minutes and I&#8217;ll get through it. I definitely want to move up in the championship and claim that sixth spot but I&#8217;m going out to treat it like another race and try to beat Nicky. There&#8217;s a bit of pride at stake but I&#8217;d want to beat anybody for the top six, so it makes no difference that the fight is with Nicky.”</div>
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<div><strong>Colin Edwards &#8211; Postiton 7th  Time: 1&#8217;32.579  Laps: 23</strong><br />
“I&#8217;ve felt good all weekend with this new setting and I want to thank my guys at Monster Yamaha Tech 3 because as always they&#8217;ve done an awesome job. The changes we have made have really helped my confidence with the rear of the bike. I can turn much better, I don&#8217;t run wide and the new setting seems to give me better rear grip but is also good for tyre life too. I was comfortable on the hard tyre bu t I hadn&#8217;t used the soft tyre since yesterday morning, so I didn&#8217;t really know the potential of it. On the first tyre I was almost a second quicker, put the second tyre in and it didn&#8217;t give the same confidence for some reason. On the last one I felt better and I&#8217;m happy with the lap time but it is so tight at the top that just a couple of tenths costs you a lot of places. Seventh is not where I want to be but everybody is going fast. I think anybody from third to ninth will be thinking they can get on the podium and I&#8217;m one of them. We&#8217;ve seen though on this track that the field can spread out pretty quick and if it does I hope to be at the sharp end.”</div>
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		<title>Yamaha’s Masao Furusawa has given Rossi the all clear to ride for his 2011 Ducati team</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentino Rossi had indicated that he has been given permission by Yamaha’s Executive Officer for Engineering Operations, Masao Furusawa, to test with Ducati in Valencia next month. The question of whether the 31 year-old would be allowed by Yamaha to ride the Desmosedici for the team with which he has signed for the 2011 season [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valentino Rossi had indicated that he has been given permission by Yamaha’s Executive Officer for Engineering Operations, Masao Furusawa, to test with Ducati in Valencia next month.</p>
<p>The question of whether the 31 year-old would be allowed by Yamaha to ride the Desmosedici for the team with which he has signed for the 2011 season remained a matter of great interest amongst the media, and in an interview with Italian MotoGP broadcaster <em>Italia 1</em> Rossi said he had finally received clearance from Furusawa after speaking with him on Saturday evening.</p>
<p>“Furusawa called me and told me it was a way of saying thanks for what I have done for Yamaha,” Rossi told <em>Italia 1</em>. “I think it’s a nice gesture and it shows that Yamaha has valued the things done over these years.”</p>
<p>Upon hearing the news MotoGP Project Manager for Ducati Alessandro Cicognani told motogp.com in an interview: “I haven’t heard what Rossi or Yamaha have said exactly, but I was told about this so I am really happy. I think in a way it’s like a present from Yamaha to Valentino after what he has done for them.”</p>
<p>“We can be happy with this and I would like to thank, in a way, Yamaha. I have good relations with Lin Jarvis and I take this chance to thank him because he has always been fair and open to discussion. It’s not easy and it’s great. So we will work now and finish the season, and then start again for 2011 just after the Valencia race.”</p>
<p>Cicognani continued: “I think for everybody that this test is important because, due to the testing restrictions, I think it’s fair that every rider has the chance to test the bike he is going to ride the following year. So for everybody it would be important. He will test the 2011 bike for sure, and we will see. We are working on it!”</p>
<p>The news came after Rossi finished third in the Iveco Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, having risen from eighth on the starting grid to make a last-lap overtake on Nicky Hayden and secure his eighth podium of the season.</p>
<p>&#8220;To start eighth and finish third is not a bad result and, considering the trouble we had this weekend, we can be happy,” said Rossi of his race. “Today Casey was riding in a different sport and I want to say congratulations to him. The podium was the maximum for us but it was still a hard fight to get there.”</p>
<p>“I had great fun with Nicky at the end because in some places he was faster than me and I really had to push, but the podium here is so important for me and I couldn&#8217;t give it up easily. We have had three podiums in a row, including one win, and after this difficult season I am happy about this. Today we won the Team title and I am happy for us all and for Yamaha.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Double podium sees Fiat Yamaha seal triple crown in Valencia as Edwards scores fourth and Spies seventh place.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentino Rossi Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo finished second and third in the season-ending Grand Prix of Valencia this afternoon, the ninth time the pair have shared the podium this season. It ensured that Yamaha won the Triple Crown for the second year running after Rossi took the Riders&#8217; title, Fiat Yamaha the Teams&#8217; and [...]]]></description>
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<div>Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo finished second and third in the season-ending Grand Prix of Valencia this afternoon, the ninth time the pair have shared the podium this season. It ensured that Yamaha won the Triple Crown for the second year running after Rossi took the Riders&#8217; title, Fiat Yamaha the Teams&#8217; and Yamaha the Constructors&#8217;. Today&#8217;s result also sealed Lorenzo the runner-up spot in the Championship in just his second year in MotoGP. Between them the Italian and the Spaniard have taken ten wins and a further seventeen podiums, Yamaha&#8217;s most successful year ever in MotoGP.</p>
<p>With pole-man Casey Stoner crashing on the warm-up lap the first corner shuffle saw Dani Pedrosa take the lead followed by Toni Elias, Rossi and Lorenzo, who quickly passed Rossi to re-take third. The first few laps were a mini battle between the Yamaha team-mates as Lorenzo fought to hold off Rossi and look for a way past Elias at the same time. He passed his fellow Spaniard in the last sector of lap three and Rossi followed quickly in his footsteps, overtaking Elias on the brakes into turn one on the fourth lap. A huge slide by Lorenzo soon after however left the 22-year-old unbalanced and shaken up and Rossi went through, leaving Lorenzo to take a bit of time to find his rhythm again. The World Champion set off after Pedrosa and for a little while looked like he was gaining but Valencia is a notoriously tricky track to make up ground on and in the end he was content to chase home the Spaniard for second place, his best result at Valencia since 2004. Lorenzo finished just three tenths off Rossi but was delighted to seal second in the championship in front of his home fans.</p>
<p>As well as Yamaha sealing the Triple Crown and filling the first two spots in the championship, a brilliant performance from Tech 3 rider Colin Edwards today saw him take fourth and ensure fifth place in the championship, the top non-factory rider. Yamaha wild-card Ben Spies finished a brilliant seventh in his first MotoGP race on the M1 and James Toseland finished 12th in his farewell race for the team.</p>
<p><strong>Quote from Lin Jarvis, Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing</strong><br />
&#8220;It gives me a great personal satisfaction for Yamaha and the Fiat Yamaha Team to have achieved &#8220;back to back&#8221; titles for 2008 and 2009. Our strong performances throughout this year&#8217;s MotoGP championship are the result of a good cocktail of essential ingredients all being blended together in the right way. The performances of our riders have been incredible. Vale has won his 9th World Championship, making it 4 titles with Yamaha in his 6 seasons with us. Jorge has again surprised and thrilled us all year and made fantastic progress to claim the runner&#8217;s-up position in only his second MotoGP season. Our engineers have used every single input from our riders&#8217; feedback over the past years and throughout this season to develop the YZR-M1 bike into the &#8220;bike of reference&#8221; in the MotoGP paddock. Our Team staff have worked tirelessly at every test and every Grand Prix to provide the optimum circumstances for our riders to be ready to win. Our corporate staff in Japan and Italy have also provided the essential &#8220;base camp&#8221; support to provide the back-up for all of the &#8220;troops&#8221; in the front line. Last but not least, Fiat Auto and our official sponsors and suppliers have also provided the essential support to enable us to go racing in the best possible way. I would like to personally thank everybody for the great team work that has allowed us to achieve all our targets.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Valentino Rossi &#8211; Position: 2nd   Time: +2.630</strong><br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m really happy about this result because it was fantastic to be able to ride well at Valencia and it&#8217;s my best finish here since 2004. Of course it would have been better to win but I lost some time at the start battling with Elias and Lorenzo and by that time Pedrosa had gone and at this track it&#8217;s almost impossible to make up a two second gap. It&#8217;s not one of our best tracks but after the problems we had all weekend we can be very pleased, we made a great modification in warm-up so thanks to all my guys for this. We&#8217;ve ended the championship on the podium and it&#8217;s been a great season, another world title and the triple crown for Yamaha, I am very proud. Thank you to Yamaha, all my team, Bridgestone and everyone else, now we will have a little party before we start work on the 2010 bike tomorrow!&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>Jorge Lorenzo &#8211; Position: 3rd   Time: +2.913</strong><br />
&#8220;I had some good fights at the start and I was feeling quite strong but then I made a big mistake in the slow corner and I was lucky not to crash, so Valentino got by. I was in a bit of pain and I took some time to recover,\ and by then the gap was a bit too big to catch him. Anyway I&#8217;m happy to get another podium in Spain and I am so proud to have finished second in the championship; I want to thank everyone, Yamaha, Bridgestone and all my team, because we have worked so hard and this is a great achievement in just our second season. Now I can&#8217;t wait to start testing the new bike and I look forward to being even stronger next year.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Davide Brivio &#8211; Team Manager</strong><br />
&#8220;After two days of struggling with the setting this was a very good race for us. I think the team and the engineers did a very good job to change the bike completely and find a way that worked for Valentino and we&#8217;re happy to finish second here in Valencia, which has never been one of our best results. Now if we arrive here next year needing a good result, we&#8217;ll be a bit more confident! It&#8217;s been a great season, a historic one for Yamaha because we won everything we could and our riders won the most races and the triple crown, it&#8217;s a season to remember. Now we&#8217;re looking forward to the next one, which starts tomorrow for us, and we will try to repeat the result!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Daniele Romagnoli &#8211; Team Manager</strong><br />
&#8220;This was a good end to the championship for us and a good way to celebrate a wonderful season with Jorge and the fantastic job the whole Yamaha team have done this year to win the triple crown. We&#8217;ve shown all season how strong Yamaha is and the job everyone has done has been fantastic. This is my last race with Yamaha so I want to take the chance to thank everyone here, it&#8217;s been a great eight years and I wish Jorge and all the team all the best for the future.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Jubilant Edwards claims fantastic fifth overall</strong></p>
<p>Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team rider Colin Edwards produced a stunning final race in Valencia today to clinch a dramatic fifth place in the final 2009 MotoGP world championship standings.</p>
<p>Starting from fifth on the grid in front of 94,177 vocal Spanish fans, all eyes were on the Texan and his fight for fifth in the points-standings with Andrea Dovizioso.</p>
<p>In sunny but blustery conditions, the Texas Tornado held fifth place until lap seven when he passed Toni Elias to move into fourth. At the time, Dovizioso was back in 11th.</p>
<p>Edwards maintained an impressive pace to sit comfortably in fourth position and remain on course for fifth overall. But Dovizoso then produced a dazzling charge through the field to move into seventh position on lap 16.</p>
<p>That meant fifth place would go to Dovizioso with no further position changes. But there was one final dramatic twist in arguably Edwards&#8217; best ever MotoGP campaign, thanks to new Monster Yamaha Yamaha Tech 3 rider Ben Spies.</p>
<p>The Texan&#8217;s brilliant Yamaha debut ended with him passing Dovizioso on lap 25, a move that secured Edwards his hard earned but thoroughly deserved fifth place in the final points tally.</p>
<p>British rider James Toseland produced a gallant ride in his final appearance for the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team that saw him in contention for a top ten finish throughout the 30-lap encounter.</p>
<p>A stunning start and skilled overtaking on the first lap saw him climb into 11th position and he was lock ed in a thrilling dice with Spies, Dovizioso, Mika Kallio, Alex de Angelis and Marco Melandri in the first half of the race.</p>
<p>But a small rear tyre issue prevented Toseland from maintaining his fast and consistent pace and he slipped back to finish 12th.</p></div>
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<div><strong>Colin Edwards &#8211; Position: 4th   Time: +32.515</strong><br />
“Things really fell my way today but over the course of the season I feel like I really deserve fifth place in the championship. At best I was thinking I could finish fifth in the race but then I saw Casey wasn&#8217;t on the grid and immediately I thought ‘well, there&#8217;s some more points up for grabs.&#8217; I got a great start and the bike was working awesome but those three out front were untouchable. I don&#8217;t know how they do it, what they&#8217;ve got or what they eat for breakfast, but I couldn&#8217;t run their pace. In the middle of the race I couldn&#8217;t carry the corner speed I wanted to so I tried to smooth myself out and just rode out of my skin. I was doing the best I could but wasn&#8217;t sure where Dovizioso was. It turns out Ben got by him and that point proved crucial. I gave him a big bug after the race and anything he wants me to buy him, he can have it. I&#8217;m glad he adapted so quickly to the Yamaha because him riding so well is what got me that fifth overall and I&#8217;m really looking forward to working with him. To finish fifth in the championship is a great feeling when you look at the talent in front of me. I was consistent all season and feel like I rode some of my best races to get this final position. I&#8217;m happy for myself and for my guys at Monster Yamaha Tech 3. We are a really close unit and they always give me 100 per cent, so hopefully they can take a lot of satisfaction out of this result as well. I wish James all the best for the future too and am convinced he can carry on Yamaha&#8217;s success in World Superbikes.”</div>
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<div><strong>James Toseland &#8211; Position: 12th   Time: +50.226</strong><br />
“I really enjoyed my last race. I wanted to give my team everything I had and I&#8217;m proud to say I did that. I had a good first few laps and took a few risks with not a lot of temperature in the tyres and got myself into a good position. But unfortunately on about lap 15 the rear tyre turned on the rim and I wasn&#8217;t able to keep the pace and stay in the bunch that were battling for seventh place. I&#8217;d like to congratulate Colin for fifth in the championship because he has done a brilliant job. I&#8217;d like to thank everybody working with the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team for all the effort and support they have given me. I&#8217;ve had an absolutely fantastic time with them and I&#8217;ll take a lot of interest in how they perform in the future. I&#8217;ve made a lot of friends in MotoGP and at Tech 3 and the team will always hold a special place in my heart. Now I&#8217;ve got to look to the futu re and I do so relishing a new challenge with Yamaha.”</p>
<p><strong>Herve Poncharal – Team Manager</strong><br />
“I can&#8217;t congratulate Colin enough for the amazing job he has done this season. To finish behind those four guys is an incredible feat and one that gives the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team a lot of pride to have been involved in helping achieving fifth position in the championship for him. He has been consistent all year long and hardly ever outside the top six, and I would say this has been his best ever season. I&#8217;m so happy he is still with us next year because he brings so much to the team. Not just in terms of his results but his personality has been a great asset to the team, Yamaha and MotoGP. The sport needs more people like Colin and I can&#8217;t wait for next season when we have the full Texan team. I am really excited about the prospect of working with Ben. What he did this weekend w as amazing. By passing Dovizioso as well he did a great favour to Colin and a great job for our team. I also want pass on my heartfelt thanks to James for all his hard work since he joined us at the end of 2007. We&#8217;ve had some up and downs but he brought a lot to the team. He is a true gentleman and he has been one of the hardest working and highly motivated riders ever to be at Tech 3. He has plenty to proud of in MotoGP. He is staying in the Yamaha family and I would like to wish him all the best in 2010. I&#8217;m sure he will keep Yamaha on top in World Superbikes.”</p>
<p><strong>Spies takes well earned seventh in Valencia GP</strong></p>
<p>Ben Spies made a good job of silencing any critics he may have today as he set about putting his mark on the GP field ahead of his racing year in 2010. Starting from ninth on the grid he had a good start to hold his position until Marco Melandri passed him towards the end of the first lap. As he got used to his race tires and settled into his pace he dropped further until lap eight where he held 12th behind Andrea Dovizioso. As lap 11 got under way the American wildcard tucked in and got down to business, taking Melandri for 11th and beginning to chase down Mika Kallio. He caught him on lap 17 to take 10th then swiftly dispatched De Angelis on the next lap for ninth.</p>
<p>By lap 19 Spies was turning in a 1’34.1 second lap, quick enough to be running with Colin Edwards in fourth. The speed enabled him to catch Randy De Puniet by lap 21 for eighth and close in on Dovizioso in seventh. With six laps to go, he capitalized on a mistake as the Repsol Honda rider ran wide, passing on the inside to take seventh and hold it to the line, claiming his first top ten MotoGP race finish for Yamaha.</p></div>
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<div><strong>Ben Spies Sterilgarda Yamaha Team &#8211; Position: 7th   Time: +37.706</strong><br />
“It was a good day. We got a good start which something I didn’t think was going to happen. For the first six or seven laps I wasn’t really on it, I wasn’t used to the way the tires come in so I was halfway taking it easy and halfway getting pushed around because I didn’t want to do anything silly. Once we got into a rhythm I got to follow some people and it was ok, then I slowly started to pass some people and got my eyes set on the guys in front. Once I got passed Dovizioso I could see Nicky Hayden and Tony Elias up ahead. I knew I wasn’t going to catch them but I tried to keep my pace going and was able to keep it steady. It’s been a dream first weekend for us, to get seventh on a track I don’t particularly favour is pretty cool, the feeling is the same as winning a superbike race. I’m happy we’ve kept the bike off the ground and made solid progress all weekend which was our number one goal. I just want to thank Yamaha for giving me this opportunity, and all the sponsors that helped put this together for the weekend, especially Sterilgarda, BM Group, Fimer, Parts Europe and everybody else who made it possible to get this thing going, I think we did a good job for them.”</p>
<p><strong>Massimo Meregalli, Sterilgarda Yamaha Team Manager</strong><br />
“Another impressive weekend from Ben. He improved steadily in all the sessions, we knew this morning that he would finish the race higher than he started. I think soon he’ll pick up full confidence in the bike and tires and in time will reach his full potential on the track. I’m pretty sure that next week he’ll improve some more and get closer to the pace. I know he’s a very clever rider and he’s going to achieve his goals in MotoGP. I too want to thank all the sponsors who made it possible for us to come and race here this weekend, Sterilgarda, BM Group, Fimer, Parts Europe and everyone else have been brilliant.”</div>
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