Moto GP - Valentino Rossi Wins the Czech Grand Prix996389
An italian man , Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi took the victory with the latest MotoGP Grand Prix inside the Czech Republic after defeating Ducati rider Casey Stoner rapidly Australian's good performance leading the competition. Toni Elias who is another Ducati rider come to second place after a sensational race.
Because of this achievement Rossi adds twenty-five extra points to his name now is fifty points from the Australian Stoner while there are only six races remaining to conclude the championship.
Other two strong rivals will be the Spaniards; Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) and Dani Pedrosa (Honda) who didn't have a very impressive race as well as in tenth and fifteenth position respectively. Unfortunately for Pedrosa he is you can forget an applicant to win the 2011 title. Another unexpected finish was that relating to Andrea Dovizioso (Honda) who finished in ninth place.
The Czech MotoGP was considered a brand new chapter inside the fight both riders Stoner and Rossi set up at Laguna Seca a few weeks ago. In the exit in pole position Stoner quickly took advantage over Rossi who led a compact group behind him, included in this were John Hopkins (Kawasaki) and, after him, Anthony West (Kawasaki), Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki) and Pedrosa.
In the third lap Elias reached the eighth position while Pedrosa started fade behind to your ninth place plus in these lap Stoner just can't continue the paste and also felt behind the gang situation that favored Rossi managed to lead using a seven second of advantage.
With the fifth lap Pedrosa had already lost enough positions and was at thirteenth place. The height with the competition was reached only in seconds after when Stoner completely lost command over his motorcycle falling to the floor. Despite his actions to remain racing and setting his motorcycle on the right track, he became aware the correct part of the handlebars was broken and that he were forced to withdraw. Rossi ended up being advised by his teammates that Stoner was no longer behind him and that he had the track completely for himself.
For any remaining section of the race the rider Toni Elias showed an extraordinary display of speed reaching the other place and keeping it until the end of the race; this has been definitely a special weekend for that young rider. Meanwhile, Randy de Puniet also faced mechanical problems as well as last.
Currently, the Italian Valentino Rossi leads the Moto GP World Championship by using a total of 237 points followed by the defending champion, the Australian racing star Casey Stoner, who's also one of the favorites to win the title. The Spaniard Dani Pedrosa remains third, with 172 points and Jorge Lorenzo is fourth place with 120 points. Favorite championship isn't over yet we will see how the pieces are adjusting once we set out to see whom the subsequent world champion may be.