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Michelin tyres caused Rossi to slow down

Michelin tyres caused Rossi to slow down

23 April 2007 / Results / Photos

Valentino Rossi showed a strong performance at the Istanbul track on Sunday. The Italian made a little mistake in his opening lap but managed to climb up from fifth to second place quiet easily. All of a sudden though the Yamaha rider's laptimes went down rapidly as his tyres gave up on him.

Looking back at his unfortunate race Rossi said: "We are very disappointed today because we had high expectations for this race, but instead we had some unexpected problems with the tyre and it's been a disaster for us. Yesterday and this morning the same race tyre felt good but unfortunately today something happened to it after some laps and I couldn't fulfil the potential we had here. We don't know the reason yet for the problem but now Michelin are trying to understand what happened."

"I had a great start and was leading on the first lap, although I made a mistake at turn eleven when I ran wide and dropped to fifth. However at that stage my bike was working very well and I was able to fight back to second; I felt sure that I was going to have a good battle with Stoner! Sadly though, after ten or eleven laps, the tyre started to lose all grip and I had to slow right down because I was quite scared. It felt like there was a big problem with the tyre and I had to go very carefully just to finish."

"We were very unlucky today, we started first and second but Colin crashed when he was hit and then I had this problem. I'm also quite unhappy with Elias today because I think he was quite dangerous - more than once he passed me on the inside and then altered his line. This is not a correct way to race."


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