Pedrosa misses out on podium with wrong bike setup: “Today was just not our day”
The French GP provided a difficult challenge for the Repsol Honda Team riders today, following on from a combined 45 crashes in the Moto2 and Moto3 support class races. The track remained completely wet and the rain continued to pour down throughout the premier class contest. A battle for second place was settled on the last lap in Valentino Rossi’s favour, as Casey Stoner settled for another podium finish in third place. Teammate Dani Pedrosa was fourth.
The Repsol Honda Team riders had been in a prime position at the start line. Dani Pedrosa was taking off from pole position and remained in the lead on the opening corner, closely followed by Casey Stoner. However, Jorge Lorenzo took the lead by the end of the first lap. Stoner left his teammate behind in pursuit of Lorenzo, whilst Pedrosa was experiencing grip problems and dropped down to sixth.
The rain eased off afterwards, creating problems for Stoner with his tyres. Sliding around lost him ground on Lorenzo, whilst Rossi, Dovizioso and Crutchlow began to gain on him. The latter two crashed when pushing too hard, which left Stoner and Rossi together and Pedrosa moving up to fourth.
Stoner was over seven seconds down on Lorenzo with four laps remaining, when Rossi latched onto him. Both riders participated in a thrilling battle, which Rossi eventually won with the definitive overtake. Stoner claimed his fourth rostrum of the season, maintaining a perfect podium record. Lorenzo leads the championship with 90 points, with Stoner 8 points off him and Pedrosa 25 behind his fellow Spaniard.
Dani Pedrosa 4th at 29.361 sec.
“I had no traction out of the corners, especially in first and second gear, and I wasn’t able to advance. We made a few changes to the configuration of the bike after warm up hoping to improve it a bit, in the end it was other way around, but these things can happen. In the race I immediately realised it was not my day, not a day to take any risk and it was important to simply reach the best position. I was lucky, after the crashes of both Tech 3 Yamaha’s I finished fourth. Wet races can be like this and today was just not our day.We lost many points to Lorenzo but the Championship is very long and we will have our time. This race is over and we must now think towards Catalunya. I’m really looking forward to going there, it’s a circuit that motivates me a lot and I have all my family and friends with me. The team is working very well, we have a good bike and we’ve been fast in every race, but we need to be determined. Let’s see if we can speed up a little and take our first win of the season in Catalunya”.
Source: Repsol Media