Smiling faces in the Gresini garage as Bautista gets closer to podium fight in home race
Alvaro built on the confidence he has found in recent weeks to ride with conviction and determination after a bad start whilst Michele is finally reaping the fruit of months of hard work that promises much for the future.
Alvaro Bautista (6th) “It is a shame that I didn’t get a perfect start. It’s bad enough being on the fourth row, but I managed to lose positions from there and had a tough battle to recover, especially with Valentino. The most pleasing thing about the fight with Rossi was that I passed him in the same place he passed Lorenzo for the win in 2009. Unfortunately the guys at the front had got too far ahead and by the time I was lapping at the same pace as them the tyres were dropping off and I couldn’t catch them. Next time we have to try hard to get a better position on the grid and make a better start, but for now I am satisfied. It’s the same result as Jerez and Estoril, but with a much smaller gap to the podium and now we have the opportunity to build on it in the test tomorrow.”
Fausto Gresini “It has been a great day, even though it could have been better with Alvaro possibly fighting for the podium if he’d been higher on the grid. Anyway, this was his best race of the season so far, finishing just four seconds off the podium. I am also very happy with Michele and the CRT guys because this was their best race too and they were just a hair’s breadth away from being the top CRT. Maybe if he could have passed De Puniet sooner he would have had a better chance but we are satisfied and proud anyway to be getting these results on such a tight budget.”
Source: Gresini Racing