Lorenzo wins at Le Mans on harder Bridgestone slicks23/05/2010
Bridgestone slick compounds available: Front: Soft, Medium. Rear: Soft, Medium (asymmetric – Med. only)
Race day in France
brought the highest ambient and track temperatures seen all weekend. The frontrunners
used Bridgestone’s harder option front and asymmetric rear slicks, and it was
Jorge Lorenzo of the Fiat Yamaha Team who took victory, ahead of teammate Valentino
Rossi and Repsol Honda’s Andrea Dovizioso.
As the track temperature rose to a scorching 48 degrees
Celsius, almost unheard of at the French circuit, laptimes were slightly affected
but both specifications of Bridgestone slicks proved their durability and consistent
performance.
Whilst the top eight riders set a consistent pace on Bridgestone’s
harder option fronts and rears, ninth-placed Aleix Espargaro of Pramac Racing used
the soft compound rear tyre to record his highest MotoGP finish. Even with the high
track temperature, the soft compound rear slick proved sufficiently durable to
perform well throughout the 28 laps, and Espargaro’s final lap was only
0.3seconds slower than his best effort in the race which came on lap 13.
Hiroshi Yamada, Manager, Bridgestone Motorsport Department
said:
“Congratulations to Jorge Lorenzo for not only this victory
but his first consecutive pair of wins in MotoGP. The conditions today were
very difficult, much more so than could be expected of Le Mans, both for riders and our tyres so this
is a great achievement. We saw some good battles between Andrea, Nicky and
Dani, and also in the midfield. I’d like to congratulate Hector Barbera and the
Aspar team for his highest MotoGP finish in eighth as top rookie.”
Tohru Ubukata, Manager, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tyre Development
Department said:
“The conditions all weekend have been very challenging, and
the temperature during the race was at its highest but I am pleased with the durability
and consistency of both slick tyre options. The high temperature did not help
laptimes and overall race time but I am pleased that consistency was good. Nicky’s
fastest lap came on lap 20 of 28 which shows good durability over race distance.
Clearly our harder slick tyre options were favoured by most riders today, for
the added durability of the asymmetric rear tyre, but it is encouraging to see
that Aleix was able to make the soft rear work well despite the high temperature.”
Jorge Lorenzo, Fiat
Yamaha Team Race Winner
“Today it was tricky to find the limit between being fast
without doing too much but my bike and Bridgestone tyres just felt so good and
it wasn't difficult for me to keep this pace up. I made a good start and didn’t
lose too much time in the first two laps but it was difficult to pass Valentino.
I was patient and just waited for my moment. If this happened a few years ago
maybe I would have been more crazy, but maybe this is something I’ve changed. I
have a very good feeling now and am much more confident this year.”

