Pedrosa makes it two in a row in Misano05/09/2010
Bridgestone slick compounds available: Front: Medium, Hard. Rear: Medium, Hard
Fresh from winning last weekend at Indianapolis, Dani Pedrosa completed his
impressive weekend in Misano by scoring his second consecutive victory, and his
fourth of the season. The Repsol Honda rider led from the start and didn’t look
back, setting a new lap record in the process.
Second position went to championship leader Jorge Lorenzo,
whilst his Fiat Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi fought off Repsol Honda’s
Andrea Dovizioso for the final step of the podium at his home grand prix.
As the weather remained dry, every rider chose the softer option
rear tyre for the race as it provided more grip than the harder option whilst
also having good consistency over race distance. With the exception of Alvaro
Bautista who used the softer front, all riders opted for the harder front slick
for its increased stability under braking.
Hiroshi Yasukawa, Director of Bridgestone Motorsport
said:
“I’d like to congratulate Dani and Repsol Honda today for
their victory; they have really hit their stride at this point in the season
and are very strong indeed.
“But today is a very sad day as we lost a great young Japanese
rider, a wonderful character and a shining light who was so young in his motorcycle
racing career. Our thoughts and prayers are with Tomizawa-san’s family and
friends at this tragic time. His memory shall remain bright in our hearts.”
Tohru Ubukata, Manager, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tyre Development
Department
said:
“I am pleased with tyre performance this weekend as Dani set
a new lap record, the top four riders were all faster than the existing record
and the total race time was ten seconds faster than the previous best. But I am
deeply saddened, as are we all, about the passing of the young and talented Tomizawa-san
today. It was a terrible accident and a tragic loss of life and our hearts go
out to those who knew him and loved him.”
Dani Pedrosa, Repsol
Honda Team Race Winner
said:
“We had very good race pace and my first back-to-back
victory and the fourth of the season is great for me and the team. We are
working good and getting stronger. Shoya was a very funny guy, always making
jokes, and on the bike he was very great too so this is a very sad time.”

