Posted on 07/23/2006 10:54:20 PM PDT by SFC Chromey
American Flyer!
Hayden Wins USGP At Laguna Seca
BOMBSHELL: ROSSI DNF
by staff Sunday, July 23, 2006
Pos. Rider Team Bike
1 Nicky Hayden Repsol Honda Team Honda RC211V
2 Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda RC211V
3 Marco Melandri Fortuna Honda Honda RC211V
4 Kenny Roberts Jnr. Team Roberts KR211V
5 Chris Vermeulen R izla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki GSV-R
6 John Hopkins Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki GSV-R
7 Carlos Checa Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha YZR-M1
8 Loris Capirossi Ducati Marlboro Ducati Desmo GP-6
9 Colin Edwards Camel Yamaha Team Yamaha YZR-M1
10 Sete Gibernau Ducati Marlboro Ducati Desmo GP-6
11 Makoto Tamada Konica Minolta Honda Honda RC211V
12 Randy De Puniet Kawasaki Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR
13 James Ellison Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha YZR-M1
Race Notes:
Nicky Hayden won his second USGP in a row today when he took victory in front of a packed Laguna Seca. Hayden stalked early race leader Chris Vermeulen, passed him and set pace for a 3.1 second margin of victory.
Hayden's championship rival, Valentino Rossi, made a dramatic bid for the front of the race but saw disaster late in the race when the engine in his Yamaha M1 machine failed, leaving him billowing smoke and trolling (on the racing line at times, interestingly enough). His machine finally quit and he was forced to experience the indignity of a long walk back to the paddock.
Hayden now has a 34 point lead in the championship, over his teammate, Dani Pedrosa.
ENDS
PING!
This should be in Sports, don't know how it ended up in general/chat.
Thanks in advance!
"Americans finished 1,4,6,9." On motorcycles this weekend.
America finished first in golf this weekend, and finished first on bicyles too.
Big weekend.
PING and Hello!
Yes, but we don't love soccer, so we're out of step with the world. (rolls eyes)
Awesome!!!!!
Thanks for the ping -- hubby text messaged me from the track -- he got to meet Mr. Hayden and also got to wish Nicky good luck in the paddock before the race! He also got to have a long conversation with Jeff Emig (ex-supercross racer) and talk to several other people. He said they dropped the price of a bottle of water from $4 to $1 in an effort to get people to drink more. It was apparently 108 degrees on the track before the start of the MotoGP. I was wanting to post something, but I figured I'd wait for you to do it! :o)
WOOOOHOOOOOO!!!! Nicky Hayden ROCKS!!!
That was a great race, so was Ben Spies AMA Superbike win on a Suzuki GSX-R1000!
Eric Bostrom won FX (600cc)
Jamie Hacking won Supersport (600cc)
and Superstock (1000cc)
Ben Spies won Superbike (1000)
Awesome! I ran into Eddie lawson as he was on his way to a signing at Yamaha. I ran into Jim Doyle, who managed Kenny Roberts and Randy Mamola when they were racing. Met Kevin Schwantz(again). At Ducati Island I met Ben Bostrom, Neil Hodgsen, Paul Smart and Doug Polen.
KR bike was on fire all weekend, its great to see them get a 4th out of it.
I didn't get into the MotoGP paddock this year, because the people I would normally get them from were guests themselves. Oh well. They ended up re-scheduling the AMA races so the track might stay in one piece for the GP boys.
Randy gave Ben Bostrom a ride on the Desmosedici 2-seater, Ben was dragging his knees as the passenger, while Randy was dragging his elbows in Turn 2!
I can't wait to watch the race on TV. Hubby was disappointed with Nicky's qualifying -- he said that it looked like Nicky was saving his best lap for last and then he went wide in a turn and blew his time. My comment was "oh well - it's only second row -- that's not too much for Nicky!!" WOOOHOOO!!!
US GP: Bridgestone race notes
Racing series MOTOGP
Date 2006-07-23
US Grand Prix pole setter and Bridgestone-shod Suzuki rider Chris Vermeulen ended an agonising 32-lap race at Laguna Seca this afternoon in fifth position having been in strong contention for podium finish with just three laps until the chequered flag.
Vermeulen led the first half of the race but was passed by eventual race winner Nicky Hayden on lap 17. Even though he was forced to yield to Dani Pedrosa on lap 26, the Suzuki was still looking good for a first 2006 podium, until a technical problem dropped him to fifth in the closing stages. The result still marks his best Moto GP finish of the season, one better than his sixth place at the Catalan Grand Prix last month and his race pace underlined the competitiveness of the Bridgestone tyres at Laguna Seca this weekend.
Vermeulen finished one place ahead of his Suzuki team-mate John Hopkins who took sixth place in his home grand prix, elevating him to ninth place in the riders' classification on 74 points. Two places further back was Ducati rider Loris Capirossi who adds another eight points to his championship tally after a difficult weekend in Monterey. His team-mate Sete Gibernau rounded off the top ten and earned himself six championship points from an equally tough US GP. Kawasaki also endured a problematic race with Shinya Nakano retiring from a top ten position with a technical issue on lap 16, whilst Randy de Puniet propelled himself from 19th at the end of the opening lap to a points-paying 12th place.
The sweltering Californian heat turned the US GP into a race of endurance as the newly-laid asphalt placed increasing demands on the tyres over the gruelling 32 laps. Bridgestone is pleased with the performance of its Laguna Seca tyres which saw Vermeulen amongst the quickest on the track until his technical trouble cruelly denied him a debut podium finish. Bridgestone has worked positively with each of its teams to help them extract the best from the tyres this weekend and derives significant encouragement from the consistency shown over the full race distance in spite of the difficulties faced by some teams.
Chris Vermeulen Suzuki 5th place: "Everything went pretty well at the start, the bike was running well and we made what I think was the best tyre choice. Thanks to my whole team and Bridgestone for helping me today. But about 12 laps from the end the bike started cutting out, it was not running smoothly and it was hesitating on corner entry - this was making it so hard to ride. It got worse and worse and I only just brought it home. In fact three turns after the end of the race it stopped completely! I'm really disappointed that I didn't get a podium but I think we have proved how strong the Suzuki, Bridgestone tyres and the whole team were here this weekend, and hopefully we can continue this performance."
In attendance today, Sugio Fukuoka, Bridgestone Corporation Vice-President and Officer: "I would like to extend my thanks to each of our teams and riders for solid work this weekend. It was particularly pleasing to see Chris Vermeulen on pole and it was a shame he was denied a debut podium. Our tyres performed well in today's race, but I look forward to the remaining races of the season where I am sure we can return to the podium and hopefully challenge for some victories."
Hiroshi Yamada - Bridgestone Motorsport - Motorcycle Racing Manager: "That was a tough race for all involved, for machines, tyres and riders. The intense heat has really transformed this weekend's race into a battle of the fittest. Chris did a fantastic job and was able to lead up until the midway point and could even retain second place until technical trouble relegated him to third place.
With a podium still looking likely, he suddenly found himself unable to keep pace and saw his podium taken with just three laps to go.
It is a real shame for Chris and Suzuki to miss out on their debut podium this season, but we congratulate them for their strong showing, which demonstrated the full performance of the Bridgestone tyre-Suzuki bike package. We are pleased that both Ducati and Kawasaki were able to take some valuable points away from a difficult grand prix weekend. Now we have three weeks before the next event in Brno, a race where Loris finished second last year for Bridgestone and Ducati. With that memory to spur us on, our development and work will not stop even if Moto GP can enjoy a deserved break before heading to the Czech Republic in mid-August."
http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=226457&FS=
I'm looking for a good article about yesterday! :-D
Silly. Americans only celebrate sports they can win. Does anyone one have any doubt that the Tour de France would be on our radar screen without Lance Armstrong?
SPEED covered some of this, good stuff!
Way to go Nicky!
What a ridiculous thing to say.
I didn't watch yet -- I know it'll be on the TiVo, but I was waiting for hubby to get home to watch! :o)
What a rush!!
You must've missed every single World Cup thread a month or so ago.
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