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orenzo back on board
And battling on despite injuries
16/05/08 18:56


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Jorge Lorenzo
Following on from his eventful weekend in China two weeks ago, Fiat Yamaha Team rider Jorge Lorenzo was back on his M1 at Le Mans today, battling on despite the pain of two fractured ankles.

The injuries he sustained in China have not yet had time to fully recover but the 21-year-old is able to ride and finished the day an impressive fourth in the overall standings, despite a small crash this afternoon.

It was straight down to business from the off this morning for the Mallorcan and he finished the first session second in the standings, despite this being the first time he has ridden a MotoGP bike at this track. This afternoon he continued to work on refining his settings and tyre choices and the Michelin rider was able to improve on his time from the morning by 0.3 seconds, despite losing grip and sliding out at turn two near the end of the session. Luckily however he escaped any further injury and the damage to his bike was also minimal.

Lorenzo's team-mate Valentino Rossi was sixth fastest this afternoon, whilst the time sheets were topped by Dani Pedrosa.

Jorge Lorenzo
“The first thing I did when I crashed this afternoon was to stand up in order to check that I hadn't done any more damage! Luckily it's okay and I don't think I have made anything worse and at the moment I don't need to have any injections, which is better for me. The pain in my ankles is not so bad and to ride is okay, the main problem is that I am lacking the confidence that I know I should have, but I just need to keep thinking positively and I am sure that this will come soon. We need to work on the electronics a bit and also the suspension, and then I think we can make another step, but anyway we've made a good start today overall.
If it stays dry then I think I will have the possibility to fight for the pole position, but if it's wet it will be a different story so we are hoping for good weather!”


Daniele Romagnoli
“Unfortunately this afternoon Jorge crashed in turn two, when he was at the maximum lean angle and he lost the front and the rear. After China it was a fright for everyone but he got up quickly and luckily he is okay, as is the bike! Aside from this, his performance today has been very good considering his physical condition and it seems he's able to ride okay. We need to work on the grip under acceleration because at the moment the bike is a bit unstable, and we also need to improve the contact in the front because we're wheelying a bit too much. It's been a good start though and tomorrow we will keep going like this and try to improve even more.”

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