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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Rossi Already 4,646, Crutchlow Being Consistent



German MotoGP Valentino Rossi stared with a collection of 4,646 points during his career in the motorcycle racing world championship grand prix. At Sachsenring later, Cal Crutchlow will also seek to continue the current consistency. 8th race series will be held at the Sachsenring MotoGP this weekend. Before the race was held in Assen, the Netherlands, when Rossi appeared to be the winner.

For Rossi, the victory in Assen marks the first time he came back to win the race since it was last done on October 10, 2010 Malaysian MotoGP. Rossi obviously will try to show that the result at Assen is an indication that he back to best and not just a coincidence. Results in Assen also raises a number of records, such as successive Crutchlow (Tech 3 Yamaha) won the pole position. Although eventually only finish in the top three, that achievement is Crutchlow third podium in four races. Now it's consistency will be tested at the Sachsenring.

After a absence from the podium Assen, Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) and Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) will also try to re-fill the top three positions in the race at Sachsenring later. The following data and facts in the German MotoGP ahead of the figures, as reported by the official MotoGP website. Following victory in the Dutch MotoGP Valentino Rossi, total points in a career in motorcycle racing world championship grand prix has reached 4,646, or double digits of numbers commonly attached to the figures.

Before the results of the Dutch MotoGP, Jorge Lorenzo or the name of Dani Pedrosa was always there at the podium for 24 successive MotoGP races. The last time one of them missed the podium was the last race in Valencia in 2011, when Casey Stoner ahead of Ben Spies and Andrea Dovizioso. Race at Assen as MotoGP competition illustrates. During the 26 lap race took place, none of the total of 23 riders who finished with dioverlap by his opponent. The last time the 23 riders finished with the same number of laps in the primary classroom with no one in the overlap is in the 500cc race in Germany in 1980.

Achieved pole position at Assen Cal Crutchlow making the first British rider who can do that again in the primary classroom after Jeremy McWilliams at Phillip Island in 2002. In seven start position occupied by Aleix Espargaro in Assen is the best qualifying result achieved by CRT rider. Since his debut season in 2008, Jorge Lorenzo recently completed the race three times without a podium outside the zone - exclude retired. The first was in 2011 when he finished sixth at Assen, last year at Le Mans. The third occurred at Assen this year, when he finished in fifth position after driving with a broken collarbone conditions. Cal Crutchlow third position at Assen made ​​it three times already in the zone podium finish this season. Since Ron Haslam in 1985, again only this time there are riders United Kingdom can achieve three podium at the same season in the primary classroom.  

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