from twowheelsblog
Using the phrase martillo y
mantequilla (hammer and butter) that is etched on the levers of Jorge
Lorenzo’s Yamaha M1 and the word perfect is the only way we can describe
the reigning World Champion’s 2013 Qatar race.
A punishing pace and an unwavering
rhythm, that Lorenzo carefully and methodically constructed during the
pre-season tests and the during the four-day weekend. Eight consecutive
blistering laps under the 1.56 barrier gave the Spaniard a truly
impressive victory and an great start to his title defense.
“Half an hour before the race I felt a
little bit nervous so I had to really concentrate and relax on the
grid. I knew it was going to be difficult to open a gap but I had to
try, I made a good start and pushed more than 100%. In the beginning it
was hard to open the gap as Pedrosa didn’t want to let me get away, he
tried to stay with me but after six or seven laps I opened the gap which
made me more confident to keep my pace.I’m very happy for Yamaha and
happy for Valentino as he has now passed two difficult years,” said
Lorenzo.
May Lin Jarvis summed it up the best
when he said to Valentino Rossi at the parc ferme, “welcome back.” It’s
amazing how Valentino Rossi literally stole the scene from Lorenzo. The
Yamaha rider with his error due to a ‘red mist moment’ as he called it
trying not to Lorenzo escape. put him back in seventh and his subsequent
return through the field, the picking off Cal Crutchlow, Dani Pedrosa
and his battle with Marc Marquez was something that Rossi fans - and
racing fans in general - truly missed.
Rossi was also truly lucky, as he
also had a bent front brake lever which he sustained after trying to
pass Andrea Dovizioso he ended up touching Dani Pedrosa’s tire.
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