Rossi
returns to happy hunting ground Down Under
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[October 16, 2015]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The breathtaking
renaissance of Valentino Rossi may be traced back to his last visit to
Australia, so it is fitting that the Italian MotoGP great can all but
seal an eighth premier class championship at Phillip Island on Sunday.
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Yamaha rider Rossi will make his 328th Grand Prix start at the
picturesque seaside circuit, drawing level with retired
record-holder and fellow Italian Loris Capirossi.
The championship has been reduced to a two-horse race between Rossi
and team mate Jorge Lorenzo with three rounds to go and 18 points
separating the riders.
The gap is handy but 36-year-old Rossi was reluctant to start
calculating the potential results he would need to seal a magic
eighth title to match the record of another Italian champion,
Giacomo Agostini.
"It's quite impossible (to predict)," Rossi said this week.
"In three races, we will have completely different conditions, three
different types of tracks, so I never do these types of calculation
-- 99 percent of the time, it doesn't happen.
"We need to concentrate on Phillip Island and try to arrive in front
of Jorge. This is the target, rather than making the calculation to
arrive behind."
Rossi returns to Phillip Island to defend what seemed the most
unlikely of race titles.
A distant second to Honda's runaway leader Marc Marquez last year,
Rossi had all but resigned himself to another podium spot behind the
Spaniard but his rival spun out of the race 10 laps from the end.
That gave Rossi his sixth premier class win in Australia and first
at Phillip Island in 10 years.
The Italian has barely looked back on his rejuvenated Yamaha,
claiming four race wins this year to draw close to another
championship, five years after his last was sealed at Phillip island
in 2009.
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Double world champion Lorenzo has had his troubles Down Under,
slicing off part of a finger during a crash one year, but he also
has some fine memories.
He claimed the second of his championships at Phillip Island in 2012
with a safe podium spot behind retiring local hero Casey Stoner.
Lorenzo is confident he can push Rossi to the wire in the remaining
races of the championship and believes he can take a crucial step at
Phillip Island.
"I am fortunate to have competed in an era with some of the most
talented riders in the history of the sport and for sure some of the
best of the last 30 years," he said this week.
"This year if I win will be a more special feeling for me and
Yamaha, especially to beat Honda after Marquez has won the past two
years."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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