Yamaha Factory Racing rider Valentino Rossi scored his sixteenth podium from seventeen races in the final round of the 2005 MotoGP World Championship to put the shine on Yamaha's 50th Anniversary celebrations at Valencia. The Italian started from his lowest grid position of the season but produced a dramatic ride to end the race in third place, lapping quicker than eventual winner Marco Melandri (Honda). A crowd of 124,520 watched Rossi make up seven positions with an incredible surge on the first lap, although the early pace of Melandri and Nicky Hayden (Honda) provided them with an advantage that proved impossible to breach in the second half of the race.
Rossi's Yamaha Factory team-mate Colin Edwards suffered a disappointing end to his first season with the team, losing three positions on the first lap after starting from sixth and only managing to recover one place by the end of the race. Nevertheless, the American has made significant progress with a new riding style over the course of the weekend and he is now looking forward to winter testing as he prepares for his second season as a Yamaha rider. In the meantime, Yamaha is left to reflect on a stunning Anniversary season, in which it has swept the board, taking the riders', teams' and constructors' World Championship titles.
VALENTINO ROSSI (3rd - +2.959)
"The second part of the race was very positive because my pace was fast
and I rode well but if you want to win a race then you can't start from
fifteenth on the grid. I made a mistake yesterday with the crash but the
truth is that we were struggling all weekend with the setting and we
didn't understand until this morning what the problem was. We worked it
out and in the race I was able to ride how I wanted to, but it was too
late. It was good fun, I pushed hard but it wasn't enough. In the future
we have to make sure we work better in practice. It's been a fantastic
season and everyone has worked hard to achieve all our targets. Now we
look forward to some holidays and some hard work during winter testing!"
COLIN EDWARDS (8th - +25.678)
"I didn't ride great today. In the middle of the race I started to push
hard and caught up again with the middle of the pack, but by that time I
had abused my tyres a lot, they were moving around and so I decided to
hold station. I have never been at the last race of a season counting
down the days for winter testing to start. We have a lot of work to do
and I want to get going as soon as possible. It's been an average season
but we've learnt a lot for next year and the whole team has worked very
hard for me. I want to thank them and thank Michelin and I'm looking
forward to working with everyone over the winter and coming out strong
next year."
DAVIDE BRIVIO - YAMAHA FACTORY RACING TEAM DIRECTOR
"Basically we lost the race in practice, both with the setting
difficulties we had and Valentino's starting position for the race. It
is always going to be difficult from the fifth row, but he was 4.9
seconds down on the leader after four laps and by the end it was 2.9 so
his pace was even better than the race winner. It's been a long season
from January, when testing started, to November. We have won everything
available, scored eleven race victories and right now I would accept the
same statistics next season - only with Colin higher in the
championship. That is our aim for next year but for now I just want to
say thank you to all our staff, engineers, crew and both of our riders.
It has been a fantastic season."
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