Movistar Yamaha MotoGP’s Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi showed their superfast pace in today’s TT Assen race. The competition was incredibly tough amongst the leading group, with positions being swapped every lap. The teammates finished in third and fifth place respectively.

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5th | VALENTINO ROSSI
+2.963 / 26 LAPS

3rd | MAVERICK VIÑALES
+2.308 / 26 LAPS

Grand Prix of the Netherlands
Assen, The Netherlands, 1st July 2018

Today the TT Circuit Assen hosted the closest battle of the 2018 MotoGP season so far. At one point the front group consisted of eight riders and Movistar Yamaha MotoGP‘s Maverick Viñales and Valentino Rossi were in the mix, both having the pace to fight for the win. The Dutch fans were on the edge of their seats as the ranking order kept changing. Since today is also Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.‘s 63rd anniversary, the factory riders were extra eager to secure a place on the podium. Ultimately it was Viñales who took third, whilst Rossi was ran wide in the latter stages of the race and finished in fifth place.
Starting from sixth on the grid, Viñales was lying in ninth place as he approached the first corner, before settling into eighth as he completed the first lap. After six laps he moved up to sixth place and tapped onto the back of the five-rider group fighting for the lead, bringing Cal Crutchlow and Johann Zarco with him.
Following a scrapping session with Zarco, Viñales passed Rossi on lap 12. Next on the list was Alex Rins, and with 11 laps to go the younger Yamaha rider secured fourth, closely followed by the other Movistar Yamaha bike. He was at that time the fastest rider on track, and whilst battling with his teammate he managed to overtake Jorge Lorenzo. Soon after he passed Marc Marquez for second place, at the start of lap 18, and went on to take the lead from Andrea Dovizioso with eight laps to go.
However, a big wobble cost him time and saw him fall back behind Marquez to second place. The number 25 rider kept close, but they both ran wide, dropping him back to fourth. Yet, he still was not out for the count. Viñales fought his way back to second on the penultimate lap but came just came short trying to hold Rins behind him to the finish line. Despite a sensational last run through the Geert Timmer chicane, he ended the race in third place, just 0.039sfrom second and a 2.308s gap to first.
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At the start of the race, Rossi briefly fell back from third to fifth place, but soon regained his original grid position before the end of lap 1. The Doctor didn‘t want the two front men to escape and pushed hard in the early laps. At the end of lap 4 he launched his first attack on Marquez and made it stick.
Next up was Lorenzo, but contact between the two riders meant the Italian lost some time. It couldn‘t have come at a more inconvenient moment, as the pressure from behind started to build up. On lap six the leading group had grown to a total of eight riders.
Rossi dropped back as far as seventh due to the constant attack, but he is known for his quick comebacks. He worked his way back up the order, all the while also battling with his teammate. He was lying in fourth place until 5 laps before the end, when Marquez and Viñales ran wide. The crowd favourite took the opportunity to lead the race for the first time as they crossed the start/finish line, but it wasn‘t to last. The others were not letting him get away and pushed him back to fourth. Rossi, however, had fight left in him. He regained second place, but this time he ran wide after almost colliding with Dovizioso in turn 1. With less than two laps to go, he was pushing 100 per cent. He managed to put in a final overtake on Dovizioso in the last corner, but it didn‘t stick, making the Yamaha rider cross the finish line in fifth place, 2.963s from first.

Valentino Rossi

“It was a wild race. I was so happy to be there, at the front, because it was exciting for all of the race, but I’m sad because I think I had the potential to arrive on the podium. The problem was that at the beginning I was very unlucky with Lorenzo. Lorenzo touched the curb and lost the front at a very high speed. I was already accelerating, but I overtook him in a good way, and we didn’t crash, so that was very good. After, during the race, it was very difficult and I tried to control the tyre degradation, because I had the soft option on the rear, so I knew that at the end it could be very much on the limit. With four or five laps to go I tried to attack. I was doing well, because I was in second place. When fighting with Dovizioso, he tried to overtake me in the first corner, but he arrived a little in delay so, unfortunately, I had to go outside of the track. We lost a lot of time, me especially. I think me and Dovi both had the potential to arrive on the podium and like this we arrived just in fourth and fifth place.”


Maverick Viñales

“For sure I‘m very happy. We‘ve been studying how to improve the first laps, we worked hard, and it was good to feel strong, especially in the middle of the race. After that the tyre dropped a lot, but I think we can solve this pretty easily for the next races. The TT Assen track helps a little, because I‘m fast here, but for the other tracks we need to continue to work hard. My plan today was to get to first place and push, that‘s why I didn‘t want to let Marc pass me in turn 9. Then I went very close to the gravel, because I braked so late. Anyway, it‘s nice to be back and nice to be strong. We weren‘t in the best position to win, because we started a little bit towards the back, but in the next races we need to think back to this weekend, because this strategy works. On lap 6 I rode a 1‘34.1s. I thought I could ride faster towards the end, but I got a little bit of arm pump and couldn‘t control the speed and it was crazy. Last year in Germany was a good race, I was quite strong, and we need to keep working like this. We know the way to go fast in Sachsenring, so it‘s time to work and get the job done.” 

Lin Jarvis
Managing Director
“Today was a fantastic race for MotoGP. I can‘t possibly imagine how many overtakes there were from start to finish. Both Maverick and Valentino had great form, so we‘re a little disappointed we couldn‘t have both riders on the podium today. Obviously, we also really wanted to win, but that said, it‘s good to see Maverick back on the podium – a real confidence boost for him. The biggest difference today was that, despite both our riders not having the best start, we saw Maverick being more aggressive at the beginning of the race. I think that helped him today to stay with the leading pack, catch up, and take the well-deserved podium. Valentino could have definitely been on the podium as well if he hadn‘t run wide in the latter stages of the race when he was close to Dovizioso. Now we move on to Sachsenring, which is generally not bad for us as well, so we‘ll continue to work hard and push. But first I want to thank both our guys and the crew for their great efforts today.”

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Rossi‘s fifth place keeps him in second position in the championship standings with 99 points, 6 points ahead of teammate Viñales, who remains in third position. Yamaha stayed in third place in the Constructor Championship, with a 35-point margin to first, while the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team remain in first position in the team standings and now have a 11-point gap to the second team.
MotoGP will be back in action in two weeks’ time at the Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland, held at the Sachsenring from July 13th – 15th.
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2018 Schedule

Date Race Venue Location Rossi Viñales Team
Mar 16 Grand Prix of Qatar Losail International Circuit Qatar  3rd
16 pts
6th
10 pts 
 2nd
26 pts
Apr 8 Grand Prix of Argentina
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo Argentina   19th
16 pts
5th
21 pts
  3rd
37 pts
Apr 22 Grand Prix of the Americas
Circuit of the Americas Austin, TX  4th
29 pts
 2nd
41 pts
1st
70 pts
May 6 Grand Prix of Spain
Circuido de Jerez Jerez de la Frontera, Spain 5th
40 pts 
7th
50 pts
 1st
90 pts
May 20 Grand Prix of France Circuit de ls Sarthe Le Mans, France 3rd
56 pts
7th
59 pts
2nd
115 pts
Jun 3 Grand Prix of Italy
Autodromo del Mugello Mugello, Italy 3rd
72 pts
8th
67 pts
1st
139 pts
Jun 17 Grand Prix of Catalunya
Circuit de Catalunya Montmeló, Spain 3rd
88 pts
6th
77 pts
1st
165 pts
Jul 1 Grand Prix of the Netherlands
Circuit de ls Sarthe Assen, Netherlands 5th
99 pts
3rd
93 pts
1st
192 pts
Jul 13 Grand Prix of Germany
Sachsenring Saxon, Germany
Aug 5 Grand Prix of Czech Republic
Automodrom Brno Brno, Czech Republic
Aug 12 Grand Prix of Austria Red Bull Ring Spielberg, Austria
Aug 26 Grand Prix of Great Britain
Silverstone Circuit Towcester, Great Britain
Sep 9 Grand Prix of San Marino
Misano World Circuit Misano Adriatico, Italy
Sep 23 Grand Prix of Aragón
Motorland Aragón Alcañiz, Spain
Oct 7 Grand Prix of Thailand Chang International Circuit Isan, Thailand
Oct 21 Grand Prix of Japan
Twin Ring Motegi Tochigi, Japan
Oct 28 Grand Prix of Australia
Phillip Island Circuit Phillip Island Victoria, Australia
Nov 4 Grand Prix of Malaysia
Sepang International Circuit Selangor, Malaysia  
Nov 18 Grand Prix of Valencia
Ricardo Tormo Valencia Cheste, Spain    
2018 FINAL  SEASON  RESULT

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