Espargaro storms to 5th at the Motul TT Assen

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Espargaro storms to 5th at the Motul TT Assen

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Monster @Yamaha Tech3 Team rider Pol Espargaro stormed across the finish line in 5th position today in Assen at the eighth round of the 2015 MotoGP World Championship. The Young Spaniard launched off the grid from 5th and met the first corner in 4th position whilst right in the mix with the factory MotoGP bikes. He executed an impressive overtake on Aleix Espargaro to move into third before being shuffled back one position at the end of the first lap. Espargaro then stuck into his fierce race pace as he intended to remain with the riders ahead of him. The lap numbers counted down and by the mid point of the race, he was heavily involved in a notable battle for 5th position with five additional riders. On the 20th lap, the pack was covered by just two seconds and the 24 year old was running in 6th with his sights firmly locked on Cal Crutchlow in front. Two laps later, the 2013 Moto2 World Champion powered past Crutchlow and progressed up to 5th before blazing across the finish line impressively ahead of the chasing four riders who were covered by just 0.388.
Meanwhile, Bradley Smith produced another strong display in the Netherlands to seize 7th position after becoming involved in the tussle with his teammate that went right to the finish flag. The 24 year old rider commenced the 85th Dutch TT from 12th on the grid and produced a solid start to battle his way up to 8th at the fall of the first lap. Then Smith stuck into his race rhythm and rode consistently as he sought to close in on the group in front. The Briton remained calm and made steps forward before diving past Pedrosa on the 16th lap to seize 8th. With seven laps remaining, he tried to overtake his teammate, yet unfortunately ran off the track in the process and slipped back to 9th. However, Smith soon recovered the distance and was back in the middle of the battle for 5th. He powered onwards before reclaiming 8th on the 23rd lap and then geared up for the final sprint around the 4.5 kilometre circuit. Here he jumped up a place and after speeding out of the iconic Geert Timmer Bocht chicane he was less than a hairs breadth to Cal Crutchlow in what was a spectacular finish to the Motul TT Assen where he just missed out on 6th position by 0.069.



Pol Espargaro

5th / +24.268 / 26 laps

"Of course, I have to be pleased with the fifth position today, yet it was a very tough race. Unfortunately, I had a lot of difficulties with my right forearm again, which I have recently had surgery on and the last six laps were particularly tricky. I ran wide in the fast corners and couldn't brake, so to be honest, riding like this was anything but easy. In the last three laps, I even started to think that I wouldn't be able to finish the race as I was convinced I would run wide and crash somewhere. Yet, I kept fighting and held my position until the finish line, but I just tried to be as big as possible in the last lap to make the others struggle to go past me as I had nothing more to give on the brakes. Therefore, beside the satisfaction of the good result, there is also some frustration because in this situation it will be tricky to continue racing due to the problem itself which is also painful. However, tomorrow we will fly, as scheduled, to our first test in Japan for the 8 hour race and face this new challenge after the good result here in the Netherlands."






Bradley Smith

7th / +24.442 / 26 laps

"Overall, I am pleased to walk away from the Assen track with another solid finish even though it was hard work in this race. It was especially difficult behind the Honda and Ducati bikes as they have to be ridden in different styles when compared to the Yamaha, so it wasn't easy at all to find my way through. To be honest, it was a bit of shame that I qualified in 12th yesterday as I definitely felt that I had the bike underneath me which was strong enough for 4th position. In the second part of the race, I tried to pass Pol with around eight laps left to go, but I ran off track and then had to move back through the group all over again. I thought that I could have overtaken him and then broken away so it was a pity that I ran wide. Nevertheless, beating two factory bikes was great, especially as it was in one on one battles, so I've got to be pleased with my performance. Also the top satellite bike was only two bike lengths in front, which means we have been competitive again. I must say thanks to the team for the great job and I look forward to getting back on my Yamaha M1 at Sachsenring."



Baz in front of everyone else in the Open Class at Assen
It was a two-faced race in Assen for the Athinà Forward Racing team. Loris Baz was the first Open rider after a tough race, while his teammate Stefan Bradl crashed and he fractured his right scaphoid.
Baz, 15th on the grid, had a good start and he was able to get behind his teammate and very close to the points. On the sixth lap he took the lead of the Open and kept it until the end when he crossed the line in 15th place. For the French rider this is the second win of the season in the Open class. The point collected in Assen consolidates his second place in the league and shortens the distance to Barbera, who is leading the standings.
Unlucky race for Stefan Bradl who crashed heavily a few laps after the start. The German, 13th in yesterday's qualifying, was the fastest Open but he suddenly lost the rear and crashed without being able to do anything to avoid the accident. After the first medical investigations at the Clinica Mobile, Dr. Michele Zasa confirmed the fracture of the right scaphoid. Bradl immediately left the track for Munich where probably he will receive surgery his right hand in the next few days. A press release on his conditions will follow as soon as possible.



Loris Baz

15th / +52.396 / 26 laps

"It was a tough race, but I'm happy with the end result. I struggled in the first half of the race, I could not push as I wanted, but the more laps the better was my pace. In the end I was very fast and I finished first in the Open class. I'm pretty satisfied if I think that until yesterday afternoon my health condition was badly affected by an intestinal virus. Only two points separate me from Barbera and this is one more reason to be happy. Thanks to all the team and the sponsors for their support: we can now go for the lead of the Open class."






Stefan Bradl

DNF / 21 Laps

"Too bad, my race ended earlier than expected when I was leading the Open class and I was close to the points zone. I lost the rear and I could not do anything to prevent the fall. Unfortunately I broke my right scaphoid during the impact and I propably will have to undergo surgery to reduce the fracture."




2015 MotoGP Netherlands

Assen 27/06/2015

race I
1 Valentino Rossi
Yamaha
ITA 40'54.037
2 Marc Marquez Honda ESP 0'01.242
3 Jorge Lorenzo
Yamaha
ESP 0'14.576
4 Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 0'19.109
5 Pol Espargaro
Yamaha
ESP 0'24.268
6 Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 0'24.373
7 Bradley Smith
Yamaha
GBR 0'24.442
8 Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 0'24.656
9 Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 0'26.725
10 Maverick Viñales Suzuki ESP 0'27.238
11 Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 0'29.038
12 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 0'29.418
13 Scott Redding Honda GBR 0'46.663
14 Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 0'49.305
15 Loris Baz
Yamaha
FRA 0'52.396


MotoGP World Standing

Rider Standings After Race 8 of 18

1. Valentino Rossi
Yamaha
ITA 163
2. Jorge Lorenzo
Yamaha
ESP 153
3. Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 107
4. Marc Marquez Honda ESP 89
5. Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 87
6. Bradley Smith
Yamaha
GBR 77
7. Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 57
8. Pol Espargaro
Yamaha
ESP 56
9. Maverick Viñales Suzuki ESP 52
10. Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 47
11. Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 44
12. Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 38
13. Scott Redding Honda GBR 30
14. Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 28
15. Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 16
16. Loris Baz
Yamaha
FRA 14
19. Stefan Bradl
Yamaha
DE 9



Circuit Length:
4555
Lap Record:
1'34.525
(Daniel Pedrosa, 1-1-2010)
Fastest Lap Ever:
1'32.627
(Valentino Rossi, 27-6-2015)
Last Years Winner:
Marc Marquez
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