Marlboro Ducati's Valentino Rossi has said he is pleased with his fifth place in today's Estoril MotoGP race despite being mugged by Andrea Dovizioso for fourth on the final lap after holding it for the entire outing.
Rossi had held a watching brief for virtually the whole of the 28 race as Casey Stoner stretched away from him. Dovizioso shadowed the Italian from half-distance, lined up a pass on the exit of the slow chicane and then took fourth by just 0.025s.
"Apart from Dovizioso, today went well! I’m joking, but Andrea obviously rode a race that was strategically perfect. I think he played with me a little, knowing that on the straight, he could probably beat me to the line," said The Doctor.
"He couldn’t pass me because I was strong on the brakes, so he had me do all the work for 28 laps before making his attempt, and he got me by twenty-five thousandths. Apart from that, the team and I are very happy, because it was a nice race and this, for the time being, is the best we can do.
"I started well, I made up several positions, and then I was very consistent, with decent times. I practically did the same lap from qualifying for 28 laps, so it’s a good result. My only disappointment is that fourth would have been my best finish with the Ducati.
"Anyway, another positive is that I’m physically well, as I’m missing just fifteen percent of my strength, but I think I’ll be at 100 percent between Le Mans and Catalunya. As for the bike, there’s certainly still work to do, but we’re working together with the Ducati technicians. They’re pleased with the data they have, and I’m seeing that what I get from the racing department works. I
"It will take some time, but we’re going forward. Tomorrow we’ll have some new things to try, so let’s hope that it’s dry, and we’ll see how it goes. We don’t expect to solve everything in seven hours, just to continue down the path we’ve started on together.”