James Tosland kicked off his MotoGP career in fine style this weekend, converting a second place in qualifying to a sixth place in the race. He was third rookie home behind Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso and the latter pair were giving Valentino Rossi the kind of trouble he was worrying about pre race.
"This result is just great for me. I’ve realised now that with everybody’s support, which I’m getting from the Tech 3 team, Yamaha and Michelin, it is possible to be competitive. To finish just behind Valentino in my very first MotoGP race is surreal," said Toseland.
"The first couple of laps were pretty hectic and I put a move on Jorge that was quite close. That’s just a lack of experience racing against these guys. I’ve raced against the same boys for seven years and know exactly what they do and when they do it. Jorge put his bike over my nose just as I was committed for the pass. I’ve just got to get used to how these guys take the corners so I can pass them a bit safer. But he left the door open a bit and I went for it. There was no harm done and after that I was trying everything I had to pass Andrea and Valentino. I was catching up fractions of time all lap and I’d just get with them at the last corner and they’d stretch away from me on the straight.
"There is nobody bad on the brakes so you can’t catch it up really. You can chip away and chip away but the times I got close they were side-byside and it was like a wall for me. And I wasn’t prepared to take two of them out in my first MotoGP with sixth place in the bag I’m a bit emotionally drained to be fair but what you learn in 22 laps around these guys is priceless and I can’t wait for Jerez.”
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