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MotoGP 09 R1 Race Results

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Press release by www.MotoGP.com

The re-scheduled first MotoGP race of 2009 saw Casey Stoner take victory at the Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar.

As the action in the premier class of the 2009 FIM MotoGP World Championship finally got underway, at the spectacular Losail International Circuit on Monday night, it was Casey Stoner who took the headlines, completing a hat-trick of season-opening wins in Qatar.

Following the exceptional postponement of the opening MotoGP contest of the year due to rain in the Arabian desert, Monday evening witnessed the first race in the new single tyre supplier era, but it was a familiar story with Stoner crossing the line first, ahead of World Champion Valentino Rossi.

A ruthless Stoner took the holeshot from pole and had built up a two second gap at the end of the first lap. The 2007 World Champion’s victory never looked in serious doubt as he controlled the race from the front, having been the fastest rider in every session over the weekend. Stoner’s winning margin was more than seven seconds at the end of a brilliant performance, casting aside any doubts about his fitness after winter surgery on his left wrist.

Completing the podium behind the front two was Rossi’s Fiat Yamaha colleague Jorge Lorenzo repeating his rostrum result from his MotoGP debut in the opening race of 2008, in his first race on Bridgestone tyres.

Monster Yamaha Tech 3’s Colin Edwards started his seventh season in MotoGP riding solidly from sixth on the grid to finish fourth on his own Bridgestone debut, making it three Yamahas in the top four.

Also on new tyres and with a new factory bike Repsol Honda’s 2009 signing Andrea Dovizioso was fifth, fading slightly in the second half of the race having run in third place for several laps.

There was a good performance from Alex de Angelis, crossing the line sixth having qualified ninth at the start of his second year with the San Carlo Honda Gresini team. Rizla Suzuki’s Chris Vermeulen also made a decent start to the year with his improved GSV-R machine in seventh.

An excellent MotoGP debut from satellite Ducati rider Mika Kallio, meanwhile, saw him end up as the best placed rookie in eighth for the new look Pramac Racing outfit.

On factory machinery and returning to the Honda Gresini team this year, Toni Elías may be disappointed not to have done better than ninth, whilst Frenchman Randy de Puniet brought the satellite LCR Honda RC212V home three seconds behind the Spaniard to complete the top ten.

Dani Pedrosa, riding with knee and wrist injuries, battled through the pain barrier to pick up some important points in eleventh spot. On his Ducati debut, Pedrosa’s former team-mate Nicky Hayden also did well to complete the race in twelfth, given the back and chest injuries he suffered in a huge highside crash in qualifying on Saturday. The brave 2006 World Champion even set his best time on the last lap.

Sete Gibernau finished 13th on his MotoGP comeback with the satellite Ducati Grupo Francisco Hernando team, unable to push into the top ten due to his ongoing shoulder injury.

Marco Melandri made his first appearance for the Hayate Racing Team and ran off track early on but battled back well to finish in the points in 14th.

Commencing his 20th Grand Prix season Rizla Suzuki’s Loris Capirossi crashed out on lap eight and was unable to rejoin the race.

After a weekend off the MotoGP riders next reconvene at the Polini Grand Prix of Japan for round two, which takes place at the Motegi circuit from 24th-26th April.

Pos. Points Num. Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total time Km/h Gap
1 25 27 Casey STONER AUS Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 42'53.984 165.539
2 20 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha 43'01.755 165.041 7.771
3 16 99 Jorge LORENZO SPA Fiat Yamaha Team Yamaha 43'10.228 164.501 16.244
4 13 5 Colin EDWARDS USA Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 43'18.394 163.984 24.410
5 11 4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Repsol Honda Team Honda 43'21.247 163.804 27.263
6 10 15 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 43'23.867 163.639 29.883
7 9 7 Chris VERMEULEN AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 43'27.611 163.404 33.627
8 8 36 Mika KALLIO FIN Pramac Racing Ducati 43'28.739 163.334 34.755
9 7 24 Toni ELIAS SPA San Carlo Honda Gresini Honda 43'33.465 163.038 39.481
10 6 14 Randy DE PUNIET FRA LCR Honda MotoGP Honda 43'36.268 162.864 42.284
11 5 3 Dani PEDROSA SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 43'42.510 162.476 48.526
12 4 69 Nicky HAYDEN USA Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 43'42.867 162.454 48.883
13 3 59 Sete GIBERNAU SPA Grupo Francisco Hernando Ducati 43'46.199 162.248 52.215
14 2 33 Marco MELANDRI ITA Hayate Racing Team Kawasaki 43'50.363 161.991 56.379
15 1 72 Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN Scot Racing Team MotoGP Honda 43'54.270 161.751 1'00.286
16 52 James TOSELAND GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 44'08.962 160.853 1'14.978
17 88 Niccolo CANEPA ITA Pramac Racing Ducati 44'09.012 160.850 1'15.028

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