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Preview - Portuguese Grand Prix.

Valentino Rossi (ITA), Yamaha Factory Racing Team, Yamaha M1, 46, 2007 MotoGP World Championship, <br>Round 14, Estoril, Portugal, 16 September 2007
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Preview - Portuguese Grand Prix.

Thursday, 10th April 2008

After starting the new season on two circuits well known from winter testing, MotoGP 2008 heads to this weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix with a clean sheet of paper - and one eye on the weather.

MotoGP machines haven’t ridden at Estoril, venue for round three of 18, since last September - when Dani Pedrosa, currently leading the MotoGP World Championship for the first time ever following his Jerez victory, finished a close second to Valentino Rossi.

Due to delays with the '08 Repsol Honda engine, Pedrosa's spring-valve powerplant hasn’t been substantially changed since that race - and is thus tipped to suffer along the Estoril main straight this weekend - but the Spaniard has already defied a pre-season hand injury and set-up issues with the RC212V to take third and first in the two opening rounds.

Rossi hasn’t won a race since that September victory, but returns fresh from a best-yet second place on his new Bridgestone tyres and hoping it'll be a case of third time lucky for his new tyre partnership. Victory for the Italian would also end a six race losing streak - at a circuit Rossi has already won at five times in the premier class.

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Between Pedrosa and Rossi in the championship standings sits The Doctor's Fiat Yamaha team-mate and MotoGP star rookie Jorge Lorenzo, who lurks just five points behind arch-rival Pedrosa after a dramatic start to his premier-class career.

Lorenzo has taken two pole positions and two podiums from his first two MotoGP events, but - like Pedrosa - has never previously won at Estoril in any class. Being a rookie, Lorenzo will also face the additional challenge of 'relearning' the bumpy layout on an 800cc machine.

But the man to beat could well be world champion Casey Stoner, fired-up to reassert his authority after a Ducati-worst eleventh at Jerez and having finished a close third in the 2007 Estoril race - despite a clutch problem. The 22-year-old Australian is just one point behind Rossi in the points and won the 250cc race in Estoril three years ago.
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Valentino Rossi (ITA), Yamaha Factory Racing Team, Yamaha M1, 46, 2007 MotoGP World Championship, 
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