Rossi ends first-date barren spell

Italian takes season-opening MotoGP for first time since 2005 with Qatar night race win.

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Rossi takes the chequered flag in the season-opener for the first time since 2005 [AFP]

Former champion Casey Stoner crashed out early after starting from pole at the season-opening Qatar MotoGP as Valentino Rossi opened his world title defence with a win.

Australian Stoner had dominated every practice and qualifying session in Doha but fell while in the lead on lap six to see the chance of a fourth successive year-opener win slip from his grasp.

“I think it was from 2005 I didn’t win the first race, so we try to continue like this”

Valentino Rossi, MotoGP world champion

Rossi controlled the floodlit night race from there to win by 1.022 seconds over Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo.

The Spaniard, riding with stitches in his right hand after an accident in testing, took third place from Ducati rider Nicky Hayden on the 20th lap and then went up the inside of Honda’s Andrea Dovizioso on the final lap to give his team the one-two.

It sparked wild celebrations from the Yamaha team in front of more than 7,000 spectators at Losail International Circuit on Sunday.

And Rossi’s win saw him take the season-opener for the first time since Jerez in 2005, before Qatar became the first date on the calendar.

‘Great start’

“A great way to start the season for us, for me, for my team, for Yamaha,” said the nine-time world champion.

“Another first and second and these 25 points in this track are like gold for us, for our championship.

Qatar MotoGP result

1 V Rossi (ITA) Yamaha
2 J Lorenzo (ESP) Yamaha
3 A Dovizioso (ITA) Honda
4 N Hayden (USA) Ducati
5 B Spies (USA) Yamaha
6 R de Puniet (FRA) Honda
7 D Pedrosa (ESP) Honda
8 C Edwards (USA) Yamaha
9 L Capirossi (ITA) Suzuki
10 H Aoyama (JPN) Honda

“I think it was from 2005 I didn’t win the first race, so we try to continue like this.”

Lorenzo said he was tired after battling the pain to finish second.

“I struggled a lot at this track with the sliding and I was riding at the limit physically and also on my riding style,” he said.

“At the end I did the maximum I can to overtake Hayden and Andrea.”

Hayden passed Dovizioso two turns from the end, but the Italian powered past down the front straight to take the final podium spot by .011 seconds.

“It was a strange thing, because to overtake a rider inside at the last corner is not normal,” said Dovizioso.

“But (Hayden) made a small mistake so I can exit in the same level and my bike in the straight is so strong, so fast so I can get to the podium.”

Debut for Moto2

Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa became the first rider to win a Moto2 race, the 600cc class which replaced the 250cc World Championship.

The 19-year-old gave no indication of his potential in 2009, with 10th his best finish, but he put on a masterclass on the Honda-powered Suter chassis.

Starting ninth on the 41-rider grid, Tomizawa took the lead on the sixth of 20 laps and never gave it up as he went on to win by 4.656 seconds.

Spaniard Alex Debon stole second place from Frenchman Jules Cluzel six turns from the end of the race.

Nicol Terol began the night’s action by leading a Spanish sweep of the first four places in the 125cc race for a tactically brilliant third career win.

The Aprilia rider was among the seven strong leading pack when he hit the front on the 15th of 18 laps with the fastest race lap and went on to win by 2.395.

Efren Vazquez and Marc Marquez filled out the podium, with Pol Espargaro a close fourth.

The next race is the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi in two weeks’ time.

Source: Al Jazeera, News Agencies