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Yamaha for Rossi..... "As long as he stays at the front"

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<span style="color:#4169e1Anyways.. There goes the silly season no switch-a-roo for Rossi...

Yamaha's racing department boss Masao Furusawa says the Japanese squad will renew Valentino Rossi's contract this year."Yes, because Valentino will be a winner for at least another couple of seasons," Furusawa told Gazzetta dello Sport when asked if they were renewing Rossi's deal.

He added: "Valentino can ride a Yamaha for as long as he wants to, while he manages to stay at the front."

The Italian rider's contract expires at the end of this year, but the he has made it clear he will be happy to stay at Yamaha now that he has a competitive bike.

Rossi has won the last two races to take the championship lead for the first time since the start of last year, where the seven-time champion finished in third place.

Furusawa said Rossi's frustrating season was down to Yamaha not giving him a good enough bike.

"It was Yamaha at fault, not Rossi's," he added. "The credit for our improvements must go to our technicians, who have found what we needed in a fair way, through calculating data.

"They've worked both on the track, and by getting up to date in the research facilities and on technical documentation.

"The M1 that will repeat last Sunday's triumphs is the result of this huge technical and organizational effort. We've taken some of Ducati's power, but not all, and rideability from Honda. And we're already working towards 2009."

Yamaha scored a 1-2-3 at last weekend's French Grand Prix, with Rossi leading Jorge Lorenzo and Colin Edwards.

Furusawa praised the Italian rider, whom he believes will take the title this year.

"That was a good result, well done to Lorenzo and Edwards," Furusawa said. "But most of all I love Valentino, at this moment more than Jorge, I'm sorry to say. Because what counted most at Le Mans was that Rossi was on the top step of the podium.

"He has demonstrated to be the strongest rider at the moment. Rossi will win his eighth title. Lorenzo and Pedrosa will be able to beat him in some races but in the end he will win."
 
"That was a good result, well done to Lorenzo and Edwards," Furusawa said. "But most of all I love Valentino, at this moment more than Jorge, I'm sorry to say. Because what counted most at Le Mans was that Rossi was on the top step of the podium.

I'm sure Jorge would be absolutely thrilled to read that quote from the head of the Yamaha racing department.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Frizzle @ May 24 2008, 05:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>"That was a good result, well done to Lorenzo and Edwards," Furusawa said. "But most of all I love Valentino, at this moment more than Jorge, I'm sorry to say. Because what counted most at Le Mans was that Rossi was on the top step of the podium.

I'm sure Jorge would be absolutely thrilled to read that quote from the head of the Yamaha racing department.

people take things and make up there own mind....


yeah but lorenzo hasnt been there for years developing them a WC capable machine furusawa owes rossi his left nut......, he's saying this as whole he means he is loving valentino because not just because of the win but because of a number of efforts, like the wins he has got them in the past....rossi was the one that kicked yamaha up the arse to deliver a good bike that put them 3 on the podium didnt he??, riders dont get extra points for riding injured, i noticed you failed to include edwards so why should you hail lorenzo and not colin??


your no different to furusawa..........
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jazkat @ May 24 2008, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>people take things and make up there own mind....


yeah but lorenzo hasnt been there for years developing them a WC capable machine furusawa owes rossi his left nut......, he's saying this as whole he means he is loving valentino because not just because of the win but because of a number of efforts, like the wins he has got them in the past....rossi was the one that kicked yamaha up the arse to deliver a good bike that put them 3 on the podium didnt he??, riders dont get extra points for riding injured, i noticed you failed to include edwards so why should you hail lorenzo and not colin??


your no different to furusawa..........
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Colin is no longer riding for the Factory team - Lorenzo is. Understand?
By the way before you get your nickers in a twist I was not taking a shot at Vale.
Furusawa needs to publicly be unbiased and I think Jorge would be a little disappointed in his comments. Please note - nowhere in my post did I say Vale had a gun to Furusawa's head or threatened his family unless he said what he said. I think probably every team boss has their favourite or preferred rider, it's just not said in the press. That was my point. It may tend to upset the other rider.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Frizzle @ May 24 2008, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Colin is no longer riding for the Factory team - Lorenzo is. Understand?
By the way before you get your nickers in a twist I was not taking a shot at Vale.
Furusawa needs to publicly be unbiased and I think Jorge would be a little disappointed in his comments. Please note - nowhere in my post did I say Vale had a gun to Furusawa's head or threatened his family unless he said what he said. I think probably every team boss has their favourite or preferred rider, it's just not said in the press. That was my point. It may tend to upset the other rider.


dude calm down it was only a joke lol, i know what ur saying tho but then again furusawa is a misserable git im thankful for any comment at all
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Frizzle @ May 24 2008, 05:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>"That was a good result, well done to Lorenzo and Edwards," Furusawa said. "But most of all I love Valentino, at this moment more than Jorge, I'm sorry to say. Because what counted most at Le Mans was that Rossi was on the top step of the podium.

I'm sure Jorge would be absolutely thrilled to read that quote from the head of the Yamaha racing department.

I don't think its a massive deal. Yamaha need Rossi to be on form this season because if he isn't he'll blame the bike and walk out.
 

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