Var/hur har Rossi aviserat att han från och med Estoril skall vinna återstående race? Finns det maskinell, däcksionell och personell substans i yttrandet eller är det enbart desperata våta drömmar?
Det är från teamets pressmedelande inför Estoril racet.
Valentino Rossi
"WE'LL TRY TO WIN ALL FIVE!"
As well as having a score to settle after his disappointment at Misano, Valentino Rossi has extra reason to look forward to Estoril thanks to his fantastic record at the Portuguese circuit in the premier class. The Italian has finished on the podium on each of his seven visits, including a sequence of four successive victories from 2001 to 2004, and narrowly missed out on adding to that win tally last season when he was beaten to the line by Toni Elias by just 0.002 seconds.
"Misano was a great, great disappointment," said Rossi. "To not have the chance to fight and to finish after just a few laps was a terrible thing, but now we just have to put it behind us. We got back to work straight away on Monday for the test and we did some really good work with Michelin - it seems that they found some good new tyres and overall it was quite an encouraging test, much more than the last one. Hopefully we will be ready in Estoril with a package with which we can fight.
"To be honest the championship is almost out of reach for us, especially when Stoner is so strong, so we will put all our energies into holding onto our second place and winning as many races as possible, as well as thinking about continuing the development of our package for next year. Now the aim is to have a good end to the season - we have five races left and we will be trying to win all five, even if the championship is out of our reach. I've had some good races at Estoril in the past although last year I missed out on the win by a tiny amount!"
Colin Edwards
"A LOT MORE CONFIDENT"
Colin Edwards had one of his best weekends of 2006 at Estoril, finishing just off the podium in fourth place. The Texan qualified second on the grid and crossed the line less than a second behind the race winner - a performance he would love to have the opportunity to repeat this time around.
"Misano was another bad day at the office but we learnt a lot at the test on Monday and I think it was really the most positive one we've had all year," said Edwards. "We really seemed to get onto something with Michelin and I think everyone felt that we were finally making some good steps forward. We've got a lot of work to do and it's not going to change overnight but I think we're all feeling a lot more confident for the next race than we did after the Brno test.
"There's only five races left and the championship hasn't panned out for myself or Valentino like we hoped, but we've got a great team and everyone will keep working as hard as they can to give us all something to be happy about over the final races. I'm determined to turn things around in Estoril, I had a good race last year and only just missed out on the podium and I'll be looking to make up for that this time around."
David Brivio
"IT'S NOT OVER YET"
Fiat Yamaha Team Director Davide Brivio is remaining upbeat despite recognising the size of the challenge that lies ahead over the next five races. With an 85-point gap to the championship summit, Brivio admits that the title is a fading target and says the more immediate concern is to get Rossi and Edwards back at the business end of the field after a run of four races without a podium.
"It's not over yet but we know that a gap of 85 points to such a strong rival package will be very, very difficult to recover," admits Brivio. "All we can do is take it race buy race and try to put Valentino and Colin in a position to fight for race victories and podiums as soon as possible. That will be our goal for Estoril, where we have been very competitive in the past with both riders.
"First of all we have to hope that the tyres are competitive and from there on we can try. The test at Misano was positive so hopefully that improved performance carries over to Estoril. We know we have a rider who is capable of winning races and he deserves to be winning much more than he is now so we can only try our best to give him the equipment he needs to do that."