The 2010 season continues its march towards the decisive part of
the season with round 11 of 18 taking place at Indianapolis this
weekend, and all eyes will once more be on Jorge Lorenzo as the Fiat
Yamaha rider aims to maintain his phenomenal form this season. Victory
last time out at Brno made the Spaniard only the third premier class
rider in history to have placed inside the top two in all ten opening
races of a season, and few would bet against him extending his win count
this season to eight at a track he was victorious on last season.
With a 77-point advantage over Dani Pedrosa in the standings the
Repsol Honda man will be eager not only to halt his rival’s run, but
also to make up for last year’s Indy outing. Pedrosa dominated the
weekend and started from pole, but crashed early in the race and
eventually placed tenth. Fresh from second place in the Czech Republic
he will be targeting a third win of the season, which would be a first
treble of premier class wins in one year for the 24 year-old.
Casey Stoner’s consistent podium finishing over the past five rounds
has lifted the Ducati Team rider to third overall, and still in search
of a first win of the season the Australian will also be looking to make
up for last year’s absence from this race due to illness. He will also
be expecting a front-end improvement on his Desmosedici after testing
new forks at Brno. Just four points behind him in the standings is
Andrea Dovizioso, and the Repsol Honda man will want a solid result
after his first DNF of 2010 in the last round. The Italian has finished
fifth and fourth in his two rides at Indy, and will expect to go one
better in the battle for third with Stoner.
Reigning World Champion Valentino Rossi continues to go from strength
to strength as he regains full fitness, and has winning form on the
track from 2008. Two points off the Italian in the standings is his
prospective team-mate for 2011, Ducati’s Nicky Hayden. The American –
still in search of a first podium of the campaign – will be desperate
for a strong home display and will hope the injured left hand he
sustained in Brno does not hinder those aspirations.
Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rookie Ben Spies will have identical aims to
compatriot Hayden on home soil, whilst Randy de Puniet’s incredible
return to action at Brno just four weeks after a broken leg will take
its next step as the LCR Honda rider attempts to regain the highest
privateer honour. Italian Marco Melandri (San Carlo Honda Gresini) and
another proud American Colin Edwards (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) complete
the top ten as it stands.
Rookies Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini), Héctor Barberá
(Páginas Amarillas Aspar) and Álvaro Bautista (Rizla Suzuki) will all
want positive first premier class runs at the circuit, whilst those with
previous Indy experience in Loris Capirossi (Rizla Suzuki) and Pramac
Racing pair Aleix Espargaró and Mika Kallio will look to pull on their
knowledge in search of good results.
Having ridden at the Brno test for the first time in two months
Hiroshi Aoyama (Interwetten Honda MotoGP Team) could make his return to
action, but is waiting to make a decision. In the case the Japanese
rookie does not Alex de Angelis will continue as his stand-in on the
satellite RC212V.