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2009 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix

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Motorcycle race
Qatar  2009 Qatar Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 17 races in the
2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date12–13 April 2009
Official nameCommercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar[1]
LocationLosail International Circuit
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 5.380 km (3.343 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
RiderAustraliaCasey Stoner
Time1:55.286
Fastest lap
RiderAustraliaCasey Stoner
Time1:55.844
Podium
FirstAustraliaCasey Stoner
SecondItalyValentino Rossi
ThirdSpainJorge Lorenzo
250cc
Pole position
RiderSpainÁlvaro Bautista
Time2:00.677
Fastest lap
RiderJapanHiroshi Aoyama
Time2:01.752
Podium
FirstSpainHéctor Barberá
SecondFranceJules Cluzel
ThirdFranceMike Di Meglio
125cc
Pole position
RiderSpainJulián Simón
Time2:06.974
Fastest lap
RiderSpainJulián Simón
Time2:06.969
Podium
FirstItalyAndrea Iannone
SecondSpainJulián Simón
ThirdGermanySandro Cortese

The2009 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix was the opening round of the2009 MotoGP championship. It had originally been due to place on the weekend of 10–12 April 2009 at theLosail International Circuit located inDoha,Qatar. However, the meeting was extended to 13 April, as the MotoGP race was postponed to this date, due to adverse weather conditions on 12 April.[2] The problems were compounded by the event being held at night under floodlights[2] for the benefit of European TV viewers.[3]

This was the last MotoGP round in which atobacco brand name (Marlboro) was visible on a bike.

Report

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The whole Grand Prix was disrupted by a rare event of rain inDoha, coupled with the impossibility of racing in the wet under floodlights. The 125cc race started at the scheduled time, despite rain being forecast sometime during the race. During the third lap rain began to fall, and the race was finally called after the fourth lap. Shortly after, it was decided to consider the race finished, soAndrea Iannone, who was leading at the time the red flag was exposed, was declared the winner and half points were given, since they failed to complete two thirds of the full race distance (18 laps).[4] This was lucky forJulián Simón as he had crashed after the red flag was shown, and manage to recover back to the track, and was thus classified in second.

After this, talk began to decide whether to race the other two classes or not, since racing with rain in the night could pose a serious threat to riders' safety due to the glare off the track. The organizers, together with safety representativeFranco Uncini and riders includingValentino Rossi andLoris Capirossi, made several reconnaissance journeys around the track, which was drying after rain stopped to fall. It was ultimately decided to start the 250cc race, 40 minutes after it was originally scheduled to run. The original race distance of 20 laps was reduced to 13 laps, allowing full points to be awarded while not causing a delay to the MotoGP race.[5] The race went on without problems, andHéctor Barberá won the race ahead of a surprisingJules Cluzel. A frantic multi-bike battle for third place ultimately sawMike Di Meglio finish third after overtaking teammateÁlvaro Bautista andRaffaele De Rosa on the final lap;Hiroshi Aoyama also passed those riders to take 4th place.

MotoGP was kept in its original timeslot. However, shortly before the formation lap, rain began to fall again, and the intensity this time was much higher than the previous. The organisers decided to cancel the event, since the track was too damp to race. After negotiations, it was decided to move the race to the following day, in hope of better weather conditions.[2] The start time was also moved to 21:00 local time, having originally been 23:00.

The Monday race started without problems. The victory went toCasey Stoner, who made a good start from pole and then led the entire race, pulling a comfortable gap over his opponents.[6]Valentino Rossi finished second; he tried to catch the Australian, coming as near as two seconds from him, but ultimately he had to settle for second, his Yamaha suffering with tyre problems.[7] Third wasJorge Lorenzo, coming a distant 16 seconds from Stoner.[8]

MotoGP classification

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Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTimeGridPoints
127AustraliaCasey StonerDucati Marlboro TeamDucati2242:53.984125
246ItalyValentino RossiFiat Yamaha TeamYamaha22+7.771220
399SpainJorge LorenzoFiat Yamaha TeamYamaha22+16.244316
45United StatesColin EdwardsMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22+24.410613
54ItalyAndrea DoviziosoRepsol Honda TeamHonda22+27.263411
615San MarinoAlex de AngelisSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda22+29.883910
77AustraliaChris VermeulenRizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzuki22+33.62789
836FinlandMika KallioPramac RacingDucati22+34.755108
924SpainToni ElíasSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda22+39.481127
1014FranceRandy de PunietLCR Honda MotoGPHonda22+42.28476
113SpainDani PedrosaRepsol Honda TeamHonda22+48.526145
1269United StatesNicky HaydenDucati Marlboro TeamDucati22+48.883164
1359SpainSete GibernauGrupo Francisco HernandoDucati22+52.215153
1433ItalyMarco MelandriHayate Racing TeamKawasaki22+56.379112
1572JapanYuki TakahashiScot Racing Team MotoGPHonda22+1:00.286171
1652United KingdomJames ToselandMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha22+1:14.97813
1788ItalyNiccolò CanepaPramac RacingDucati22+1:15.02818
Ret65ItalyLoris CapirossiRizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzuki7Accident5
Sources:[9][10][11]

250 cc classification

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
140SpainHéctor BarberáAprilia1326:50.940425
216FranceJules CluzelAprilia13+0.8261320
363FranceMike Di MeglioAprilia13+6.181316
44JapanHiroshi AoyamaHonda13+6.609213
535ItalyRaffaele De RosaHonda13+6.6561411
612SwitzerlandThomas LüthiAprilia13+6.672910
719SpainÁlvaro BautistaAprilia13+7.60819
814ThailandRatthapark WilairotHonda13+8.349128
915ItalyRoberto LocatelliGilera13+15.032107
1028HungaryGábor TalmácsiAprilia13+20.34866
1155SpainHéctor FaubelHonda13+20.46555
1248JapanShoya TomizawaHonda13+28.402164
1352Czech RepublicLukáš PešekAprilia13+28.906153
146SpainAlex DebónAprilia13+33.77982
1525ItalyAlex BaldoliniAprilia13+36.988171
168SwitzerlandBastien ChesauxHonda13+1:01.73021
1710HungaryImre TóthAprilia13+1:03.51218
1856RussiaVladimir LeonovAprilia13+1:32.38520
1977SpainAitor RodríguezAprilia13+1:38.75222
Ret17Czech RepublicKarel AbrahamAprilia8Retirement11
Ret7SpainAxel PonsAprilia0Accident19
Ret75ItalyMattia PasiniAprilia0Retirement7
DNS58ItalyMarco SimoncelliGileraDid not start
OFFICIAL 250cc REPORT

125 cc classification

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
129ItalyAndrea IannoneAprilia48:37.245312.5
260SpainJulián SimónAprilia4+0.180110
311GermanySandro CorteseDerbi4+5.21158
444SpainPol EspargaróDerbi4+5.76986.5
538United KingdomBradley SmithAprilia4+6.65025.5
694GermanyJonas FolgerAprilia4+6.701105
718SpainNicolás TerolAprilia4+6.77144.5
817GermanyStefan BradlAprilia4+7.59274
999United KingdomDanny WebbAprilia4+8.169133.5
1012SpainEsteve RabatAprilia4+8.678153
1177SwitzerlandDominique AegerterDerbi4+12.232182.5
1233SpainSergio GadeaAprilia4+12.23762
1345United KingdomScott ReddingAprilia4+12.360111.5
1424ItalySimone CorsiAprilia4+13.754191
1514FranceJohann ZarcoAprilia4+13.783140.5
1616United StatesCameron BeaubierKTM4+13.89322
177SpainEfrén VázquezDerbi4+14.17021
186SpainJoan OlivéDerbi4+14.45212
198ItalyLorenzo ZanettiAprilia4+15.31020
2073JapanTakaaki NakagamiAprilia4+16.41516
2132ItalyLorenzo SavadoriAprilia4+18.60223
2235SwitzerlandRandy KrummenacherAprilia4+19.35517
2353NetherlandsJasper IwemaHonda4+28.03425
2487ItalyLuca MarconiAprilia4+28.11424
2569Czech Republic Lukáš ŠemberaAprilia4+28.19925
265FranceAlexis MasbouLoncin4+28.27228
2771JapanTomoyoshi KoyamaLoncin4+28.54427
2810ItalyLuca VitaliAprilia4+53.92730
Ret93SpainMarc MárquezKTM3Accident9
Ret88AustriaMichael RansederHaojue3Mechanical29
DNS66United KingdomMatthew HoyleHaojue0Did not start31
OFFICIAL 125cc REPORT

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round one has concluded.[12]

Riders' Championship standings
Pos.RiderPoints
1AustraliaCasey Stoner25
2ItalyValentino Rossi20
3SpainJorge Lorenzo16
4United StatesColin Edwards13
5ItalyAndrea Dovizioso11
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1ItalyDucati25
2JapanYamaha20
3JapanHonda11
4JapanSuzuki9
5JapanKawasaki2

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  3. ^Birt, Matthew (2007-08-31)."Misano MotoGP: Night race for Qatar MotoGP in 2008".Motorcycle News.Bauer Media Group.Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved2009-04-13.
  4. ^Lostia, Michele (2009-04-12)."Iannone wins truncated Qatar race".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications.Archived from the original on 2009-04-15. Retrieved2009-04-12.
  5. ^Beer, Matt (2009-04-12)."250cc race delayed and shortened".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications.Archived from the original on 2009-04-15. Retrieved2009-04-12.
  6. ^"Stoner takes win in MotoGP opener".BBC Sport. 2009-04-13.Archived from the original on 26 April 2009. Retrieved2009-04-27.
  7. ^Lostia, Michele (2009-04-13)."Rossi admits he settled for second".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications.Archived from the original on 2009-04-16. Retrieved2009-04-20.
  8. ^Lostia, Michele (2009-04-13)."Stoner claims third Qatar MotoGP win".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications.Archived from the original on 16 April 2009. Retrieved2009-04-20.
  9. ^"2009 Qatar MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". 13 June 2017.
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  12. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.com. 2009. Retrieved2019-08-23.


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