Rossi dominates in Italy
Yamaha ace leads standings ahead of Pedrosa
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi consolidated his MotoGP championship lead yesterday by cruising to his seventh consecutive Italian Grand Prix win.
Italian Rossi, winner of the preceding races in France and China, recovered from a sluggish start from pole to take the lead within four laps.
The five-times premium class world champion, donning a fancy helmet with his own face on top, never let it go and finished over two seconds ahead of Australian world champion Casey Stoner on a Ducati.
"It was a really great race," he told Mediaset television.
"I've won nine times (in my career) at Mugello, seven times consecutively in MotoGP. Beautiful. I do pretty well at this track."
After six races, Rossi has 122 championship points, 12 more than Spain's Dani Pedrosa, who came in third on a Honda.
Rossi's team-mate Jorge Lorenzo, of Spain, who is third in the standings, slid off in the first half of the race.
"We've laid down some good foundations, we've improved step by step," added Rossi.
"The championship is long and we have to stay up there until the end.
"I'm in form, but above all the bike and the tyres are going well."
San Marino's Alex de Angelis, also on a Honda, did well to finish fourth after starting on the fourth row of the grid.
The Yamahas of America's Colin Edwards and Britain's James Toseland were fifth and sixth respectively.
First for Simoncelli
Earlier yesterday, Marco Simoncelli notched up his first 250cc win after Spain's Hector Barbera bumped into the back of the Italian's Gilera during a duel at the end of the penultimate lap.
Finnish KTM rider Mika Kallio extended his championship lead by finishing fourth in a race in which Barbera's compatriot Alvaro Bautista crashed out early on when leading.
Simone Corsi completed a clean sweep by home riders by bringing his Aprilia home just ahead of Hungary's reigning champion Gabor Talmacsi and Spain's Pol Espargaro at the end of an exciting 125cc contest to go top of the standings.
Corsi and Frenchman Mike di Meglio, who came fourth, both have 87 points but the Italian heads the table on race wins after finishing top of the podium for the third time this season.