Recovering from a poor start to the Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, Valentino Rossi crossed the Misano finish line 17th, while new team-mate Andrea Dovizioso ended his PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team debut 21st.
Rossi, who lined up 23rd on the grid for his home race, had a poor getaway off the line and had to spend the opening couple of laps catching the main field. After gaining two places early on, the Italian was able to settle into a good rhythm and started making progress in closing down those riders ahead. Moving into 17th on lap 18, Rossi was unable to further reduce the on track deficit in the closing stages and maintained this position at the end of the SanMarinoGP. He holds onto 21st in the World championship with 28 points.
New team-mate and fellow countryman Dovizioso had a good start to his debut race as a PETRONAS Yamaha SRT rider and was able to stay in touch with the riders ahead of him in the opening laps. Unfortunately, the Italian was handed a long lap penalty for exceeding track limits at the halfway point of the race, which prevented him from being able to stay with the main field. At the end of the 27 laps, Andrea ended his home GP – and first MotoGP race in nearly ten months – in 21st place.
After two back-to-back GPs the work continues for PETRONAS Yamaha SRT, who will stay at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for a two-day MotoGP test (21-22 September).