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25 March, 2020 11:49 am

2010 World Champion Jorge Lorenzo and Yamaha Top Brass talk about the title

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Fifteen rounds, three races to spare Jorge Lorenzo took the 2010 MotoGP World Championship with seven race wins, six pole positions and was off the podium only twice this season and here’s what a very emotional Lorenzo had to say:“This is my first title in the premier category and my dream has come true! This is really the maximum a motorcycle rider can achieve in his career so we have to celebrate and enjoy these hours, minutes and seconds like it’s the end of the world.

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You imagine this moment in your head your whole life but when it comes you don’t know how to act or what to say.
I am trying to be relaxed, to speak clearly and not say anything crazy! I’m so tired right now; I just need to be alone in a room for a few minutes, just thinking about what I’ve done!I want to thank so many people, it’s difficult to find the words but I have to mention Yamaha, all my team, Bridgestone and everyone involved.

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And of course thank you very much to my fans, who have been with me every step of the way.
The perfect situation today would have been to win, but it wasn’t to be this time.
I made a good start and was riding well and I thought I could go away from Andrea at one point, but then he overtook me and then Valentino as well, and I thought there were too many risks today to fight for the victory; it was better to wait until the end of the race.
Motorcycling is my passion and my job but it’s also a game, and this is what I was saying when I held up the sign saying ‘game over.
’ Today it’s over for this season because I am the World Champion! I don’t think about the future now, I just want to celebrate my first MotoGP title and I can’t think beyond this night.
The future will be tough and exciting, with giants for my rivals, but we don’t need to think about that now, we can just enjoy the moment.
Phillip Island isn’t my best track for MotoGP but I want to try to win because I haven’t won there.
I want to win some more races this season and I will try my hardest to do so.
We have come such a long way; some things happen very slowly in your career and some very fast.
When I started in the World Championship I was almost last in the 125 class but in only eight years I have become MotoGP World Champion.
It’s incredible how life can change.
We have fought so hard and for this.
I’ve been fortunate because I’ve had good luck, good bikes and good teams.
I’ve always been surrounded by people who want to best for me and I am very grateful for this.
The pre-season didn’t start so well with my broken finger but in the end it’s been a fantastic year.
If I had to pick the three best races I would say the number one was Jerez, because it was the first time I won there in MotoGP and it’s maybe the best place to win a race.
Plus I enjoyed my jump in the lake! Silverstone was maybe the best race I made, because I was aggressive and fast.
Then finally here, not for the riding but for the importance and the World Championship.
I don’t know yet if I will use the number one next season.
If I can think of a good design then yes, if not I stick with 99!World Champion – it sounds unbelievable to hear these words, it is such a pleasure, you feel like you’re king of the world.
We will enjoy this night to the maximum.
”Masao Furusawa – Executive Officer, Engineering Operations“First of all, I want to congratulate Jorge Lorenzo for clinching the 2010 MotoGP World Championship title here at Sepang, with three rounds still remaining in the season.
As a member of the Yamaha Factory Racing Team, I am very proud to have had the pleasure of watching Jorge progress from Rookie of the Year in 2008, when he first moved up to MotoGP, to finishing second in the 2009 series to now becoming the 2010 MotoGP World Champion.
In Japan last week Jorge signed a new two-year contract that will see him continue to ride for Yamaha in 2011 and 2012, and we hope to see him win the championship again in the two years to come.
”Lin Jarvis – Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing“Firstly let me say it gave me great satisfaction today to see a young athlete achieve his dream! I would like to congratulate Jorge on his excellent season, resulting in him winning his first MotoGP World Champion title.
Today was a super result for the Fiat Yamaha Team, with Valentino winning the race and Jorge coming home safely in third spot, giving us two important victories at the same moment.
The points haul today is also very important for the Team and Manufacturer Championships.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to say congratulations and a big thank you to all of our corporate and team staff who have worked so hard and to all of our sponsors, partners and the Yamaha fans around the world that have supported us on and off the track to bring us victory again this year; this is our 3rd MotoGP rider’s title in a row.
“Now that the first, and most important, title is ours we will try our best to win the next three races and hopefully in the process the Manufacturer and Team titles to complete another ‘triple crown’ year.
Wilco Zeelenberg – Team Manager“This is a wonderful day for our team and I can’t believe what an amazing first year I have had with Jorge in MotoGP! Jorge has proven over and over that he is a winner and our tactics this season – to always go for the podium – have paid off and here we are, World Champions! As usual Jorge was clever today and he knew that he had to be careful, as he has been many times this season, and it was the right move.
He has won seven races and been on the podium many more so it really has been a wonderful season.
Thank you to everyone for working so hard and well done to Jorge.

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