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27-03-2006, 10:28 AM
The Spanish GP weekend started badly for the Camel Yamaha team on Friday with rain in the morning a barrier to some sorely needed testing time, which could have helped with the chatter problems the M1 has been suffering. From then on things only got worse.
On Saturday Valentino Rossi was the first victim of an oil spill from Alex Hofmann's unhealthy Ducati, which forced the world champ to go out on his number two bike for the remainder of the session. After qualifying a poor ninth Rossi made a great start from the third row, but was then unceremoniously knocked off by Toni Elias in an unfortunate racing incident.
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On Saturday Valentino Rossi was the first victim of an oil spill from Alex Hofmann's unhealthy Ducati, which forced the world champ to go out on his number two bike for the remainder of the session. After qualifying a poor ninth Rossi made a great start from the third row, but was then unceremoniously knocked off by Toni Elias in an unfortunate racing incident.
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Read the full article. (http://www.motoreview.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=206&Itemid=29)