| Rossi philosophical despite losing MotoGP crown(Reuters)Updated: 2006-10-30 10:02
 VALENCIA, Spain - Valentino Rossi remained in philosophical mood despite 
seeing a sixth successive premier class world title slip from his grasp after he 
made two uncharacteristic errors in the Valencia MotoGP on Sunday.  
 
 
 
 |  Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi 
 crashes during the Spanish Grand Prix at the Cheste racetrack near 
 Valencia October 29, 2006. American Nicky Hayden took advantage of a rare 
 error by five-times champion Rossi to claim his first MotoGP world title 
 in a dramatic race in the season-ending grand prix in Valencia on Sunday. 
 [Reuters]
 |  The 27-year-old Italian went into the final race with an eight-point 
advantage over title rival Nicky Hayden, but a poor start from pole position and 
an error that resulted in him sliding off the track in the early laps ended his 
chances and gave the American the championship. 
 "It was a difficult race and we had some problems," said Rossi who crossed 
the line in 13th place while Hayden came third to win the title by a five-point 
margin. 
 "I made a mistake off the start and another on the slide. I don't understand 
why I slid but when you crash it is always a mistake." 
 Rossi had been 51 points adrift of Hayden in the championship standings at 
the end of July, but the Yamaha rider staged a remarkable comeback in the final 
third of the season to head into the final race at the top of the standings. 
 "It's a big emotion this year, positive and negative," he said. "We were able 
to gain 51 points from (the Czech Grand Prix in) Brno to arrive in front to the 
last race but unfortunately we lost. 
 "We did a lot of incredible victories but in life it is always possible to 
lose." 
 Rossi was sporting in defeat and heaped praise on Hayden who was a former 
team mate of his at Honda in the 2003 season. 
 "Great congratulations to Nicky, he did a great job. He's a good guy and a 
great rider. He won, he's the best and I'm very happy for him. 
 "He's a great fighter, he's always very fair and I've got a great 
relationship with him, his father and all his family." |