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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Vermeulen triumphs in wet Le Mans chaos

Chris Vermeulen has won the French MotoGP round in a chaotic race due to wet weather conditions.

Vermeulen finished the race ahead of Marco Melandri and Casey Stoner, followed by Dani Pedrosa,Alex Hoffmann, and Valentino Rossi. Hofmann had a superb race on the D'Antin Ducati Pole sitter Colin Edwards finished a dismal race three laps down from the leaders, as he first gambled on wet tyres.

As the track remained damp, rather than wet, Edwards pulled in to change tyres, just as the weather turned for the worse. By contrast Vermeulen was able to change one lap before the leaders, and moved into the lead after the pit changes had been resolved.

Team-mate John Hopkins was second, but dropped down the order after running wide on several corners.

The conditions led to several major crashes, and Valentino Rossi had a close call as Sylvain Guintoli highsided in front of him. Guintoli had led his home GP, and was able to get back to the pits and rejoin on his spare bike.

Randy De Puniet was also a race leader before a fall. Nicky Hayden was looking good in fourth, until a major high speed crash at around 150mph put him out of contention with just a couple of laps left.

Edwards was the last finished in 12th place, as a total seven riders failed to finish. In the MotoGP championship, Stoner's third place extends his lead over Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa, as Vermeulen jumps to fifth following his win.

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