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After a two week hiatus, MotoGP is back to racing with a stop in the Czech Repubilc. Amongst the press conferences, and positioning for next year, the riders actually made it out to the track to qualify for Sunday’s race. The masters of two-wheels clearly used their break to hone their game, and for the first time a pole position record was broken since the introduction of the one-tire rule.
It should surprise no one that the man that accomplished that feat was The Doctor himself, Valentino Rossi. Set on fending off teammate Jorge Lorenzo, who was showing strong times all week in the practice sessions, Rossi took his third consecutive pole position this season, despite finding the gravel trap with only a few minutes remaining in the qualifying sesssion.
Unable to catch Rossi in the closing minutes, Lorenzo will start behind Rossi, qualifying only .05 seconds behind the Italian. As we’ve been seeing all season, you can expect another great battle between the Fiat Yamaha riders come Sunday.
Hoping to join the fray, Dani Pedrosa will join the Yamahas on the front-row, qualifying just under four tenths of second behind Rossi. With Casey Stoner out of the picture for the next 3 races, Pedrosa seems to be the only obvious competition for the Fiat Yamaha pair.
Toni Elias and Colin Edwards will make up the 4th and 5th spots respectively, with the rest of the field nearly a second or more behind Rossi’s pole setting lap.
Results from Qualifying at Czech GP at Brno:
PosNo.RiderBikeTimeDiff146Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA1′56.145299Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA1′56.1950.0500.05033Dani PEDROSAHONDA1′56.5280.3830.333424Toni ELIASHONDA1′56.8170.6720.28955Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA1′56.9540.8090.13764Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA1′57.1080.9630.154715Alex DE ANGELISHONDA1′57.7751.6300.667869Nicky HAYDENDUCATI1′57.8031.6580.028965Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI1′57.8111.6660.0081036Mika KALLIODUCATI1′57.9941.8490.183117Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI1′58.0871.9420.0931288Niccolo CANEPADUCATI1′58.2082.0630.1211314Randy DE PUNIETHONDA1′58.2982.1530.0901452James TOSELANDYAMAHA1′58.3312.1860.0331533Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI1′58.4772.3320.1461684Michel FABRIZIODUCATI1′58.6802.5350.2031741Gabor TALMACSIHONDA1′58.7492.6040.069
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After a two week hiatus, MotoGP is back to racing with a stop in the Czech Repubilc. Amongst the press conferences, and positioning for next year, the riders actually made it out to the track to qualify for Sunday’s race. The masters of two-wheels clearly used their break to hone their game, and for the first time a pole position record was broken since the introduction of the one-tire rule.
It should surprise no one that the man that accomplished that feat was The Doctor himself, Valentino Rossi. Set on fending off teammate Jorge Lorenzo, who was showing strong times all week in the practice sessions, Rossi took his third consecutive pole position this season, despite finding the gravel trap with only a few minutes remaining in the qualifying sesssion.
Unable to catch Rossi in the closing minutes, Lorenzo will start behind Rossi, qualifying only .05 seconds behind the Italian. As we’ve been seeing all season, you can expect another great battle between the Fiat Yamaha riders come Sunday.
Hoping to join the fray, Dani Pedrosa will join the Yamahas on the front-row, qualifying just under four tenths of second behind Rossi. With Casey Stoner out of the picture for the next 3 races, Pedrosa seems to be the only obvious competition for the Fiat Yamaha pair.
Toni Elias and Colin Edwards will make up the 4th and 5th spots respectively, with the rest of the field nearly a second or more behind Rossi’s pole setting lap.
Results from Qualifying at Czech GP at Brno:
PosNo.RiderBikeTimeDiff146Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA1′56.145299Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA1′56.1950.0500.05033Dani PEDROSAHONDA1′56.5280.3830.333424Toni ELIASHONDA1′56.8170.6720.28955Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA1′56.9540.8090.13764Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA1′57.1080.9630.154715Alex DE ANGELISHONDA1′57.7751.6300.667869Nicky HAYDENDUCATI1′57.8031.6580.028965Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI1′57.8111.6660.0081036Mika KALLIODUCATI1′57.9941.8490.183117Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI1′58.0871.9420.0931288Niccolo CANEPADUCATI1′58.2082.0630.1211314Randy DE PUNIETHONDA1′58.2982.1530.0901452James TOSELANDYAMAHA1′58.3312.1860.0331533Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI1′58.4772.3320.1461684Michel FABRIZIODUCATI1′58.6802.5350.2031741Gabor TALMACSIHONDA1′58.7492.6040.069
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