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MotoGP: Qualifying from the Malaysian GP

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On its second to last stop of the season, MotoGP heads to Sepang, Malaysia for the 2009 running of the Malaysian GP. Looking to clinch the MotoGP Championship is Valentino Rossi, who really only needs to finish in the top 10 of the next two races to keep his Championship status alive. The situation is more dire for Jorge Lorenzo, who needs to grab as many points as he can this weekend, and hope that Rossi makes a mistake along the way. More on this, after the jump.

Another 1-2 start for Fiat-Yamaha puts Rossi ahead of Lorenzo, with Rossi lapping the Sepang track over half a second quicker than his teammate. Don’t let that fool you about tomorrow though. As we’ve seen all season, Lorenzo is more than capable of keeping up with the veteran Valentino.

Also not far off the mark is Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner, who were under a second of Rossi’s qualifying time. Call them the Fab 4 or the Usual Suspects, all four of these riders could find their way into the winner’s circle, but for Rossi, the race is less about victory and more about not making any mistakes.

With Rossi consistently finishing at the top of the pack this year, there is little doubt that the Italian can keep Lorenzo’s Championship hopes at bay when it comes to pure motorcycling skill. However, Lorenzo is still close enough in the points that a machine failure or crash could tip the scales into the Spaniards favor. In such a situation, Lorenzo would still need a little luck as a DNF by Rossi, either here at Sepang, or later in Valencia, would not seal the Italian’s fate because a top 4 finish at either track, would redeem Rossi, and win him the Championship crown yet again.

Stay tuned GP fans, the race will be broadcast on SPEED TV at 6pm EST.

Results from Qualifying at the Malaysian GP at Sepang, Malaysia:

PosNo.RiderBikeTimeDiffDiff. to Prev.146Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA2′00.518--299Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA2′01.0870.5690.56933Dani PEDROSAHONDA2′01.2540.7360.167427Casey STONERDUCATI2′01.4550.9370.201565Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI2′01.7161.1980.261624Toni ELIASHONDA2′01.9181.4000.202769Nicky HAYDENDUCATI2′01.9801.4620.062814Randy DE PUNIETHONDA2′02.0981.5800.11895Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA2′02.1951.6770.0971015Alex DE ANGELISHONDA2′02.2741.7560.079114Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA2′02.3621.8440.0881236Mika KALLIODUCATI2′02.4351.9170.0731344Aleix ESPARGARODUCATI2′02.8592.3410.424147Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI2′03.0322.5140.1731533Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI2′03.0882.5700.0561652James TOSELANDYAMAHA2′03.5283.0100.4401741Gabor TALMACSIHONDA2′03.8743.3560.346
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