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It was a close qualify session in the outskirts of Barcelona today, but at the end of the day Jorge Lorenzo pulled a squeaker of a session on Valentino Rossi to take the pole in front of his home crowd.
Wearing special livery for the day, which paid homage to Barcelona FC (the local soccer team), Lorenzo lapped a 1′41.974 on the Catalan track, just .013 seconds quicker than Rossi’s best effort. This news surely pleased Team Fiat-Yamaha, as once again they’ll have a 1-2 start on the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Lorenzo can expect a strong fight from Rossi who has never been off the podium at the Circuit de Catalunya (of course, he’d never lost at Mugello in the last 7 years either). Lorenzo can also expect Casey Stoner, who qualified third, to be a factor on Sunday as well. Stoner was only half a second behind Lorenzo in the qualifying session.
Randy de Puniet must have found the extra motivation he needs from the Playboy bunnies. Ever since the start of the season, where Playboy made their sponsorhip with LCR Honda, the French rider has looked very strong on the track, and has been the fastest Honda more than once. De Puniet will start just ahead of Dani Pedrosa, who crashed midway through the MotoGP qualifying session.
Pedrosa has been recovering from a hip injury, and will require pain-killer injections before the race in order to ride. We wouldn’t count Dani out. With his rabbit starts, the Repsol Honda rider could easily overcome his third row start, and we all know the Spaniard will feel the extra energy to perform well in front of his countrymen. If Pedrosa finds his way to the front of the pack in the first lap, he could very well give the other riders a run for their money, and take the day.
PosNo.RiderBikeTimeDiffDiff. Prev.199Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA1′41.974--246Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA1′41.9870.0130.013327Casey STONERDUCATI1′42.4260.4520.43944Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA1′42.5940.6200.168524Toni ELIASHONDA1′43.1391.1650.54565Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA1′43.1681.1940.029714Randy DE PUNIETHONDA1′43.1751.2010.00783Dani PEDROSAHONDA1′43.2071.2330.032952James TOSELANDYAMAHA1′43.2331.2590.0261036Mika KALLIODUCATI1′43.3361.3620.1031165Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI1′43.3651.3910.029127Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI1′43.4111.4370.0461369Nicky HAYDENDUCATI1′43.4141.4400.0031415Alex DE ANGELISHONDA1′43.4221.4480.0081559Sete GIBERNAUDUCATI1′43.7141.7400.2921672Yuki TAKAHASHIHONDA1′43.7771.8030.0631733Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI1′43.7921.8180.0151888Niccolo CANEPADUCATI1′43.9912.0170.1991941Gabor TALMACSIHONDA1′45.8333.8591.842
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It was a close qualify session in the outskirts of Barcelona today, but at the end of the day Jorge Lorenzo pulled a squeaker of a session on Valentino Rossi to take the pole in front of his home crowd.
Wearing special livery for the day, which paid homage to Barcelona FC (the local soccer team), Lorenzo lapped a 1′41.974 on the Catalan track, just .013 seconds quicker than Rossi’s best effort. This news surely pleased Team Fiat-Yamaha, as once again they’ll have a 1-2 start on the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Lorenzo can expect a strong fight from Rossi who has never been off the podium at the Circuit de Catalunya (of course, he’d never lost at Mugello in the last 7 years either). Lorenzo can also expect Casey Stoner, who qualified third, to be a factor on Sunday as well. Stoner was only half a second behind Lorenzo in the qualifying session.
Randy de Puniet must have found the extra motivation he needs from the Playboy bunnies. Ever since the start of the season, where Playboy made their sponsorhip with LCR Honda, the French rider has looked very strong on the track, and has been the fastest Honda more than once. De Puniet will start just ahead of Dani Pedrosa, who crashed midway through the MotoGP qualifying session.
Pedrosa has been recovering from a hip injury, and will require pain-killer injections before the race in order to ride. We wouldn’t count Dani out. With his rabbit starts, the Repsol Honda rider could easily overcome his third row start, and we all know the Spaniard will feel the extra energy to perform well in front of his countrymen. If Pedrosa finds his way to the front of the pack in the first lap, he could very well give the other riders a run for their money, and take the day.
PosNo.RiderBikeTimeDiffDiff. Prev.199Jorge LORENZOYAMAHA1′41.974--246Valentino ROSSIYAMAHA1′41.9870.0130.013327Casey STONERDUCATI1′42.4260.4520.43944Andrea DOVIZIOSOHONDA1′42.5940.6200.168524Toni ELIASHONDA1′43.1391.1650.54565Colin EDWARDSYAMAHA1′43.1681.1940.029714Randy DE PUNIETHONDA1′43.1751.2010.00783Dani PEDROSAHONDA1′43.2071.2330.032952James TOSELANDYAMAHA1′43.2331.2590.0261036Mika KALLIODUCATI1′43.3361.3620.1031165Loris CAPIROSSISUZUKI1′43.3651.3910.029127Chris VERMEULENSUZUKI1′43.4111.4370.0461369Nicky HAYDENDUCATI1′43.4141.4400.0031415Alex DE ANGELISHONDA1′43.4221.4480.0081559Sete GIBERNAUDUCATI1′43.7141.7400.2921672Yuki TAKAHASHIHONDA1′43.7771.8030.0631733Marco MELANDRIKAWASAKI1′43.7921.8180.0151888Niccolo CANEPADUCATI1′43.9912.0170.1991941Gabor TALMACSIHONDA1′45.8333.8591.842
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