Valentino Rossi
and Colin Edwards put themselves in the best possible
starting positions for tomorrow's Grand Prix of Turkey with
a one-two in today's Official Qualifying. Shaking off the
mild set-up problems they had encountered on yesterday's
dirty track, the pair worked steadily on fine-tuning their
800cc YZR-M1s throughout the majority of the hour-long
session before posting the best flying laps on qualifying
tyres to take the top two spots on the grid for tomorrow's
22-lap race. With the weather staying dry once again the
grip on track was considerably better than yesterday and
Rossi's eventual pole time of 1'52.795 was just inside the
existing lap record, although still slightly slower than
last year's pole time. The Italian moved into pole with
eight minutes remaining after his first flying lap before
consolidating his position with another even faster lap on
his second qualifying tyre soon after. Rossi's second pole
of the season and ninth consecutive front row start puts him
in a strong position to challenge for a win at one of only
three circuits on this year's calendar where he has yet to
stand on top of the podium. Edwards' second qualifying lap
of 1'52.944 was good enough for second position behind his
team-mate and the American will start ahead of Dani Pedrosa,
who mounted a strong challenge in the closing stages but
finished 0.027 adrift of the American.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 1st Time: 1'52.795 Laps:
24)
"I'm very happy to have a pole position at this track, which
has never been one of my favourites! I've had some bad
moments here in the past but this year it feels like a
different track for me and I'm having great fun! My M1 is
very competitive, a lot more fun to ride here than in the
past and the new modifications we have for our engine have
made an important difference to our overall performance. The
team has done a great job because we had some problems
yesterday but they've found some good solutions and now
Colin and I are first and second. My tyres are working well
and we've found the right front for tomorrow. We need to
make a final decision about the rear in the morning. With
the qualifying tyre my bike really flew and I was able to do
a very good lap; I started my first lap a few minutes
earlier than the others and then I knew that I could improve
a little bit more with the second qualifying tyre. Anyway
all three of us are very close on the front row so I think
it's going to be a tight battle tomorrow. Let's hope for
good weather and see what happens."
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"I'm very happy to have a pole position at this
track, which has never been one of my favourites!"
said Valentino Rossi. "I've had some bad moments
here in the past but this year it feels like a
different track for me and I'm having great fun! |
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Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards put themselves in
the best possible starting positions for tomorrow's
Grand Prix of Turkey with a one-two in today's
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Colin Edwards (Position: 2nd Time: 1'52.944 Laps: 21)
"Well after the problems we had yesterday I've got to say a
massive thanks to my team. They looked at the issues, got
out their protractors, did their maths and worked their
magic like always! The Michelin qualifier really sticks like
glue for us this year and I was able to really push it. I
thought I was going to run into traffic at one point on my
last lap but I just kept my head down and somehow came out
the other side in front. It was definitely a mistake-free
lap. As for tomorrow, we need to work a little bit on our
race pace - two tenths would be good but three would be even
better! I think we're losing it in T3 so we need to
concentrate on that part of the track. We've moved onto a
different front from the ‘old faithful' we've been using so
far this year because that one was a little bit too close to
the limit here, but it's working really well so we just need
to make a final decision on the rear. It's a great result
for the team to have us both on the front row again so let's
hope to make the most of it with a similar result tomorrow!"
Davide Brivio
- Team Director
"Of course this is a great qualifying result for us and it's
really good to be starting tomorrow's race like this. This
year our bike is working very well and both Valentino and
Colin are able to enjoy the qualifying in a way that they
weren't always able to last year. Our bike seems to be in
great shape for qualifying this season as is shown by the
results - Valentino has been on the front row in all three
races and Colin twice. The team have done a great job as
usual as they had a few problems to fix after yesterday, so
well done to them. Our situation for tomorrow's race isn't
so bad either but it's very important to be starting in
front as it's going to be a hard battle. We have a few
things to check with both riders in the warm-up tomorrow and
some fine-tuning to do, but we can definitely be competitive
and fight until the end."
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