An incredible
flying lap from Valentino Rossi saw the Fiat Yamaha Team
rider take his third pole of the season in China yesterday,
the Italian bettering last year's pole time by more than
half a second with a perfect lap around the 5.2km Shanghai
International Circuit. For the third time this season Rossi
is also joined on the front row by his team-mate Colin
Edwards, who qualified third, with the Yamaha pair separated
by Edwards' fellow American John Hopkins.
The promised rain once again failed to appear and the
hour-long qualifying session yesterday afternoon was played
out on a dry track with the clouds giving way to bright
sunshine by the end. The first 45 minutes passed busily for
the Yamaha duo, who were intent on using all the available
time to fine-tune their set-up and gather information about
tyres before concentrating on their qualifying laps in the
final stages.
Edwards' first run with a soft Michelin qualifying tyre
moved him close to the top of the order but it was Rossi's
first flying lap that left everyone amazed, the Italian
completing a faultless lap right on the limit of his
Yamaha's capabilities to put in an incredible time of
1'58.424. Edwards' second flying lap was good enough to move
him into second but he was eventually pushed down one place
by Hopkins. Although Rossi's lap proved well out of the
striking distance of his rivals, he showed it was no fluke
by going within 0.1 seconds of his own time on his second
qualifying tyre just minutes later.
Valentino
Rossi (Position: 1st; Time: 1'58.424 Laps: 24)
"That was sincerely an incredibly exciting feeling for me;
to ride my M1 right on the limit and make such a perfect lap
at 100%. When I saw the time on the television I was quite
surprised because I didn't know it was that fast, but I had
pushed the bike to the maximum and I knew that it was a good
lap. I had great grip from my Michelin qualifying tyre and
my Yamaha worked perfectly, so a big thank you to everyone
involved. I was able to arrive at every corner very fast and
to brake at the last possible moment; a couple of times I
was worried I was too late but every time my bike responded
perfectly and I had great grip. I felt a lot of adrenalin
from this lap! Despite both of us being on the front row,
maybe we're not favourites for tomorrow and the race is a
very different story.
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For the third time this season Valentino Rossi is
joined on the front row by his team-mate Colin
Edwards, who qualified third, with the Yamaha pair
separated by Edwards' fellow American John Hopkins.
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An incredible flying lap from Valentino Rossi saw
the Fiat Yamaha Team rider take his third pole of
the season in China yesterday, the Italian bettering
last year's pole time by more than half a second
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"Anyway we've all done very well today. We need to make a
couple more small modifications to the setting and then we
will just hope for good weather again, a good start and a
good race."
Colin Edwards (Position: 3rd; Time: 1'59.406 Laps: 18)
"Well done to the team, once again they've done a really
good job, worked their tails off and here we are again on
the front row alongside Valentino. The qualifying tyres are
working really well this year and with the extra grip they
give us we can really push hard. As for the race setting,
we've changed a few things with the geometry today and it
seems to have improved things a fair bit, although we've
still got to make a final decision with regards to the race
tyre. It's always going to be a little bit of a gamble but
hopefully we'll make the right choice. The bike feels very
good and a podium is definitely a realistic aim, but it's
going to be a very long and hard race. Starting from the
front row will be pretty important here and hopefully we can
make the most of this advantage, avoid any repeats of the
first-lap pile-up in Turkey and try to better last year's
podium!"
Davide Brivio
- Team Director
"It's great for the team to have both riders on the front
row once again, after the problems we had last year it's
very encouraging that this is becoming a regular occurrence.
When everything is working well our riders are always at the
top so this shows the great potential of our package.
Valentino's lap was exceptional today and Colin is also in
good shape and riding very well; we're especially happy for
him to be on the front row again after his unlucky crash in
Turkey. Despite this qualifying result we know that
tomorrow's race is going to be very difficult and our riders
will have to fight at 100% throughout it. The team have done
a great job and now they just need to make a few final
preparations in the morning and then we'll be ready for an
exciting race!"
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