Valentino Rossi
qualified second for the second consecutive race at Phillip
Island today, sealing his eleventh front-row start of the
season at a track that has seen him top the podium seven
times in his career. The Fiat Yamaha Team rider will share
the front row with Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner, promising
an exciting battle between the top three riders in the
championship for tomorrow’s Australian Grand Prix. Rossi’s
team-mate Colin Edwards meanwhile had a less successful
qualifying session, setting the eleventh fastest lap, which
will put him in the middle of the fourth row on tomorrow’s
grid.
Following a day of changeable weather yesterday, this
morning saw Rossi and Edwards sixth and tenth respectively
in similar conditions, with the track starting out fully wet
but drying quickly throughout the session to produce some
faster times in the latter stages. Thankfully however the
bad weather looked to have run its course by the afternoon
and the riders were rewarded their first fully-dry hour on.
Rossi was lapping comfortably in the top third of the field
through most of the session, as he made the most of the time
available to refine his race set-up and tyre choice. With
ten minutes to go his first lap on a qualifying tyre put him
just ahead of Casey Stoner, the Australian having put in an
early qualifying lap to provisionally head the board. Rossi
however was soon knocked off the top by Stoner on his second
tyre and then pushed down to third when Dani Pedrosa put in
the eventual pole time of 1’29.201. With four minutes to go
Rossi came close to edging the Spaniard off but eventually
had to settle for second with a lap of 1’29.419. Edwards
moved into the top six at one point during the session but
was unable to find the right setting with which to properly
exploit his Michelin qualifying tyre and his best lap was
1.475 off Pedrosa’s, leaving him with an uphill battle for
tomorrow’s Australian Grand Prix.
Valentino Rossi (Position: 2nd; Time: 1'29.419; Laps: 28)
“Today has been a good day and this afternoon especially we
were able to have a very positive practice. This afternoon
was the first full hour we’ve had in the dry and we were
able to do some very good work on the setting.
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Colin Edwards moved into the top six at one point
during the qualifying session but was unable to find
the right setting with which to properly exploit his
Michelin qualifying tyre and his best lap was 1.475
off Pedrosa’s, leaving him with an uphill battle for
tomorrow’s Australian Grand Prix. |
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Valentino Rossi qualified second for the second
consecutive race at Phillip Island today, sealing
his eleventh front-row start of the season at a
track that has seen him top the podium seven times
in his career. |
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"Now we have a clear idea about what we need to do for
tomorrow, because we still have a few things to improve. We
also need to make our final tyre choice and this is going to
be very important for tomorrow. I’m really happy because
today it was great fun to ride my M1 around this track,
which I love. I was quite confident with the qualifying tyre
and when I saw 29.4 I thought maybe it was enough for the
pole, but Pedrosa was even faster. Anyway second is a good
result and the important thing is that we’re on the front
row. We now need to improve our race pace a little bit more
if possible and then I hope for a great race tomorrow.”
Colin Edwards
(Position: 11th; Time: 1'30.676; Laps: 24)
“Honestly speaking, I just don’t know exactly what the
problem is this weekend, but we can’t seem to get the bike
to work how we want it to. We’ve tried all sorts to find a
way forward but it’s still feeling nervous and twitchy and
just not like the bike I know. I couldn’t get in or out of
corners how I wanted today and I was lacking corner speed,
so it was really a hard slog. With the qualifier I was a lot
better but it still wasn’t enough to push for the top spots.
We’ve got some issues and we need to put our heads together
to try to pull something out of the bag for tomorrow. We’ll
make the most of warm-up and see what we can do.”
Davide Brivio
- Team Director
“The first row is very good for Valentino and with Pedrosa
and Stoner either side of him I think it’s going to be very
interesting to see how the race will develop. We have a few
things to fine-tune on his race setting and then we will
just hope that our package will enable him to stay in the
fight to the end. With Colin we have some issues and now we
need to work hard with his engineers to look at the
information from today and see if we can find a way to
improve his pace for tomorrow.”
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