Jorge Lorenzo took his second MotoGP pole
position and fifth front row of the season after
a scintillating qualifying session in Italy this
afternoon, which left the top four riders
separated by less than two tenths of a second.
His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi
qualified fourth and finds himself off the front
row at Mugello for the first time since 1999,
when he was still in 250s.
After topping the time sheets yesterday Lorenzo
played second fiddle to his team-mate for most
of this afternoon’s session and it was Rossi who
sat at the top of the leader board for most of
the hour. The Spaniard was consistently fast
around the first three quarters of the track but
was losing time in the final section, leaving
him a few tenths behind the Italian. With five
minutes to go and with all riders on fresh
Bridgestone tyres the qualifying session looked
to be a four-way battle between the Fiat Yamaha
duo, Loris Capirossi and Casey Stoner but it was
championship leader Lorenzo who came out on top,
with an inch-perfect lap which edged him into
pole by two hundredths of a second from Stoner.
Rossi has had no less than eleven front row
starts at this track and today he looked a sure
bet for another as he effortlessly improved his
time lap by lap, looking as comfortable as ever
in the Italian sunshine. He came out worst in
the last-lap showdown however as he lost out to
compatriot Capirossi by 0.027 seconds, meaning
the world champion will have to start from
fourth as he seeks his seventh consecutive win
here tomorrow when the lights go out at 1400.
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 1 Time: 1'48.987
Laps: 30
“I’m really happy about this because it’s a
great pole position and I’m really excited to be
starting from the front at Mugello. During the
session we had some problems in T4 and we still
need to try to improve a bit in that section,
but I am fast with both types of tyre and in the
end I was able to do one very fast lap. My race
pace is good and I think that I have the
possibility to fight with Valentino tomorrow; in
my mind he is still the favourite here. My
target is to get a good start and then try to
stay with Valentino and Casey, and then I am
sure I can be a part of the race. I am very
excited and I hope for a great battle.”
Valentino Rossi - Position: 4
Time: 1'49.148 Laps: 28
“Sincerely I am quite disappointed to miss out
on the first row! Usually I don’t mind so much
but here, in Mugello, it’s special so I am sorry
for this. It was a great fight today and we had
good potential for the pole position but in the
end we lost the front row to Loris, who did a
great lap. Our setting is good, we have some
small details to check but our race pace with
the harder tyre is very good so I am not too
worried. Of course starting from the second row
makes life a little more difficult but we don’t
think about this. The weather situation is very
important because if it’s like this then we know
we are fast but if it changes, which seems
possible from the forecast, then it will be a
bit more difficult.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“We couldn’t ask for a better qualifying session
than this! Our race setting is pretty good but
we still need to improve our time a little in
the final sector, which is where we were losing
out today. Jorge did brilliantly with the softer
tyre on the final run and this is a very
important pole position for us. We hope this
good weather continues because if it’s like this
then it’s going to be a very exciting race.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“As far as race preparation goes that was a good
session, because we were always fast. In the hot
laps with the soft tyres at the end we just
missed out on the front row but this is not the
end of the world. Our race set-up is very good
and, although starting from fourth makes our job
a little harder, we know that Valentino will be
in the fight tomorrow. We’re looking forward to
a great race.”
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