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Valentino Rossi, who is looking for his
100th career victory today, took his second
pole position of the season in the
Netherlands yesterday with a commanding
display at the Assen TT circuit. |
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Valentino Rossi, who is looking for his 100th
career victory today, took his second pole
position of the season in the Netherlands
yesterday with a commanding display at the Assen
TT circuit. His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge
Lorenzo filled the third grid spot after just
missing out with his final flying lap. Dani
Pedrosa will start from second whilst Casey
Stoner, who is joint championship leader along
with Rossi and Lorenzo, will head the second
row. It is the fourth double front row for the
Fiat Yamaha Team this season.
After Thursday’s bright sunshine yesterday was
overcast and cooler but it stayed dry and both
riders had a useful morning practice, with
Lorenzo running out on top and Rossi fourth.
Friday afternoon’s qualifying saw the usual
continuation of set-up work throughout the early
stages before Rossi moved into pole with ten
minutes to go, with Lorenzo second. The pair
swapped positions once more before the Italian
set his pole-clinching lap of 1’36.025 to retake
pole with four minutes to go. Lorenzo was up on
his team-mate’s time on his final flying lap but
he dropped a few tenths on the last sector and
finished the session 0.368 seconds adrift.
Rossi’s other pole of 2009 came at Motegi, when
grid positions were in fact decided on free
practice after qualifying was rained off. The
World Champion’s last ‘proper’ pole was
therefore at Indianapolis last year, on his way
to a famous inaugural victory at the American
track. Lorenzo meanwhile has qualified on the
front row for all seven rounds so far this
season. Today’s 26-lap race begins at 1400 local
time but with rain forecast the weather could
prove a factor in the day’s proceedings once
again.
Valentino Rossi - Position: 1 Time: 1'35.025
Laps: 29
“This is a really good pole position because
I’ve only had one other this season, at Motegi
in strange conditions. I had a lot of traffic
around me in the last few minutes so I had to be
careful to judge exactly the right point to
push, but I got it right and I was really happy
with my great lap at the end. I feel good and I
am very strong with the Bridgestone race tyres
but it’s going to be a hard race because the
others are also very fast. We still have two or
three points on the track where we could improve
our performance a bit more so we still have a
bit of work to do, but I am confident that we
can make another great race. Of course we don’t
know about the weather, but this is normal for
Assen and we will just have to manage!”
Jorge Lorenzo - Position: 3rd Time: 1'36.393
Laps: 31
“I'm happy with the first row, another one for
this season, and this is the most important
thing with regards to the start of the race
tomorrow. Of course I wanted my fourth pole
position but I had some problems in the last
sector; I’m not sure why yet. We need to
continue working to try to improve in that area
and to understand the problem, because the race
is going to be very hard with quite a few riders
up front. We don't know what the weather will be
and so we will have to wait and see until
warm-up tomorrow morning.”
Davide Brivio - Team Manager
“Our target is always the front row so to get
pole position is the best we can do! This was a
good session because we had a strong pace
throughout and Valentino is feeling comfortable
on the bike. We’re looking forward to tomorrow
but of course we are a bit worried about the
weather. We have a few small things to fine-tune
and then we will hope for a good start, like in
Barcelona, and another exciting race.”
Daniele Romagnoli - Team Manager
“We’re happy because the main aim is to be on
the front row, and we have achieved that once
again here. In fact we were hoping maybe for
second with that last lap, but third is okay as
well and Jorge is very fast. He did a long run
during the session and his pace was very good,
but we still need to improve slightly in T4,
because this is where we are losing a bit of
time. We will work on this tonight and use the
warm-up – weather permitting – to make final
improvements.”
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