Jorge Lorenzo secured his fourth pole position
of the season at Laguna Seca yesterday for
today’s US Grand Prix despite crashing twice
during the qualifying session, the second
accident leaving him with an Acromial Clavicular
Separation to the right side and a contusion to
the right foot. He is hopeful for tomorrow but
will be reassessed in the morning before taking
a final decision on whether or not to race.
His Fiat Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi
secured second after a last-minute improvement
which edged Casey Stoner, who also crashed in
the final minutes, into third.
Saturday morning was much cooler than the day
before but Lorenzo continued strongly and topped
the time sheets for the second free practice
session. Rossi meanwhile struggled a little on
the colder track and could only manage third.
The sun finally came out at lunchtime and
qualifying was run in temperatures more similar
to yesterday, Lorenzo quickly claiming the top
spot and remaining there for the majority of the
session. With twenty minutes to go the Spaniard
lost the front at turn ten and slid out for the
first time but he was unhurt and raced back to
the pits to change bikes. Whilst he was off
track Stoner moved into provisional pole but
Lorenzo showed there were no ill effects of the
crash just ten minutes later by re-taking the
top spot. However with just three minutes to go
the 22-year-old crashed again in the same
section of the track and was less lucky this
time, being taken immediately to the circuit
clinic for examination. The damage to his right
shoulder area, although painful, is not
dangerous and he is hoping to ride tomorrow but
will wait until the morning before making a
decision.
Rossi found the going harder than Friday and was
unable to find the perfect setting for his M1,
losing time particularly in the final sector of
the 3.6km track. In the last ten minutes the
World Champion was constantly improving his time
but not enough to move from third position,
where he sat behind Stoner and Lorenzo. His last
flying lap, although not enough for pole, was an
improvement however and he moved into second,
0.167 seconds off his team-mate.
Jorge Lorenzo
“I was trying to push but first I had some
traffic and then the tyres were cold, and I
wasn’t in the right shape to try to improve my
time. I’m disappointed for these two crashes but
I am okay and I am optimistic that I will be
able to ride tomorrow. Now the American doctors
and the Clinica Mobile are working together to
try to help me as best they can and make me more
comfortable. Thanks to all the American people
here for their support!”
Valentino Rossi
“Firstly I want to say that I hope Lorenzo and
Stoner are okay for the race tomorrow, because
it should be a great battle between the three of
us. I am happy about this session because we
have had two practices today when we haven’t
been in perfect shape and we have struggled in
some areas, especially in the last sector where
we are still not strong enough. I was finding it
quite hard to ride at the maximum there today
and control the bike how I wanted, so we need to
try to improve a bit more. It depends how the
other two are but I hope they’re okay and then
we can have an exciting race.”
Ramon Forcada (Crew Chief)
“It’s a pity for these two crashes because Jorge
was riding very well today. The first one was
with a brand new hard front tyre and the second
was due to the fact that he made two laps quite
slowly and the rear tyre was cold, so when he
“It’s a pity for these two crashes because Jorge
was riding very well today. The first one was
with a brand new hard front tyre and the second
was due to the fact that he made two laps quite
slowly and the rear tyre was cold, so when he
started riding fast he crashed. Jorge made a
very good job throughout the session and the
pole position is a sign that he was feeling
good. Luckily he is not too bad so we have to
just look forward to tomorrow morning, when we
can assess his condition and make a decision.
Hopefully he will be on the starting grid
tomorrow and we will see an exciting race.”
Davide Brivio (Team Manager)
“The first row is positive but we still have
some small improvements to make for the race
tomorrow. We’re very close but we can still be
better so we will work tonight to try and make
another step. It will be hard to check our
changes in the warm-up because it will be cold,
but we will try our best! Jorge and Casey both
had big crashes but luckily it doesn’t look like
anything too serious so we hope that they will
be fit to race tomorrow. We wish them both our
best!”
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