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The sun finally shone on MotoGP at
Indianapolis yesterday giving the riders the chance to
get to grips with their bikes on a dry
surface and qualifying saw another double
front-row for the Fiat Yamaha Team's Jorge
Lorenzo (middle) and Valentino Rossi (top
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The sun finally shone on MotoGP at
Indianapolis yesterday and Friday's soaking track was
long forgotten, giving the riders the chance to
get to grips with their bikes on a dry surface.
It was another double front-row for Fiat Yamaha
riders Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi, the
Spaniard claiming his twelfth
straight front row of the season with second on the grid
and Rossi his seventh consecutive with third.
Lorenzo, who was second
fastest behind Dani Pedrosa in the morning, went into the
lead after just ten minutes of Saturday afternoon's qualifying
session and looked very strong from then on, improving his
time several times before Pedrosa knocked him off the top
spot with 20 minutes to go. The 22-year-old Spaniard pushed
hard in the final stages but was not quite able to edge his
compatriot off pole position, finishing the session 0.506
seconds adrift.
Rossi meanwhile
was consistently in the top three until he was edged out by
Alex de Angelis with a little over ten minutes remaining.
The championship leader was able to make a last-minute
improvement to move back onto the front row with his final
lap but feels he is still lacking rhythm and pace. He and
his team were looking for some overnight improvements in
order to put him in the best shape for today's race,
which starts at 1400 Eastern Time.
Valentino Rossi
“We’re on the
front row and this is important but honestly we don’t have
enough pace at the moment and I can’t ride how I want to. We
don’t have quite enough grip to enable us to push at the
maximum. We did a lot of work this afternoon but we’re still
not at our best and so now we all need to work to find a way
to make another step for tomorrow. We have the warm-up still
to use and we will try to be competitive for the race.”
Jorge Lorenzo
“I’m happy about
this qualifying session because we made a big step with our
setting from this morning and even from the start of the
session. Unfortunately we couldn’t improve any more in the
final laps and it’s now six or seven races since I’ve been
on pole which is strange for me, because doing one fast lap
is usually one of my strong points! The important thing
however is that we’re on the front row, we have a good race
pace and we are ready to challenge for the win tomorrow.”
Davide Brivio -
Team Manager Rossi
“We need to
continue to work because we’re not yet fast enough! Of
course being on the front row is important but now we have
to focus on finding the right improvements for tomorrow. We
have some work to do before the race and then we will see
where we are in warm-up tomorrow.”
Daniele
Romagnoli - Team Manager Lorenzo
“We are on
target and happy to be on the front row, even if we were
hoping for pole position. The team made some important
modifications to the set-up and this afternoon we had a much
faster pace than this morning; we have a good race pace now.
We still have some work to do because Pedrosa looks very
strong and we need to close the gap to him, but we’re
confident that we can improve the package a bit more and set
Jorge up for a great race tomorrow.”
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