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The first MotoGP qualifying session of 2010
saw Fiat Yamaha Team riders Valentino Rossi
and Jorge Lorenzo in strong form, taking the
second and third spots on the grid behind
Casey Stoner to set up an exact rematch of
last year's Qatar race. |
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The
first MotoGP qualifying session of 2010 saw Fiat Yamaha
Team riders Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo in strong
form, taking the second and third spots on the grid
behind Casey Stoner to set up an exact rematch of last
year's Qatar race.
World Champion Rossi had struggled a little yesterday
but was much happier on his bike today after some set-up
changes this morning, finding better rear grip and an
improved race pace as a result. Mid-way through the
session he moved into the lead for a short while before
Stoner bettered his time and edged him back into second.
With the hour gone the Italian was up on the clock on
his final flying lap but he dropped a few tenths when
passing two riders on the fourth sector and had to
settle for second, 0.355 off Stoner's time.
After his confidence-inspiring opening day yesterday,
Lorenzo took a small step back this evening and found he
had less feeling in the rear than previously. He was
nonetheless able to put up a spirited fight for grid
positions and was happy to qualify third, considering
his recently broken hand and lack of testing. The
23-year-old admits that he still has some pain when
braking but is more concerned in tweaking his set-up
tonight to put him in the best possible shape for
tomorrow night's race, which starts at 2300 local time
(2200 CET).
Valentino Rossi - Position: 2nd Time: 1'55.362 Laps:
25
"I'm really happy about the work we've done today on our
set up and now we have a good race pace with the hard
Bridgestone tyres. With the soft one the rear is still
sliding a little bit too much, but I think for the race
we are okay. My final flying lap was very fast but then
I had to pass a couple of riders in the final sector and
I lost some time, but anyway we have a good grid
position so I am happy. A strong start is going to be
very important and we will have to push hard on the
first lap to try to stay close to Stoner, who is always
very strong here. Honestly I think it will be tough to
beat him but we will try our best!"
Jorge
Lorenzo - Position: 3rd Time: 1'55.520 Laps: 24
"Considering my situation I am really happy about my
grid position and I think we can be proud of our work.
Unfortunately today though we have lost some feeling on
the rear and it was difficult to go as fast as
yesterday. My hand isn't perfect and I still have some
pain in braking but I am less worried about that than
about the bike. We will use the warm-up to try to make
some improvements and then I will just do my best in the
race and try for the podium."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager, Rossi
"We've done an okay job in this practice! We made some
adjustments to the bike and it's a lot better than
yesterday so Valentino's pace is much stronger now. The
starting position is good and tomorrow we'll just try
from the start to stay with Stoner and see how the race
develops. It will be interesting!"
Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager, Lorenzo
"We're happy to be on the front row after Jorge's
injury, it's a great achievement by him to be so close
to Rossi and Stoner at this stage. We're not 100% happy
with the bike set-up and we can still improve it for the
race, even though it's going to be a tough challenge to
match the leaders. Anyway we will make the most of the
remaining time and try to be there."
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