Jorge Lorenzo extended his pole position run to four
consecutive races as he put his M1 at the front of
the grid once again today at the Sachsenring. His
Fiat Yamaha team-mate Valentino Rossi continued to
impress on his return from injury by qualifying
fifth, just 0.578 seconds off Lorenzo.
Having struggled for front grip yesterday
championship-leader Lorenzo looked much more comfortable
today and finished the morning session in first place.
Mid-way through qualifying however he suffered an engine
problem on the start/finish straight and was forced to
pull over. The session was then red-flagged when two
riders crashed after hitting the oil that had leaked
from his bike, although both have luckily been declared
fit to ride tomorrow. On the resumption of action
Lorenzo put in a string of fast laps in the high 1'21s,
eventually taking pole with four minutes to go before
improving again to hold off challenges from Casey Stoner
and Dani Pedrosa, with whom he will share the front row
tomorrow.
Rossi continued to look surprisingly strong throughout
today's action, his recently broken leg causing little
detriment to his performance on the bike. The
31-year-old World Champion was third this morning and
then spent most of this afternoon's session tweaking the
set-up of his M1 to make sure he was as comfortable as
possible around the 3.671km track. Post red-flag Rossi
jumped up the order to fourth, before Andrea Dovizioso
edged him down one place into the middle of the second
row. Rossi's physical condition is positive so far, with
not too much pain from either his shoulder or his leg
and he is hopeful of being able to complete the race
distance tomorrow.
Jorge Lorenzo
"Since the new engine rule everyone has been starting to
feel like these engines never have problems and it was
honestly a surprise for me today when I came onto the
straight and felt it stop! It was so hot and there was
oil on my feet so I had to go into the wall. I'm really
sorry that Ben and Randy crashed and especially that
Randy was slightly injured, it is good news that he will
be able to race tomorrow. This pole position was very
hard because Casey and Dani were so fast; I had to push
at the maximum and ride really well. Well done to my
team because we have improved so much since yesterday
and now I'm looking forward to the race tomorrow."
Valentino Rossi
"I am really happy after this second day because I
feel confident on the bike. I have suffered more today
because we've had two sessions instead of one and I have
some pain and I'm more tired than yesterday, but I feel
good and my movement is okay. Also the shoulder feels
fine so it's definitely a positive return for me.
Unfortunately today at the end we tried a small
modification to improve the setting but it made it
worse, so I think we lost one position for this. I don't
think the front row was possible because Lorenzo, Stoner
and Pedrosa went under 1'22 and I don't think I could
have done that today. For tomorrow of course there is a
question mark but I hope to be able to finish; I think
the podium will be difficult for me but top five would
be a very good result.
Wilco Zeelenberg - Team Manager, Lorenzo
"Compared to yesterday we have improved the setting a
lot and this morning Jorge was already able to improve
by a few tenths in every section. This afternoon he felt
good on the bike again and both types of Bridgestone
tyre are working very well. It was another strong
performance from him at the end, as we've become used to
lately, but it was quite close and it will be a tough
race tomorrow. As for the engine, we now have one less
from our allocation of six and we need time to
understand what happened; luckily it wasn't a new
engine, it's been in use a long time but it's never nice
when something like this happens. We're very sorry for
the riders that fell and especially for Randy because he
has some pain, things happening at that speed are always
dangerous and we wish him our best and very much hope it
won't affect him in the race tomorrow."
Davide Brivio - Team Manager, Rossi
"A very good session; if we'd known two days ago we
would be qualifying in fifth we would have been very
happy. Things are going well with Valentino's condition
and so as a result we're feeling more and more
competitive as time goes on! We're working hard on the
bike setting and his leg and shoulder seem to be
reacting well to the pressure. He is already quite fast
and the second row is good for us. We have to wait and
see how he gets on in the race tomorrow because 30 laps
is a lot but we have a good starting position and I
expect that his racing attitude will prevail! We are
very happy to be here, to have got through the practice
and whatever happens tomorrow it is all a bonus."