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Michelin
riders were able to dominate this afternoon’s Portuguese GP
qualifying session, the French
tyre
brand’s seven MotoGP riders filling seven of the first eight
places on the grid.
Most impressive was dazzling
rookie
Jorge Lorenzo (Fiat
Yamaha Team YZR-M1-Michelin) who swept to his third
successive pole position, maintaining his 100 per cent pole
record by cutting almost six tenths off last year’s pole
time. He was chased hard by Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda
RC212V-Michelin) who ended the session just two tenths
behind his compatriot to repeat the pair’s one-two
qualifying performance at last month’s Spanish GP.
Nicky Hayden (Repsol
Honda RC212V-Michelin)
was a close fourth,
duplicating his Spanish GP grid position, the American just
0.067 seconds down on Valentino Rossi (Fiat Yamaha Team
YZR-M1) in third. Today’s conditions were cool and sunny.
“Today
went quite well, both with our qualifying
tyres
and our race tyres,” said
Jean-Philippe Weber,
Michelin’s director of motorcycle racing.
“All our riders were
able to go very fast on qualifiers, particularly Jorge and
Dani, who were amazingly quick. Most of our riders already
know which race
tyres
they will use
tomorrow and have done good long-distance runs. The range of
tyre
choices is quite
similar, with just minor difference is compounds, according
to each rider’s machine type and riding style. Conditions
have been quite cool here, proving once again that our tyres
now have a good operating range and good warm-up. The only
question mark over tomorrow is the weather, the forecast
says it shouldn’t rain but it’s difficult to predict what
track temperature we will have to deal with tomorrow
afternoon. I think it should be a good race and a good
show.”
Double 250 World Champion
Lorenzo is aiming to score his first win here, after second-
and third-places finishes in his first two MotoGP races at
Losail and Jerez.
“This is another dream come true, I feel no pressure at the
moment, so every result I get is like a gift,”
said Lorenzo.
“My thanks as always to
Michelin
and my team – if we
continue like this I’m sure I will get the win soon.”
The second row is monopolised
by Michelin men – Hayden, then
Colin Edwards (Yamaha
Tech 3 YZR-M1-Michelin) and James Toseland (Yamaha Tech 3
YZR-M1-Michelin). Row three is Andrea Dovizioso (JiR Team
Scot Honda RC212V-Michelin)
and
Randy de Puniet (Honda LCR
RC212V-Michelin) ahead of Casey Stoner (Ducati Marlboro Team
Desmosedici).
April 2008
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Qualifying Practice
Classification
1.
Jorge LORENZO (Fiat Yamaha Team- Michelin, 1'35.715
2. Dani PEDROSA (Repsol Honda Team- Michelin),1'35.948
3. Valentino
ROSSI (Fiat Yamaha Team),1'36.199
4. Nicky HAYDEN (Repsol
Honda Team-Michelin),1'36.266
5.Colin EDWARDS (Tech 3 Yamaha- Michelin),1'36.289
6. James TOSELAND (Tech 3 Yamaha- Michelin),1'36.790
7. Andrea DOVIZIOSO (JiR Team Scot MotoGP-Michelin),1'36.998
8. Randy DE PUNIET (LCR Honda MotoGP- Michelin),1'37.223
9. Casey STONER (Ducati Marlboro Team),1'37.253
10. John HOPKINS (Kawasaki Racing Team), 1'37.346
11. Shinya NAKANO (San Carlo Honda Gresini),1'37.664
12.Loris CAPIROSSI (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP),1'37.786
13. Chris VERMEULEN (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP),1'37.843
14. Toni ELIAS (Alice Team DUCATI),1'38.561
15. Anthony WEST (Kawasaki Racing Team),1'38.775
16. Alex DE ANGELIS (Honda Gresini),1'38.823
17. Marco MELANDRI (Ducati Marlboro Team),1'39.115
18. Sylvain GUINTOLI (Alice Team),1'39.355
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