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Rossi on front row as rain looms |
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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 03 May 2008 |
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From Fiat Yamaha Racing
FRONT
ROW FOR ROSSI AS RAIN LOOMS FOR CHINESE CHALLENGE
Valentino Rossi put his Fiat Yamaha M1 onto the front row of
the grid for the second time this season in Shanghai today, qualifying second
for tomorrow’s Chinese Grand Prix. Rossi looked to have pole position sewn up
before fellow Yamaha rider Colin Edwards took his third career pole, Yamaha’s
fourth from four races this season.
Rossi continued in the same vein as
yesterday by setting the pace in this morning’s free practice and continuing to
do so through most of this afternoon’s session. Three-quarters of the way
through a strong flying lap put him in provisional pole position and the Italian
was confident that a slight improvement with the next qualifying tyre could be
enough to take the front slot. He improved again but a last-minute lap from
Edwards was 0.355 seconds faster, and Rossi will now have to wait a little
longer for his 50th career pole.
Meanwhile Rossi’s team-mate Jorge
Lorenzo stunned onlookers by qualifying fourth, despite riding with a broken
left ankle and having missed the most of the day yesterday following a crash in
first practice. After qualifying on pole for his first three MotoGP races,
Lorenzo’s fourth is no less impressive and he makes it three Yamahas in the top
four. Tomorrow’s 22-lap race gets underway at 1500 local time and a forecast of
heavy rain could make for some unexpected twists and turns.
Valentino Rossi:
“I’m quite happy with this position; third in Estoril, second
here…hopefully one better next time! I’ve been fast here since Friday morning
and we’ve worked so hard with the team and with Bridgestone lately to improve
the situation with the qualifying tyre, so we definitely deserve to be here.
Today I had fun and I was able to fight with my rivals, plus I really enjoyed
having the chance to ride at the maximum around this track. When I saw 58.5 on
the clock I thought that I had a chance to try for the pole, but then Colin did
58.1 and this was a bit too much for us! Anyway it’s very important to be on the
front row, especially because we don’t know whether it will rain or not. Thanks
to my mechanics for doing a great job, and now we’ve just got to hope the rain
stays away!”
Davide Brivio:
“We’re getting closer! Congratulations to Colin for a great
lap, it’s good for Yamaha to have another pole position; hopefully it will be us
soon! We’ve done a good job overall in the four practice sessions and it seems
like we’re ready to be competitive now tomorrow, if it’s dry. Everyone is
expecting rain in which case the situation is less clear, but for the moment
we’re relaxed and looking forward to an exciting race.”
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