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Pedrosa takes his tenth pole position |
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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 17 May 2008 |
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MotoGP World
Championship leader Dani Pedrosa will start tomorrow´s Alice Grand Prix de
France from pole position, his tenth in the premier class. The Spaniard
performed his customary late charge to take his Repsol Honda to the top marker
on the grid, edging out 2007 poleman Colin Edwards with a 1´32.647 lap of the Le
Mans circuit.
Edwards had looked on course for a repeat of last year´s
qualifying performance, laying down his fast time immediately upon changing up
to the stickiest Michelin rubber. Whilst last year he sank down the field in the
wet, with a defined race setting and confidence on a high he will be hoping for
a good performance and a first GP victory tomorrow.
The `Texas Tornado´
has been on the front row for four of the five races this season, including pole
position in China. He was on a final hot lap for a second consecutive pole when
he was baulked by Ducati Marlboro´s Marco Melandri, whose teammate Casey Stoner
will join the Tech 3 Yamaha veteran on the front line.
Pedrosa, Stoner
and Valentino Rossi, who was fourth fastest in the session, were all made to sit
up on the newly-configured Garage Vert corner. Such mistakes were few and far
between, as they all showed high competitiveness on their respective race and
qualifying tyres as part of a top four separated by just half a
second.
Experiencing further run-offs was fifth placed Fiat Yamaha rider
Jorge Lorenzo, who crashed in the morning practice and experienced several
off-track excursions whilst looking for a fourth MotoGP pole position. The last
such diversion left him having to turn the factory M1 around by himself,
standing on his still-tender ankles. Lorenzo still leads the BMW M Award for
combined qualifying results on 99 points, trailed by Edwards and
Pedrosa.
2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden salvaged a second row start
with which to attempt to move his way up amongst the frontrunners, whilst James
Toseland heads row three on a new track for the Briton, ahead of Rizla Suzuki´s
2007 Le Mans racewinner Chris Vermeulen and Kawasaki´s John Hopkins will join
the Yamaha Tech3 rider.
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Alex Debon took
his second 250cc pole position of the season with a final push in Le
Mans.
Whilst rain at the beginning of the second 250cc qualifying session
didn´t completely stop the quarter litre riders´ attempts at taking pole
position, it did compact their attempts at hot laps until the final five minutes
of Saturday afternoon.
With little time to find their rhythm, and the
track still slightly damp, only Lotus Aprilia´s Alex Debon was able to find the
form to take him ahead of Alvaro Bautista by just one thousandth of a second and
into pole for tomorrow´s race, with a 1´38.478 lap of Le Mans.
The
Spanish veteran knocked his fellow countryman off the top spot with the clock
down to zero, leaving no time for an Aspar rider comeback. Bautista, Metis
Gilera´s Marco Simoncelli and Emmi-Caffe Latte man Thomas Luthi will join Debon
on the front row for the Alice Grand Prix de France.
Simoncelli added his
name to the list of riders running off track at La Chapelle, whilst fifth placed
Mattia Pasini took a shortcut along the asphalt escape road. The Polaris World
rider was unable to improve upon his time from yesterday, but this was
thankfully not a consequence of a heavy morning crash. He is joined by title
rival Mika Kallio, Spaniard Julian Simon and former World Champion Manuel
Poggiali on the second row.
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The front row for the 125cc Alice Grand Prix de France was unaffected by
events in the Saturday afternoon qualifying session, with Sergio Gadea
confirming his first pole position of 2008.
The Mapfre Aspar rider will
have a clear track in front of him when the lights go out tomorrow, at the scene
of his first World Championship victory last season. His time of 1´43.515 from
yesterday was unbeaten by his 125cc rivals, and he himself was nearly a second
down on his previous marker.
The only member of the front row contingent
to improve upon their times was Bradley Smith, although the Polaris World
teenager´s time was not quite enough for him to move up into pole. He was just
0.025 slower than Gadea.
Stefan Bradl and World Championship leader
Simone Corsi complete the first line of attack, ahead of Sandro Cortese, Mike di
Meglio, Nico Terol and reigning title holder Gabor Talmacsi. Di Meglio suffered
a spectacular tumble late on in the session but will be able to assume his place
on the grid tomorrow
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