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From Rizla Suzuki
Vermeulen shines in tough qualifying for Rizla Suzuki
MotoGP
Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racer Chris Vermeulen will start from the middle of the
third row for tomorrow’s Catalonian Grand Prix.
Vermeulen (P8, 1’42.365, 28 laps) dug deep right at the end of the session to
record his best time and move him four places up the grid in preparation for
Sunday’s 25-lap race. He had already shown in the early part of the hour that he
has the race package to run near the front and will be determined to get a good
start tomorrow so he can be right in amongst the action straight away.
Loris Capirossi (P12, 1’42.648, 28 laps) also performed well on his
Bridgestone race tyres in the early part of the session, as he made the final
improvements to his Suzuki GSV-R in readiness for tomorrow’s race. The
experienced Italian topped the timesheets early on whilst in race trim, but was
unable to translate that performance on the qualifying tyres and will start from
the fourth row of the grid.
As track and air temperatures rose this afternoon Casey Stoner on his factory
Ducati was the best placed Bridgestone rider, and also on pole position, just
ahead of local favourite Dani Pedrosa on his factory Honda.
Tomorrow’s race at the 4,727m Circuit de Catalunya is round seven of the 2008
MotoGP World Championship and the action gets underway at 14.00hrs local time
(12.00hrs GMT).
Chris Vermeulen:
“Apart from the qualifying position, it’s been another good day at the
circuit for us today! We learned a lot about the bike and the tyres and I feel
like I’ve got a great package underneath me for the race - the team and
Bridgestone have all done a good job to give me that! When it came to qualifiers
it was quite a different story to the race tyres, but a similar story to recent
weeks. I felt like I got the best out of the qualifying tyres that I could but
it still left me back on the third row, which is especially frustrating with the
speed we had shown on race tyres. Like always we will need to get a good start,
but I believe we’ve got the pace to run with the front guys, so hopefully I can
get up to them early enough and race with them.”
Loris Capirossi:
“I think we have made big step with the race tyres this afternoon, because we
are much quicker than we have been at any other time this weekend, and we are
sure that we can keep up a good rhythm in the race. We still need to improve a
little bit more and we will be trying another few things in warm-up tomorrow. On
the qualifiers we had quite a few problems with grip. The front tyre was a bit
too hard and the rear qualifiers made it push a lot and we lost a lot of time
because of that. We will need to use the hard tyre for the race so maybe today
for qualifying it was too hard. All the team has done a great job to improve the
bike and we will have to be on the attack from the start tomorrow – but we are
ready to do that!”
Paul Denning – Team Manager:
“For our guys it was a really good and a not so good qualifying session all
in one go! Loris was the only rider to make a 15-lap run and we learnt a lot
about the potential of the bike and the race tyres. Without question that has
put him in a much better position for tomorrow’s race. Chris also did a long run
and was able to make very competitive times. It seems that if luck is on our
side and we get similar conditions tomorrow our guys will be able to run with
the very best.
“Unfortunately on the qualifiers it didn’t work out! Congratulations have to
go to Casey for an amazing lap and to Bridgestone for the pole position. Chris
was the second highest Bridgestone rider in eighth place, with our competitor’s
tyre filling the other gaps. Nonetheless, the four positions that Chris made up
on his last lap will be really important for the race tomorrow, so we have to
say “well done” to him giving it his maximum and making the improvement.”
Gran Premi Cinzano de Catalunya Qualifying Practice Classification:
1. Casey Stoner (Ducati) 1’41.186: 2. Dani Pedrosa (Honda) +0.083: 3. Nicky
Hayden (Honda) +0.251: 4. Randy de Puniet (Honda) +0.385: 5. Colin Edwards
(Yamaha) +0.423: 8. CHRIS VERMEULEN (RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP) +1.179: 12. LORIS
CAPIROSSI (RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP) +1.462:
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