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Rossi on 1st row - Edwards on row #3 |
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Posted by Staff
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Saturday, 01 September 2007 |
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Valentino Rossi returned to the front row of the MotoGP grid
today for the first time in three races, qualifying in second position for
tomorrow's San Marino Grand Prix at Misano. The local favourite missed out on
pole by 0.176 seconds to Casey Stoner, with Nicky Hayden taking the third spot.
Fiat Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards meanwhile did not enjoy such a successful
session and qualified ninth, on the outside of row three.
After the atrocious weather yesterday caused the afternoon
practice sessions to be cancelled, an extra hour was added to this morning's
free practice to give the riders as much time as possible to get the hang of the
new circuit. Yesterday's storms seemed to have run their course and the ensuing
calm brought out an army of yellow-clad Rossi fans, over 1000 of which had made
the pilgrimage on foot in the early hours of this morning from nearby Tavulla,
where Rossi grew up. After two hours of hard work on tyres and set-up Rossi was
second behind Stoner, with Edwards in fifth.
This afternoon's qualifying session was played out under
perfect sunshine with temperatures sitting comfortably in the low twenties. With
ten minutes to go Rossi's first attempt with a qualifying tyre moved him
momentarily to the top of the time sheets, before he was deposed by Stoner just
seconds later. Edwards also moved into the top flight on his first run before he
was nudged down the order as more riders put in fast laps. The last two minutes
of the session saw a flurry of quick times and Rossi's second flying lap shot
him into pole, although Edwards was unable to better his position. Unfortunately
for Rossi, Stoner eventually nudged him into second, promising a mouth-watering
head-to-head between the pair when the lights go out for tomorrow's 28-lap race.
Valentino Rossi:
"The atmosphere today was unbelievable, there are so many fans and so
much yellow around the circuit; it was really important for me to make a good
result like this. I rode at the maximum today and I'm very happy with the
result. It's been a long time without a front-row start, since Donington, and
it's a big relief to be back here again. I like this track a lot so far, it's
technical and has some really good parts, it's not too tight and it's possible
to have fun. There are some bumps but it's not disastrous and it seems to suit
our bike well. Our Michelin tyres are working well here and I can ride the bike
how I want to again. It was also very good with the qualifying tyre. Casey is
very fast once again and we know that it's going to be very hard tomorrow, but
starting from the front is going to make things much easier and now I am looking
forwar to a fun race."
Colin Edwards:
"This morning wasn't too bad. We made some changes to the bike and
got it going pretty well this morning; it wasn't easy but we were going
reasonably well and I was feeling pretty happy. We planned this afternoon to
make a few tweaks to suit the track as it warmed up and at the beginning we
stuck in a hard race tyre and went from there. Unfortunately though things
didn't go exactly to plan; the bike felt quite different and I felt like I
couldn't really get out of my own way! So then we changed back towards this
morning's setting and that felt a lot better. With the qualifying tyre I dropped
nearly a second but unfortunately it really wasn't enough today and I felt like
I had some side-grip issues that meant I was lacking a bit of confidence to get
in deep. If I had just listened to my wife today - braked a little deeper and
got on the gas a little earlier- then I guess I would have found the missing
three tenths!"
Davide Brivio:
"It's great that Valentino is back on the front row again, especially
at this track where we expect it will be quite hard to pass. It's very important
for him that he's starting at the front. He did a great job with his team and
worked very well during the limited dry track time we have had, and now we will
just work to make the final adjustments to make sure he is in the best shape
possible for tomorrow's race. Colin had good potential today but unfortunately
it didn't work out and he has to start from the third row. It's a pity because
there aren't many places to pass here so it could be a tough race for him.
Anyway we will try to put the best package together for him so he can try to
make up the ground tomorrow. We're looking forward to an exciting
race!"
from Fiat/Yamaha
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