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Heroic Double Front Row for Movistar Yamaha MotoGP at Twin Ring Motegi - Malcolm - 15-10-2016 Movistar Yamaha MotoGP's Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo delighted the Japanese crowd when they secured first and third place respectively for tomorrow's Grand Prix of Japan in a gutsy display of determination.Movistar Yamaha MotoGP's Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo delighted the Japanese crowd when they secured first and third place respectively for tomorrow's Grand Prix of Japan in a gutsy display of determination.
Rossi took his time at the start of the qualifying session and left the pits shortly before his teammate, hoping to find some clear track for his qualifying efforts. Once he found a good rhythm, he immediately made his mark with his first flying lap securing provisional third place. He bettered his time on his second flying lap of 1'44.736 before being pushed back one place by his teammate. The Doctor continued to improve his time by five-thousands' of a second on his next attempt, but as the pace quickened, he returned to the pit box for a quick stop, holding fifth place, with more than five minutes on the clock. A quick minute later the nine-time World Champion returned to the track. Having dropped to sixth place, he gritted his teeth and put on the heat once more when he rode a fastest second, third and fourth sector towards the end of the session to drop a 1'43.954s for pole. With just enough time for one more lap, his name again flashed up in red in the first two sectors, but he was unable to further his advantage. Yet his earlier fastest lap remained unchallenged, giving the Italian his 64th pole position of his Grand Prix racing career, with a 0.180s margin over his closest rival. Lorenzo gave a superhuman performance after a challenging start to the second day at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit. The Mallorcan suffered a big highside at the end of the FP3 session in turn 2 and had to visit the Medical Center before being helicoptered to the Dokkyo Hospital in Utsunomiya City for a CT scan. He was declared fit to continue his quest for a top result at the Japanese Grand Prix when he returned to the circuit, in time to fight back hard in FP4 and secure third place. The current World Champion's efforts were equally impressive in the Q2 session. Being the last rider to start the 15-minute qualifying heat, Lorenzo made sure to leave pit lane with enough space between him and the rest of the field. After a cautious start, his second flying lap saw him post a 1'44.399s lap, moving him up from tenth to second position before he headed back to the pit lane with a little less than seven minutes of the session remaining. Lorenzo was soon back out on the track and, now in third place, he was ready to put the hammer down once more. Unable to further improve his time on his fifth hot lap, he was pushed down to fourth place as his teammate took over at the top of the time sheets, but he didn't give up. He dropped a stunning last lap of 1'44.221s, 0.267s from pole, to start tomorrow's race on the first row from third place on the grid. Yamalube Yamaha Factory Racing Team wildcard rider Katsuyuki Nakasuga also had a good day at the track. He continued to make progress and positioned his YZR-M1 in 16th place on the grid for tomorrow's race. Massimo Meregalli - Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team Director "After the difficulties we bumped into during all the previous sessions, trying settings and Jorge's crash, we couldn't have expected to get both riders on the front row, especially to be on pole here at our main competitor's home track. During the FP4 session we have been able to improve Vale's setup quite significantly. The bike became more easy to ride thanks to a better handling and he was able to start riding as he wanted. He delivered a stunning performance to set the fastest time today, even more so considering that he is not feeling a 100% fit. Jorge's third place is also a truly heroic performance when you take into account that we weren't sure if he was going to be able to ride this afternoon. The team has done an amazing job today to overcome the difficulties we faced and a double front row is a great starting place for tomorrow's race." Valentino Rossi "It's my third pole position of the year. I'm very happy because this year in qualifying I'm strong. We were struggling during this weekend to find the right balance and I'm also not a 100% fit, I'm suffering physically, I'm not feeling fantastic. In FP4 we improved the balance of the bike a lot and I did a very good lap and great braking in turn 11 and that was good. Starting from pole is always important and now we wait for tomorrow." Jorge Lorenzo "I feel much better than a few hours ago. The painkillers and the adrenaline of riding my bike have improved my feelings. I was scared to get injured, especially for the left leg where I had the biggest impact. It was a big crash, but I was able to make it back for qualifying and we did great, especially on the first lap time in my second stint, I didn't do so much on the second try. Rossi's lap time was incredible and also Marquez's time. It wasn't possible to make it a pole position, but it was much better than we expected when I arrived back at the track." 1 - Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 01'43.954
2 - Marc Marquez Honda ESP 01'44.134 3 - Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 01'44.221 4 - Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 01'44.294 5 - Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 01'44.402 6 - Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 01'44.494 7 - Maverick Viñales Suzuki ESP 01'44.539 8 - Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 01'44.980 9 - Pol Espargaro Yamaha ESP 01'45.232 10 - Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 01'45.782 11 - Scott Redding Ducati GBR 01'45.827 12 - Alvaro Bautista Aprilia ESP 01'45.614 13 - Stefan Bradl Aprilia DEU 01'45.823 14 - Jack Miller Honda AUS 01'46.347 15 - Bradley Smith Yamaha GBR 01'46.593 16 - Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha JPN 01'46.627 17 - Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 01'46.705 18 - Tito Rabat Honda ESP 01'46.753 19 - Eugene Laverty Ducati GBR 01'47.060 20 - Loris Baz Ducati FRA 01'47.501 21 - Mike Jones Ducati AUS 01'47.631 22 - Hiroshi Aoyama Honda JPN 01'47.788 |