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25/07/10 -
Jorge Lorenzo took his fifth consecutive pole position
of the campaign on Saturday with a fantastic display in
qualifying at Laguna Seca, in which he and Casey Stoner
battled to the very end for top spot on the starting
grid. The World Championship leader won a marvellous
contest with the Australian for pole at the Red Bull
U.S. Grand Prix, with a blistering late lap of 1’20.978
to take his 40th career pole.
A satisfied Lorenzo commented, “It is an impressive
achievement to take five poles in a row but it was hard.
It’s not so important to get pole position, but it is
better to make it. Casey set some very quick lap times
and I didn’t know if I was going to make it. I did one
lap which wasn’t fast enough and I just thought to
myself to push even harder one more time and I did it.”
Ducati’s Stoner had competed with Lorenzo and his Yamaha
for the latter half of the session and led for much of
it, his time of 1’21.169 the best of a consistent set of
fast laps. The Australian looked to be on the verge of
his second pole of the season but eventually ended the
session 0.191s off the Spaniard. The battle for victory
at the Californian track at 2pm local time tomorrow
afternoon looks certain to feature the two rivals.
Securing third spot on the grid and taking his first
ever front-row start in the MotoGP class, Repsol Honda’s
Andrea Dovizioso was a fraction over six-tenths off
Lorenzo’s marker, thus underlining the level to which
the top two had pushed one another. The Italian set his
best time on his 36th and final lap.
Heading up the second row, which was separated by
0.071s, will be last year’s race winner Dani Pedrosa (Repsol
Honda), who was just under four-hundredths off his
team-mate. Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider Ben Spies was
impressive once more and will go for home glory from
fifth after his final lap slotted him in front of
Valentino Rossi, as the reigning World Champion secured
sixth, repeating his position from both free practice
sessions as he continues his recovery from a broken leg.
The top ten was completed by American duo Nicky Hayden
(Ducati Team) and Colin Edwards (Monster Yamaha Tech3),
and rookies Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini
Team) and Héctor Barberá (Páginas Amarillas Aspar).
Mika Kallio (Pramac Racing) had a crash at the top of
the corkscrew at the very end of the session, following
his fall in the morning practice, and Roger Lee Hayden (LCR
Honda) had a run off at the same spot and another at
turn nine in a complicated session for the stand-in.
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