Andrea Dovizioso on pole at Motegi
Looking comfortable and committed on his Honda RC212V, Dovizioso went top with just under half an hour of the session to go before Jorge Lorenzo nudged him back to second place with 23 minutes remaining. Then, with 12 minutes left on the clock, the Italian was back in front as he began to reel off a series of superfast laps. Casey Stoner briefly edged in front, but Dovizioso hit back immediately with a lap of 1m 47.001s, which was to be the fastest of the session. In the dying moments Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi both had their last throw of the dice, but neither could better Dovizioso this afternoon and he held on to pole by 0.054 seconds from Rossi. The last time Dovizioso was on pole position was in the 250cc Grand Prix of Portugal at Estoril in 2007 while riding a Honda RS250RW.
Dovizioso’s debut MotoGP pole was a welcome piece of good news for the Repsol Honda Team after his team-mate Dani Pedrosa’s crash yesterday during which he broke his collarbone, forcing him to retire early from the MotoGP race weekend. Pedrosa has returned to his home city of Barcelona in Spain and is expected to undergo surgery to plate the double fracture in the collarbone.
“I’m really happy to be on pole position and also surprised because I didn’t expect to get so close to going under a 1m 47s lap here. This is like my second home race because it’s the home of the team, which makes it even more special to get my first pole position here. I’m also so happy about the performance of the RC212V. We’ve got the electronics working really well here – the anti-wheelie system in particular – and also the power is very strong which helps a lot. We’re looking good for the race because my style is usually not to go at my absolute maximum pace in practice and qualifying, so I’m hopeful for tomorrow. I’d like to say thanks a lot to the team because they are working really well for me. It’s the race tomorrow that really counts though, so we’ll be concentrating hard to make sure we have a strong race."
Qualifying Results |
1 | Andrea Dovizioso | 1m 47.001 | ITA | HONDA | Repsol Honda Team |
2 | Valentino Rossi | 1m 47.055 | ITA | YAMAHA | Fiat Yamaha Team |
3 | Casey Stoner | 1m 47.105 | AUS | DUCATI | Ducati Marlboro Team |
4 | Jorge Lorenzo | 1m 47.206 | SPA | YAMAHA | Fiat Yamaha Team |
5 | Colin Edwards | 1m 47.464 | USA | YAMAHA | Tech 3 Yamaha |
6 | Ben Spies | 1m 47.648 | USA | YAMAHA | Tech 3 Yamaha |
7 | Randy De Puniet | 1m 47.752 | FRA | HONDA | LCR Honda MotoGP |
8 | Marco Simoncelli | 1m 47.914 | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
9 | Alvaro Bautista | 1m 48.002 | SPA | SUZUKI | Rizla Suzuki MotoGP |
10 | Loris Capirossi | 1m 48.068 | ITA | SUZUKI | Rizla Suzuki MotoGP |
11 | Nicky Hayden | 1m 48.182 | USA | DUCATI | Ducati Marlboro Team |
12 | Marco Melandri | 1m 48.238 | ITA | HONDA | San Carlo Honda Gresini |
13 | Aleix Espargaro | 1m 48.371 | SPA | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |
14 | Hiroshi Aoyama | 1m 48.396 | JPN | HONDA | Interwetten Honda MotoGP |
15 | Hector Barbera | 1m 48.535 | SPA | DUCATI | Paginas Amarillas Aspar |
16 | Mika Kallio | 1m 49.480 | FIN | DUCATI | Pramac Racing |