Dominant Double Front Row for Movistar Yamaha MotoGP in Valencia
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Dominant Double Front Row for Movistar Yamaha MotoGP in Valencia
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The Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team kept the momentum going during the Q2 session. Jorge Lorenzo was in a league of his own today, bettering the previous pole position record at Circuito de la Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo - set by himself last year - by 0.610s. Valentino Rossi was also in contention for a front row start and had the Spanish fans wait until the final minutes of the qualifying, to see him secure third place for tomorrow's Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana.

Lorenzo was on good form in front of the Spanish crowd during the Free Practice sessions and gave another blistering performance later in the afternoon. He was one of the first riders to leave pit lane and didn't waste any time to drop a time of 1'29.849s, a new pole position record, on his first attempt to put his name at the top of the provisional leader board.

Having set the benchmark high he immediately returned to the pit box with ten minutes remaining. He quickly went out on track again and duplicated his stellar effort and set a 1'29.613s before making a second stop. He quickly dashed off again with over three minutes left to defend his number one spot. Flashing red through all the sectors, the Mallorcan signed off his impressive qualifying efforts with a 1'29.401s, leaving a 0.340s gap to his closest rival.

Teammate Rossi also brought his a-game to this afternoon's sunny qualifying session, to the delight of the local fans, with an impressive last-minute time attack. Avoiding traffic, he headed out as one of the last riders, giving him enough clear space on track. He gradually built up his pace, shooting up from eighth to fourth on his second lap, before setting a 1'30.539s for third place.

With a provisional front row in his grasp he returned to the pits and there were four minutes remaining when he rejoined the session. Having been pushed back to seventh, the Doctor had to dig deep to reclaim third place on his next try. He further bettered his time to 1'30.128s, 0.727s from pole, on lap eight and secured third place to wrap up the last qualifying session of the year securing the seventh double front row of the 2016 season for the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team.

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Massimo Meregalli - Movistar Yamaha MotoGP Team Director

"What a pole position! Jorge has been really fast from the beginning of the first day, but what he showed during qualifying has been impressive, setting a 1'29.401s! Vale also managed all the difficulties he met during the previous sessions very well with a good 1'30.128s, which gave him an important front row start. Although we did a superb job today, we still have doubts for tomorrow's race, mainly about the rear tyre life. It will be fundamental to find an appropriate set-up that will allow them to manage the degradation of it during the 30 laps. We expect a long and tough race amongst four or five riders, but we are confident that we can fight for a top result and secure the Team's Title."


Jorge Lorenzo - 1st / 1'29.401 / 9 laps

"My motivation was full on, because I wanted to get the best challenge for pole position, but tomorrow is going to be the most important because that decides the victory, which for sure will be very hard to get it. At least I can say that in the last race with Yamaha I got pole position and I think that today I was inspired. This 1'29.8s I already expected and I did it, but not only that, I improved the lap time without a new tyre. I did everything I could and risked in braking. It was a great day and an inspiring moment and I'm very proud and very happy."

Valentino Rossi - 3rd / 1'30.128 / 9 laps

"At this track Jorge and Marc are very strong and I'm very happy about this front row because usually I struggle always at Valencia and during the practices, from yesterday to today, we had a lot of problems. We weren't fast enough but we improved and I think I did a quite good lap, but they are still a bit faster. Depending very much on the pace, I hope to be strong enough to be able to fight for the podium."



1   - Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha ESP 01'29.401
2   - Marc Marquez Honda ESP 01'29.741
3   - Valentino Rossi Yamaha ITA 01'30.128
4   - Maverick Viñales Suzuki ESP 01'30.276
5   - Andrea Dovizioso Ducati ITA 01'30.338
6   - Pol Espargaro Yamaha ESP 01'30.392
7   - Andrea Iannone Ducati ITA 01'30.420
8   - Daniel Pedrosa Honda ESP 01'30.574
9   - Aleix Espargaro Suzuki ESP 01'30.885
10 - Bradley Smith Yamaha GBR 01'30.949
11 - Cal Crutchlow Honda GBR 01'31.030
12 - Danilo Petrucci Ducati ITA 01'31.203
13 - Hector Barbera Ducati ESP 01'30.894
14 - Scott Redding Ducati GBR 01'31.406
15 - Jack Miller Honda AUS 01'31.686
16 - Loris Baz Ducati FRA 01'31.749
17 - Stefan Bradl Aprilia DEU 01'31.813
18 - Alvaro Bautista Aprilia ESP 01'31.847
19 - Eugene Laverty Ducati GBR 01'31.956
20 - Mika Kallio KTM FIN 01'32.092
21 - Tito Rabat Honda ESP 01'32.181
22 - Yonny Hernandez Ducati COL 01'32.240
12-11-2016, 08:24 PM
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