First and second row starts for Repsol Honda

First and second row starts for Repsol Honda

Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso were amongst the primary challengers to Jorge Lorenzo for pole position at the eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland.

Dani Pedrosa will start from the first row for the fifth time this season, giving him a valuable clear run into the tight first corner at Sachsenring. The 24 year-old Spaniard looked in with a good chance of pole position as he went to the top of the timesheets early in the session and stayed there until an incident at turn one halted proceedings for 20 minutes as oil was cleared from the track. In the closing 10 minutes he was edged into third place by pole setter Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner in second, but lap times were typically tight and, with Pedrosa’s time just 0.131s back from pole, he is confident of his chances in the race.

Dovizioso was a further 0.315s behind his team-mate and will head the second row tomorrow after he and his crew made useful progress through today’s two sessions. Fourth place on the grid equals Dovizioso’s best qualifying performance in 2010 and with a few further adjustments to his race set-up the 24 year-old Italian is confident of repeating his front-running pace from the last race in Catalunya.

Dani Pedrosa

“The main target today was to get onto the first row and we’ve achieved this so I’m happy. It’s important to start from the front row because the first corner is close to the starting grid and also the first few corners are very tight, so it’s better to be up front and try to stay out of trouble. Always at this track the lap times are very close and we often see a really hard fight in the race - and it looks like this could be the case again tomorrow. We were lucky with the weather today and we got more dry practice time than expected. Generally we did a good job in the two practice sessions and our race pace looks pretty reasonable. I didn’t see the crash at turn one but I saw the smoke and I thought maybe there’s some oil on the track. I think I was lucky not to be the first one through after Lorenzo’s problem. We’ll have to concentrate a lot throughout all 30 laps tomorrow because it’s a short lap and there’s no time to relax. We’ll try to find a little something extra with the set-up in warm-up tomorrow but I’m confident we can have a strong race.”

Andrea Dovizioso

“I’m pretty satisfied to have qualified in fourth and to be only four-tenths from pole position. We made constant improvements in both of today’s sessions and we’re in much better shape than we were yesterday. Being fast on this track is really important for me because previously I’ve struggled here a little bit in all the categories, but today we could go quickly and qualified pretty well. Fourth position equals my best qualifying position so far this season and I’m happy about this. We have a good race pace too. We are not as fast as the first three riders but I think we can improve in a few areas, close the gap, and fight for the top step of the podium. One of the areas where we are still losing out is in the middle of the turn with the bike wanting to go straight, so we’ll continue to try to improve this particular part of our set-up. I’m confident for tomorrow’s race.”


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