| Rossi – Edwards |
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With the new tyre restrictions meaning the Yamaha duo had only two qualifying tyres to work with in the session, the first forty minutes were focused on perfecting the set-ups of their 800cc M1s and both continued to show a consistently strong pace on race tyres. Already holding the top spot after a string of fast laps inside the last twenty minutes, Edwards’ first qualifying tyre saw him consolidate first place with ten minutes to go, his team-mate moving into second place behind him a few minutes later. The last five minutes saw a flurry of activity with Rossi, Edwards, Stoner, Toni Elias and Dani Pedrosa (both Honda) all putting in quick flying laps in a tense finale. All five riders lapped under last year’s pole time but it was Rossi who took the honours with a lap of 1’55.002, over half a second faster than the existing record.
| Valentino Rossi |
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Position: 1st
Time: 1’55.002
Laps: 26 Laps
“It’s great to have my first pole of the season at the very first race and it’s extra special for me because it’s pole number 46 of my career! I hope this is a good omen for tomorrow. I’m really happy for this pole position because everyone has worked so hard; all my mechanics, engineers, Michelin…everyone involved. Yamaha has built us a great bike. Anyway tomorrow is another day and the real race, but we’re starting from first and Colin is on the front row too so I hope we can put in a good Yamaha show! We have a couple of things to check in morning practice but we’re more or less ready. I really like this track, the grip is great, it’s fast and technical and it’s possible to have a lot of fun with the new Yamaha. It’s also quite quiet here, with not too many people and this is a nice atmosphere in which to start the season as I can focus completely on racing without too many other distractions! I think tomorrow there are three or four riders who can fight at the top with Colin and me, but we’re feeling confident in our garage.”
| Colin Edwards |
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Position: 3rd
Time: 1’55.223
Laps: 24 Laps
“Yamaha, Michelin, Valentino and I have all worked so hard and it’s really exciting to be up there together on the front row…although of course I would like to try to reverse the order tomorrow! Our bike is going so well so far this year, everywhere we go we’ve got a plan and it seems to work and the lap times are just amazing. It’s a great feeling. I love this track and the set-up we have seems to be spot-on, really we don’t have anything left to do tomorrow morning except double-check everything and make our final tyre choice. I’ve got a choice of two but honestly I’m not too worried, they both work well and I don’t think either will be the difference between winning and losing – Michelin seem to have it all under control for us! It’s going to be a matter of getting a good start and seeing how it goes. I think there’s a few that can run with us but our race pace is pretty good so I am confident I can be up there fighting!”
“It’s a very good start for us and we’re very happy! The weekend so far has been very good for us and both riders are working in a very smooth, confident way. Tomorrow is the important test and it will be the final proof of where we are, but we feel that we’re ready to race and I hope we’ll be able to enjoy a great result together with both Colin and Valentino.”






