Saturday, April 30, 2011

bwin GRANDE PREMIO DE PORTUGAL MotoGP Qualifying Practice Classification 2011

Estoril, Saturday, April 30, 2011
Pos.Num.RiderNationTeamBikeKm/hTimeGap 1st/Prev.
11Jorge LORENZOSPAYamaha Factory RacingYamaha298.31'37.161
258Marco SIMONCELLIITASan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda305.31'37.2940.133 / 0.133
326Dani PEDROSASPARepsol Honda TeamHonda302.11'37.3240.163 / 0.030
427Casey STONERAUSRepsol Honda TeamHonda300.31'37.3840.223 / 0.060
511Ben SPIESUSAYamaha Factory RacingYamaha307.31'37.8660.705 / 0.482
64Andrea DOVIZIOSOITARepsol Honda TeamHonda298.81'38.0730.912 / 0.207
75Colin EDWARDSUSAMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha299.81'38.0800.919 / 0.007
835Cal CRUTCHLOWGBRMonster Yamaha Tech 3Yamaha298.81'38.1891.028 / 0.109
946Valentino ROSSIITADucati TeamDucati301.41'38.2711.110 / 0.082
108Hector BARBERASPAMapfre Aspar Team MotoGPDucati292.41'38.3631.202 / 0.092
117Hiroshi AOYAMAJPNSan Carlo Honda GresiniHonda296.51'38.4971.336 / 0.134
1217Karel ABRAHAMCZECardion AB MotoracingDucati285.51'38.7861.625 / 0.289
1369Nicky HAYDENUSADucati TeamDucati306.01'38.9221.761 / 0.136
1465Loris CAPIROSSIITAPramac Racing TeamDucati305.31'38.9341.773 / 0.012
1519Alvaro BAUTISTASPARizla Suzuki MotoGPSuzuki293.91'39.1722.011 / 0.238
1614Randy DE PUNIETFRAPramac Racing TeamDucati295.91'39.3782.217 / 0.206
1724Toni ELIASSPALCR Honda MotoGPHonda307.91'39.8942.733 / 0.516

Weather Conditions:

  |   Track Condition: Dry|   Air: 18º| Humidity: 53%|   Ground: 26º

Records:

Fastest Lap: Lap: 26Jorge LORENZO1'37.161155.0 Km/h
Circuit Record Lap: 2009Dani PEDROSA1'36.937155.3 Km/h
Best Lap:2008Jorge LORENZO1'35.715157.3 Km/h

Lorenzo snatches pole position at Estoril

Saturday, 30 April 2011

Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha Factory Racing) took his first pole position of the season for the bwin Grande Prémio de Portugal after Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini Team) had looked the likely pole sitter until a late crash. Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa took the last spot on the front row.

With dark clouds looming over the circuit, it was race winner from Jerez, Lorenzo who claimed his 17th MotoGP pole and the 43rd in his career. The Yamaha rider’s win in Spain was the 15th time he had stood on the top step on the podium, matched Alex Criville’s record of the most wins by a Spanish rider in the premier class. This is a circuit where the Mallorcan has won the last three races from pole position.
The pole position lap time of 1’37.161 was just over one tenth faster than his nearest challenger Simoncelli. After dominating both Friday practices, the Italian rider had continued to lead the timing screens throughout the qualifying hour until he was pipped by the reigning World Champion in the final five minutes. Simoncelli then was on a lap which was a third of a second up on the Yamaha when he crashed into turn 7 which ruled out the possibility of the 24 year old fighting to regain top spot.
The top four riders were separated between 0.223s, with the Repsol Honda duo of Pedrosa and Casey Stoner in third and fourth. The Spaniard’s second place in Jerez was the 90th time he has stood on the rostrum in Grand Prix racing where as Stoner was victim to a much publicised crash at the previous race. The Australian crashed out of this race last season whilst hunting down the leading pack and will be looking to get back into contention for this year’s title in the race tomorrow.
Lorenzo’s Yamaha Factory Racing team mate Ben Spies was fifth fastest, ahead of the third Repsol Honda rider, Andrea Dovizioso on the second row. The Italian won here in 2006 in the 250cc category and was on the rostrum here last season.
The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 duo of Colin Edwards and Cal Crutchlow were seventh and eighth respectively on the third row. The American was seventh in Portugal last year, but less than four seconds away from a spot on the rostrum. Crutchlow was only a tenth off his team mate on his first appearance at the Estoril circuit in his debut MotoGP season.
The highest placed Ducati was the rider with the best record at the circuit. Valentino Rossi (Ducati Team), who has had ten podium finishes here, was ninth quickest and just edged out the second Ducati of Héctor Barberá (Mapfre Aspar Team). The top ten riders were within 1.202s of each other. Rossi’s team mate