Current World Championship points leader Nicky Hayden (Repsol Honda RC211V)
qualified fourth fastest here at Assen today while the front row belonged
to John Hopkins (Suzuki) on pole with Shinya Nakano (Kawasaki) second
fastest and Colin Edwards (Yamaha) third fastest man.
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Nicky HAYDEN
(Repsol Honda Team) |
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Dani PEDROSA(Repsol
Honda Team) |
But the biggest news is
that reigning World Champion
Valentino Rossi (Yamaha) fell
heavily yesterday and broke
bones in his right hand and
foot. He attempted free training
this morning and the timed
session this afternoon - but
could complete neither. If
he starts tomorrow's race
(a decision will be made after
morning warm-up) it will be
from 18th on the grid.
Another two riders are struggling
here - Marco Melandri (Fortuna
Honda RC211V) who was injured
in the turn one crash at Catalunya
last Sunday and Loris Capirossi
(Ducati), another victim of
the Barcelona melée
last weekend.
Despite debilitating shoulder
and neck injuries Melandri
managed a heroic seventh on
the grid here with a time
just under one second short
of Hopkins' pole time of 1m
36.411s. Capirossi, suffering
from bruising to his chest
could do no better than 15th
for a fifth row start.
But these riders are the
lucky ones. Sete Gibernau
(Ducati) will miss this race
and Donington Park next weekend
too while he recovers from
broken fingers and a broken
collarbone, while Toni Elias
(Fortuna Honda RC211V) misses
this race with a broken left
shoulder. He fell yesterday
and is now in Barcelona undergoing
treatment.
Capirossi, Rossi and Melandri
are currently Hayden's closest
rivals in the World Championship
points table and their misfortune
hands Hayden a potentially
huge boost at the critical
halfway point of this intense
2006 series if he can score
points when they register
none.
Kenny Roberts (Roberts KR211V),
fresh from his fine third
place in Catalunya last weekend,
headed the timesheet during
the early stages of this hour-long
session, with gritty Melandri
holding a provisional second
with ten minutes gone.
In overcast conditions with
track temperature at 23-degrees
and ambient temperature at
20-degrees, riders made their
fastest laps of this heavily
revised Assen track. The circuit
has been shortened form its
former free-flowing 6.027km
to a truncated 4.555km form
with the challenging Northern
Loop section bulldozed to
make way for a conference
centre.
Few riders approved of the
drastic surgery, but did their
best to get comfortable with
the new layout despite their
reservations over the changes.
Among the first to show he
had the new track under control
was Shinya Nakano (Kawasaki)
who turned a 1m 37.130 lap
to hold pole at the halfway
point.
In the final 15 minutes
Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki) hauled
himself onto the front row
with a 1m 36.755s lap, but
he would eventually lose out
to Edwards and Hayden who
bumped him back to row two
in the final five minutes.
With one minute remaining
Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda
RC211V) elevated himself to
fourth before having to settle
for fifth at the flag with
a best lap time of 1m 36.993,
0.582 seconds off Hopkins'
pole time.
Casey Stoner (LCR Honda
RC211V) qualified 12th fastest
for a fourth row start while
Makoto Tamada (Konica Minolta
Honda RC211V) will have to
make do with a fifth row start
as 13th fastest qualifier.
Nicky said, "We're
definitely going to have to
plan on getting a good start
tomorrow and getting up front
because some of the guys have
got a really fast race pace
and I haven't been able to
get into the 1m 37s times
on race tyres this afternoon,
which is a little frustrating.
We're definitely going to
have to make some changes
tonight and see what we can
do tomorrow - which is where
it counts."
Dani said, "Fifth is
not ideal, but it's OK. I'm
still struggling with getting
the best from qualifying tyres
at some tracks and I need
a bit more experience at this.
Anyway, tomorrow the start
will be crucial as always
and even after another day
riding here I still prefer
the old Assen, even though
I'm now used to the new layout."
For the injured Melandri,
seventh on the grid is something
of an achievement. He said, "I'm
very happy considering my
situation. On Sunday I didn't
even think I'd be here, never
mind seventh on the grid only
four days after the accident.
I could only do a few fast
laps in succession before
my shoulder got tired, but
I should be OK tomorrow."
Kenny, in tenth, said, "We
were faster on race tyres
today than with the qualifying
tyres. This is about the same
position we were in at the
beginning of the year with
the old chassis on qualifiers.
We had no problems in practice
but as soon as we put in the
qualifying tyres we had chatter.
We get the problem as I lean
the bike into the turns. On
race tyres we can run high
1m 37s laps all day, but the
problem is picking off the
guys in front of me while
I try to get to the front."
Casey, in 12th, said, "I
couldn't get a decent time
on a qualifying tyre and I
would have been better off
on a race tyre. But I've always
made good starts - in dirt
track racing you have to.
I use the launch control at
the start but for me I don't
think it makes a big difference.
There is not a lot of room
to pass on the new track,
so it's let's wait and see
in the race."
Tamada, down in 13th, said, "I
had a good feeling from the
16-inch tyre the first time
I used it at the Mugello test.
It's is a positive move in
the right direction - the
bike is easier to ride now.
We've not had to do much to
the suspension to suit the
tyre, just little things.
My engine is good and the
set up is right so I'll be
happy to race tomorrow with
what I have."
In the 250cc class Jorge
Lorenzo (Aprilia) rode to
his fifth pole of the season,
out-qualifying Alex de Angelis
(Aprilia), who was second
fastest, and Andrea Dovizioso
(Humangest Racing Honda RS250RW),
who was third fastest. Shuhei
Aoyama (Repsol Honda RS250RW)
completes the front row.
Lorenzo always seemed to
have the measure of this track
and his times were only bettered
once in the session by Alex
de Angelis. The Italian briefly
held pole with 25 minutes
left before Lorenzo re-established
himself at the front of the
grid again.
This is Dovi's fourth front
row start of the season so
far and each time he has started
from the first row in 2006
he has achieved a win (last
weekend) or a podium. His
team-mate Yuki Takahashi (Humangest
Racing Honda RS250RW) qualified
fifth to head row two, while
Martin Cardenas (Repsol Honda
RS250RW), who replaces the
recently retired Sebastian
Porto, qualified 12th.
Dovi said, "We've made
a big step forward in the
general balance of the bike,
but we're not quite 100% ready
in terms of speed compared
to Lorenzo. But if it doesn't
rain tomorrow we can improve
further. We're not quite in
as good a shape as we were
at Mugello and Barcelona but
we'll still be fighting tomorrow."
Aoyama said, "I'm obviously
happier than yesterday, although
I'm not forgetting the race
is tomorrow. Things didn't
work out well during the morning
practice but it was my fault;
I wasn't concentrating and
I didn't push hard enough.
But everything went much better
in the afternoon, I focussed
to give my best and the times
were good. I hope to make
a good start tomorrow and
stay with the top group from
the beginning."
Dovi's team-mate Takahashi
said, "Yesterday I had
some problems in the high
speed turns and we made some
changes today that were effective.
My race pace is good and and
I was able to improve on my
fastest lap times too. If
I get a good start I should
be fighting for a podium position."
In the 125cc category it
was Mika Kallio (KTM) who
netted his second pole of
the season with a lap of 1m
44.532s, Series points leader
Alvaro Bautista (Aprilia)
secured second spot on the
grid with Lukas Pesek (Derbi)
third fastest and Sergio Gadea
(Aprilia) completing the front
row.
Pesek was the early front-runner
with Bautista always in the
frame from the outset of this
final half-hour of qualifying.
Kallio looked in control in
the final five minutes until
Bautista stole pole from him
with just two minutes remaining.
It then looked convincingly
like another Bautista pole
until Kallio found one final
lap free of traffic and made
the most of it with a pole
time lap to deny Bautista
by just 0.048 seconds as the
clock wound down.
Gabor Talmacsi (Humangest
Honda RS125R) was the best
Honda qualifier in 11th, just
ahead of Fabrizio Lai (Seedorf
Racing Honda RS125R) 12th
fastest. Mike di Meglio (FFM
Honda RS125R) was 14th quickest
qualifier ahead of Sandro
Cortese (Elit Grand Prix Honda
RS125R)
in 18th and reigning World
Champion Thomas Luthi (Elit
Grand Prix Honda RS125R) down
in 19th.
Talmacsi said, "We
have made lots of changes
this weekend, maybe too many,
and we lost our way a little.
The bike is a bit nervous
in the first section of the
track so in tomorrow's warm-up
we'll make some adjustments
to the geometry. I'm quite
confident about the race tomorrow."
Lai, in 12th, said, "I'm
a little short of power here.
It felt fine when I was riding
on my own but when I was in
company with an Aprilia and
a KTM, I could stay with them
in the turns because my chassis
is excellent, but I'm definitely
a bit short of power here."
Luthi, down in 19th, said, "I
had some chatter front and
then rear. In the end we got
things a bit better but by
the time I was looking for
a fast lap it was too late
to catch the wheel of a fast
rider and I set my time alone.
The team will work hard to
fix this in the warm up and
I know they will improve but
starting from back on this
new style track is going to
make my race very difficult."
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Marco MELANDRI(Fortuna
Honda) |
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Casey STONER (Honda LCR) |
MotoGP:
Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda:
4th:
"I'm looking forward to this race
- we'll try and get up there,
have some fun and see what we
can do. It would have been nice
to be on the front row because
it looks as though it's going
to be hard to pass here, especially
in the first section of the lap
because there's only really one
line around there. We're definitely
going to have to plan on getting
a good start tomorrow and get
up front because some of the guys
have got a really fast race pace
and I haven't been able to get
into the 1m 37s on race tyres
this afternoon, which is a little
frustrating. We're definitely
going to have to make some changes
tonight and see what we can do
tomorrow. My qualifying lap wasn't
real special and on my last run
I made a couple of little mistakes
and my splits were all fastest
on different laps - it wasn't
like I just put one really clean
lap together - and that was down
to the rider. Still, tomorrow's
where it counts and we'll see
what we can
do."
Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda:
5th:
"Today was a little bit better
than yesterday. Fifth is not
ideal but it's ok really, especially
compared to my position on the
grid in the last race at Catalunya.
The qualifying session today
was not so bad, although I'm
still struggling a little with
getting the best from the qualifying
tyres at some circuits. I just
need to get more experience of
this. On my final fast lap I
had a little bit of traffic towards
the end, but then it actually
helped at the beginning of the
lap, so I don't think that was
the reason for my time. Anyway,
tomorrow is the important day
of course, as always, it's going
be important to get a good start.
After another day on the track
I've become a little bit more
used to the new layout here,
but to me it's still not the
same as the old Assen."
Marco Melandri, Fortuna
Honda: 7th: "I am happy with my
performance, just to be on the
grid tomorrow is a success for
me. Considering the situation
the seventh place tastes like
a victory. Today I did not complete
too many laps because I still
have a lot of pain in my neck
and both shoulders. The race
will be very difficult and I
don't know if I'll be able to
manage 26 laps, but I'll try
to get a good start and see
how we go. I want to thank the
Clinica Mobile and also the
hospital in Catalunya who have
showed great professionalism
at every moment with me."
Kenny Roberts Jnr, KR Honda:
10th:
"We were faster on race tyres
today than with the qualifying
tyres. This is about the same
position we were in at the beginning
of the year with the old chassis
on qualifiers. We had no problems
in practice but as soon as we
put in the qualifying tyres we
had chatter. We get the problem
as I lean the bike into the turns.
On race tyres we can run high
1m 37s laps all day the problem
is picking off the guys in front
of me while I try to get to the
front."
Casey Stoner, LCR Honda: 12th:
"The front brake wasn't adjusted
properly and I lost ten minutes
while that was fixed. Then with
the set-up we went in the wrong
direction this afternoon and
the bike wasn't handling like
it did in the morning session.
The team figured it out and
changed the bike back to the
practice settings, but I couldn't
get a decent time on a qualifying
tyre; I would have been better
off on a race tyre. I've always
made good starts, in dirt track
racing you have to. I use the
launch control at the start
but for me I don't think it
makes a big difference. There
is not a lot of room to pass
on the new track, so it's wait
and see in the race."
Makoto Tamada, Konica Minolta
Honda: 13th:
"I have been using the 16 inch
tyres here and so far the contact
feeling of the tyre is better
and the grip factor is improving.
Turning into the corners is about
the same as with the 16.5 inch.
I had a good feeling from the
tyre from the tyre the first
time I used it at the Mugello
test, it is a positive move in
the right direction. In fact
the bike is easier to ride now.
We have not had to do much to
the suspension to suit the tyre,
just little things. My engine
is good and the set up right
so I will be happy to race tomorrow
with what I have."
Toni Elias, Fortuna Honda:
dnr:
Due to shoulder injury
sustained in practice.
250cc:
Andrea Dovizioso, Humangest
Honda: 3rd:
"We have made a good step forward
compare to yesterday as we have
improved the general balance
of the bike. But, we are not
at 100% ready in terms of speed
compare to Lorenzo. If tomorrow
it won't rain we can improve
further. We are not in the same
conditions as we were in Mugello
and Barcelona but this doesn't
mean we won't fight tomorrow."
Shuhei Aoyama, Repsol Honda:
4th:
"I'm obviously happier than yesterday,
although I do not forget that
the race is tomorrow. Things
didn't work out well during the
morning practice but it was my
fault; I wasn't much concentrated
and I didn't push hard enough.
But everything went much better
in the afternoon, I focussed
to give my best and the times
were good. We have a good setup
and we're almost sure about the
tyres to use. Now I hope to make
a good start tomorrow and to
stay within the top group from
the beginning."
Yuki Takahashi, Humangest
Honda: 5th:
"Yesterday I had some problems
on the high speed corners but
today we made major changes and
they worked. So today my lap
times were good and I was able
to improve lap by lap with a
good race pace. Also, I did my
fast times by myself and this
is important for me. If I'm going
to do a good start I could fight
for a podium-finish tomorrow."
Martin Cardenas, Repsol Honda:
12th:
"I think that it's getting better
all the time. I'm feeling more
and more confident with the bike
and eventually I managed to improve
my times and qualify among the
top twelve which had been my
initial idea, since I always
have some trouble in qualifying.
We have managed to get the set
up ready in this practice, and
I think that it's quite good
for the race. The tyres look
good after several laps, so I
think that we've made a good
choice."
Aleix Espargaro, Wurth Honda
BQR: 18th:
"Riding the 250 is a little
more difficult than the 125. With
the 125 you can get into the
corner so much faster than on
a 250. But coming off the corners
you have to be careful with the
throttle. If you get on the gas
too fast the bike slides a lot.
It's fast, about as fast as the
factory Hondas I could stay with
Takahashi at the fast points
of the circuit but my bike does
not accelerate as fast as his.
When I crashed I just got into
the corner too fast. If I can
get a good suspension - tyre
combination worked out I will
be OK, the bike is fast enough."
Fabrizio Perren, Stop and
Go Racing: 21st:
"This is my first time at
Assen and I like it, thetrack
is very
fast and very technical. The
team has found a good base
set up for the bike and we have
not
changed much from the race at
Catalunya just a couple of clicks
on the suspension. I hope for
a good start so I can race with
a group of fast riders and learn
from them."
Arturo Tizon, Wurth Honda
BQR: 22nd:
"After a few problems today we
found a good set up between suspension
tyres and chassis, we have a
very good machine balance. We
still have few small things to
check in the warm up. I am a
little too far back on the grid
too be happy but my objective
is the same here as at all races
- to take points from the race."
Arnaud Vincent, Molenaar Honda:
Will not race due to broken ribs
sustained at a previous race.
125cc:
Fabrizio
Lai, Seedorf Racing World:
12th:
"I'm confident for tomorrow
and I know to be one of the best
riders on this track. I made
a
good lap time without the help
of slipstreams. The problem is
the Honda engine. On the grid
there are nine Aprilias and one
Ktm in front of the the first
Honda. It doesn't dipend on the
set up. The chassis and suspensions
set up was good and the engine
was good too thanks to the good
work of the technicians, but
it was the most it could do.
and it isn't enough for make
a good race. Tomorrow I will
do a good start, as usual, but
it will be difficult to keep
the pace of the leaders."
Gabor
Talmacsi, Humangest Honda:
11th:
"We have made lots of changes
this weekend, maybe too many, and
so we lost the right way. I feel
the bike nervous in particular
in the T1, which is the new slow
part of the track. In tomorrow's
warm up we have to make some more
adjustments at the geometry of
the bike but I am confident for
the race."
Sandro
Cortese, Elit Honda: 18th:
"It's starting to come good
- yesterday was all bad for me,
I got rammed
by Bradl on the first lap. Today
I watched out for Pesek and caught
his wheel and we were together
for a few laps and I got a reasonable
time before he raced away. The
only real problem I had was in
the fast fifth gear corner, I
didn't have the best ratio for
the corner and had to hold it
at 14,800 rpm to get through
it fast, normally it's 13,70
pm. The track is OK I suppose,
apart from the first corner,
it could be a big problem for
the riders tomorrow. One thing
for sure - I will need a good
start, if not I just don't know
what I can do."
Thomas
Luthi, Elit Honda: 19th:
"The whole session was
bad I'm not happy with my place
on the
grid. The problem is I don't
know why I'm in this position.
I have the feeling I can't go
fast yet this morning I had
a good feel for the bike and
track. From the start I had
a front end chatter problem
so I went into the pit changed
tyres but it didn't help the
front end much and I had some
chatter on the rear. In the
end we got things a bit better
but by the time I was looking
for a fast lap it was too late
to catch the wheel of a fast
rider and I set my time alone.
The team will work hard to fix
this in the warm up and I know
they will improve but starting
from back on this new style
track is going to make my race
very difficult."
Joey
Litjens, Molenaar Honda: 25th:
"I'm both happy and relieved with
my qualifying performance. I
felt under a lot of stress after
yesterday when we had rain in
the first phase o qualifying.
Anyway the bike is running really
good, the engine is fast and
the set up good. Today I just
got better and better and felt
good. In the morning I was running
at 1m 47.3s but wanted to get
into 1m 46s and I did it in qualifying.
This is my best qualifying of
the year and I'm sure I can improve
on that tomorrow"
Michele
Conti, Seedorf Racing World:
26th:
"I make some line mistakes but
I'm satisfied because I've a
better feeling with the bike
and I can do a good race tomorrow.
We have solved the set up problems
and now I'm more confident."
Bradley
Smith, Repsol Honda: 22nd:
"I don't know which position I
finished at the moment but I
improved on this morning, only
by a little bit but I still improved.
I had to do the lap time on my
own because I didn't find anyone
to follow and that left us pretty
short time to do the fast laps
so I kind of rushed around and
didn't mind about passing the
other riders just trying to get
a clean lap in, which I did but
I think that if I would have
been able to get a slipstream
it would have been at least three
tenths faster because the wind
out there is quite strong, and
specially on those long straights
you loose quite a bit on top
speed. I'm happy but we need
a little bit more. Hopefully
we got a good starting position
for the race and go from there."
Mike
Di Meglio, FFM Honda: 14th:
"I am happy no after the difficult
start we had to practice. The
bike had a lot of rear wheel
chatter. The team has fixed
that problem and I took 0.7
seconds off my tie. The most
important thing is that we are
closer to the front of the grid
than before. I am really looking
forward to the race tomorrow."
Tito
Rabat, Wurth Honda BQR: 34th
(replacement for Aleix
Espargaro who will race a 250cc
at Assen):
"I'm not too happy, well
maybe OK I'm happy in the circumstances.
This track is so fast you really
have to concentrate you have
to be so very precise to get
a good lap in here. My bike is
very good, the engine especially
and it handles really well around
here. The only real problem I
have is coming off the slow corners,
I can't get on the gas as hard
as I need to because if I do
the rear end just slides away
from me."
Lorenzo
Baroni, Humangest Honda: 37th:
"This morning
I was running fast but at the
turn in the T3 I fell off. In
the afternoon, we made a step
forward on the front set-up,
but after 10 minutes I've been
hit by another rider and forced
to use bike 2. My feeling with
this bike wasn't as positive
as in the morning with bike
1." |