Motorcycling: Pedrosa on pole for Catalunya MotoGP

Motorcycling: Pedrosa on pole for Catalunya MotoGP
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Summary Dani Pedrosa, on a Honda, took pole position for Sunday's Catalunya MotoGP.

MONTMELO (AFP) - Spain's Dani Pedrosa, on a Honda, took pole position for Sunday's Catalunya MotoGP as he finished ahead of Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo and teammate Marc Marquez, the championship leader, on Saturday.

It was the 45th pole position for the former 250cc world champion and his 26th in MotoGP as he timed 1min 40.985sec to outpace compatriots Lorenzo, by 0.115sec, and Marquez, who is chasing a seventh straight victory, by 0.150sec.

Pedrosa's performance ended the pole position winning streak of Marquez, who walked away from a crash towards the end of the session, and will be the first time since last year Marquez will not start at the front of the grid.

Marquez became the first rider since Italy's Valentino Rossi in 2002 to win six successive races, when he edged out Lorenzo at the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello on June 1.

"I made a very good lap, I risked a lot, especially in the braking to make it," said Lorenzo on his second place result.

"It's hard because with the track and temperatures it's hard to make the bike stable.

"We hope to remain consistent and strong like in Mugello to fight for the win again.

"It would be great to win, everyone wants to!" stated Lorenzo.

Marquez will carry a healthy 53-point lead over Rossi into Sunday's race at the Montmelo circuit while Pedrosa is just one point further back in the championship standings.

Germany's Stefan Bradl will lead the second row as he finished fourth fastest at 0.235sec on a Honda LCR, with Rossi alongside him, 0.305sec slower than Pedrosa.

Another Spaniard, Aleix Espargaro, who was fastest in Friday's practice on his Yamaha Forward, completes the second row.

Rossi said he was happy with his performance.

"I'm quite satisfied with this afternoon's result because the target was to stay in the top 5 and I am there at last," said the flamboyant Italian.

"For sure the front row is always better and makes things easier but the three Spanish guys in front have showed to be very strong.

"As for the tyres for the race, I guess everybody is going to use the medium rear tyre, while the choice for the front is still open and will depend on tomorrow's temperature and weather conditions," added Rossi.

In qualifying for the Moto2 Grand Prix, Spain continued to dominate the weekend as Esteve Rabat rode his Kalex bike to pole position.

The championship leader recorded his fifth pole of the season, and led home Finnish team-mate Mika Kallio by 0.571secs with fellow-Spaniard Maverick Vinales completing the front row 0.623sec back, also on a Kalex.

Earlier, Marquez's younger brother Alex set a course record as he rode his Honda to pole position for the Moto3 Grand Prix with a time of 1min 50.232sec.

The 18-year-old finished his fastest lap a comfortable 0.618sec quicker than Italian KTM rider Enea Bastianini.

Spaniard Alex Rins, on a second Honda, was a further 0.062sec back to round out the top three.
 

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