Lorenzo on pole for opening MotoGP in Qatar

Author : ryokan1952
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:39:00


Spain's Jorge Lorenzo will start from pole position at Sunday's opening MotoGP of the season in Qatar.

The Yamaha driver finished 0.221sec ahead of reigning world champion Australia's Casey Stoner on the Honda.

Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha.



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It was the 45th time that Lorenzo, the world champion two seasons ago, has finished on pole during his career.

'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said.

Yamaha's American rider Ben Spies finished fourth fastest in qualifying, one place ahead of Ducati's Nicky Hayden.

Champion Stoner sets early pace in Qatar

But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi.

The Italian will start down in 12th place after finishing Saturday over two second off the pace.

But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. Champion Stoner sets early pace in Qatar Yamaha's American rider Ben Spies finished fourth fastest in qualifying, one place ahead of Ducati's Nicky Hayden. But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. Yamaha's American rider Ben Spies finished fourth fastest in qualifying, one place ahead of Ducati's Nicky Hayden. Spain's Jorge Lorenzo will start from pole position at Sunday's opening MotoGP of the season in Qatar. The Italian will start down in 12th place after finishing Saturday over two second off the pace. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. It was the 45th time that Lorenzo, the world champion two seasons ago, has finished on pole during his career. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. Yamaha's American rider Ben Spies finished fourth fastest in qualifying, one place ahead of Ducati's Nicky Hayden. The Yamaha driver finished 0.221sec ahead of reigning world champion Australia's Casey Stoner on the Honda. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. But is was a disappointing start to the season for seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. The Italian will start down in 12th place after finishing Saturday over two second off the pace. The Yamaha driver finished 0.221sec ahead of reigning world champion Australia's Casey Stoner on the Honda. It was the 45th time that Lorenzo, the world champion two seasons ago, has finished on pole during his career. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. The Yamaha driver finished 0.221sec ahead of reigning world champion Australia's Casey Stoner on the Honda. Britain's Cal Crutchlow will start from third on the Yamaha. The Yamaha driver finished 0.221sec ahead of reigning world champion Australia's Casey Stoner on the Honda. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said. Yamaha's American rider Ben Spies finished fourth fastest in qualifying, one place ahead of Ducati's Nicky Hayden. It was the 45th time that Lorenzo, the world champion two seasons ago, has finished on pole during his career. The Italian will start down in 12th place after finishing Saturday over two second off the pace. 'I am really happy with tonight's result. I had to push more than 100% to make pole position but I pushed to the limit and managed to make a perfect lap,' Lorenzo said.

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