MotoGP: Pole Position For Lorenzo At Spanish GP

QUALIFYING RESULTS: Lorenzo clocks the fastest ever lap by a motorcycle around the Circuito de Jerez to take his first pole of 2015.

Movistar Yamaha's Jorge Lorenzo sent the Spanish MotoGP fans into rapture by setting a 1'37.910, the only time anyone has ever been under the 1'38 mark on two wheels at the Spanish circuit, beating Marc Marquez's previous record from last year by over two-tenths of a second.

“It will be hard to finish the 27 laps,” admitted Marquez who will struggle to finish Sunday’s race in Jerez due to the pain from his broken finger.

Despite track temperatures reaching over 50 degrees the Spaniard, showing renewed determination in Jerez, led from the outset and never looked like missing out on pole. Marquez will start from second on the grid after riding through the pain once more with his broken finger to finish 0.390s behind Lorenzo.

Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez battled through the pain barrier caused by his broken little finger and netted a front row spot for tomorrow's twenty seven lap race, starting in second. Teammate Hiroshi Aoyama will start from the 6th row in 16th place.
The Repsol Honda RC213V's left grip is modified to help Marquez with his broken finger.

Ducati Team’s Andrea Iannone (+0.558s) outshone teammate Andrea Dovisioso this weekend to start from the front row, while Pol Espargaro was the leading satellite rider on the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 M1 and will start from the head of the second row.

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Current Championship leader Valentino Rossi (+0.722s) will start the race from fifth, with the Team Suzuki Ecstar GSX-RR of Aleix Espargaro (+0.728s) only six-thousandths of a second further back in sixth.

Monster Yamaha Tech3 rider Pol Espargaro heads the second row for round 4 of the MotoGP World Championship in front of his home fans at Jerez.

CWM LCR Honda’s Cal Crutchlow heads the third row in front of the second Ducati Team GP 15 of Andrea Dovizioso and Pramac Racings Yonny Hernandez.   Bradley Smith completes the top ten, ahead of Scott Redding (11th) and Danilo Petrucci (12th).   Earlier it was the Pramac Racing duo of Petrucci and Hernandez who made it through from Q1, while Hector Barbera on the Avintia Racing Ducati will start the race from 13th on the grid as the leading Open class rider.

QUALIFYING RESULTS

  1. Jorge LORENZO (99) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP YAMAHA
  2. Marc MARQUEZ (93), Repsol Honda Team HONDA
  3. Andrea IANNONE (29) Ducati Team DUCATI
  4. Pol ESPARGARO (44) Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA
  5. Valentino ROSSI (46) Movistar Yamaha MotoGP YAMAHA
  6. Aleix ESPARGARO (41) Team Suzuki Ecstar SUZUKI
  7. Cal CRUTCHLOW (35) CWM LCR Honda HONDA
  8. Andrea DOVIZIOSO (4) Ducati Team DUCATI
  9. Yonny HERNANDEZ (68) Pramac Racing DUCATI
  10. Bradley SMITH (38) Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA
  11. Danilo PETRUCCI (9) Pramac Racing DUCATI
  12. Scott REDDING (45) EG 0,0 Marc VDS HONDA
  13. Hector BARBERA (8) Avintia Racing DUCATI
  14. Maverick VIÑALES (25) Team Suzuki Ecstar SUZUKI
  15. Alvaro BAUTISTA (19) Aprilia Racing Team Gresini APRILIA
  16. Hiroshi AOYAMA (7) Repsol Honda Team HONDA
  17. Eugene LAVERTY (50) Aspar MotoGP Team HONDA
  18. Nicky HAYDEN (69) Aspar MotoGP Team HONDA
  19. Stefan BRADL (6) Athinà Forward Racing YAMAHA
  20. Karel ABRAHAM (17) AB Motoracing HONDA
  21. Loris BAZ (76) Athinà Forward Racing YAMAHA
  22. Jack MILLER (43) CWM LCR Honda HONDA
  23. Mike DI MEGLIO (63) Avintia Racing DUCATI
  24. Alex DE ANGELIS (15) Octo IodaRacing Team ART
  25. Marco MELANDRI (33) Aprilia Racing Team Gresini APRILIA
Gran Premio de Espana, 3rd May 2015
Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez battled through the pain barrier caused by his broken little finger and netted a front row spot for tomorrow's twenty seven lap race, starting in second. Teammate Hiroshi Aoyama will start from the 6th row in 16th place.
“It will be hard to finish the 27 laps,” admitted Marquez who will struggle to finish Sunday’s race in Jerez due to the pain from his broken finger.
The Repsol Honda RC213V's left grip is modified to help Marquez with his broken finger.
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Monster Yamaha Tech3 rider Pol Espargaro heads the second row for round 4 of the MotoGP World Championship in front of his home fans at Jerez.
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