Rossi sets pole position record

Posted: Sun 05 Jun 2005

Round: 5 - Mugello MotoGP
Circuit: Mugello
Date: 4 June 2005
Temp: 26ÂșC
Weather: Sunny

Gauloises Yamaha Team rider Valentino Rossi delighted his army of fans at the Mugello circuit in Italy today with a stunning final lap that saw him seal a new pole position record and the front slot on the grid for tomorrow's fifth round of the MotoGP World Championship. The reigning World Champion was in second place behind Sete Gibernau (Honda, 1'49.361) with just two minutes remaining but made a last-gasp tyre change before returning to the track and clocking a time of 1'49.223 at the chequered flag.

The session did not end quite as spectacularly for his Gauloises Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards, who set a decent race pace throughout the session but again struggled for rear grip when pushing for a fast time. Despite lapping less than a second off Rossi's pole lap the American rider, who qualified second at the last round at Le Mans before taking third in the race, will have to settle for a place on the fourth row of the grid tomorrow as he plots another characteristic charge through the field from 12th place. Rossi will be joined on the front row by Gibernau and Max Biaggi (Honda, 1'49.458).

Despite a couple of falls for the Fortuna Yamaha Team during qualifying - one a piece for Ruben Xaus and David Checa - both riders ended the session happy with their times in what was a very close qualifying session. Xaus produced a 1'51.585 to be 15th fastest and Checa finished the day 16th with a 1'51.610 in his first MotoGP qualifier.

Valentino Rossi (Gauloises Yamaha Team) 1st, 1'49.223 "It was a very difficult session but at the end very good - I'm happy. It was a great practice and a hard battle for this important pole position. At the beginning we started to work on the bike for tomorrow and at the end I tried with a qualifying tyre. I was already quite fast with the first one but then I took the second one and went a little bit faster. I saw I was in second position and I knew I didn't have much time to stop but I came in two and a half minutes from the end and the team did a great job to change the tyre in a short time. It gave me the chance to use the last lap and I was able to improve a little bit and take pole - it was a great job from the team. Tomorrow will be a hard race for everybody. There are a lot of riders near to me so we need to set the bike to the maximum in the morning."

Colin Edwards (Gauloises Yamaha Team) 12th, 1'50.176 "We've tried everything today but we just weren't able to squeeze the extra bit of speed out that we needed. The temperature change from the morning to the afternoon is incredible and the grip levels change so much that the rear was even moving around on the qualifying tyre - we couldn't make anything stick. It's definitely not for a lack of trying and it's frustrating to see the team working so hard for 12th place. We're less than a second off pole and still on the fourth row, which is amazing really, but we'll see what we can come up with in the warm-up and take it from there."

Jeremy Burgess, Valentino Rossi's crew chief "I suppose you could say it was business as usual! Valentino came in at the perfect time for the tyre change and put in another wonderful lap, which is what we expect from him. We started the weekend with more or less the bike we wanted after the Le Mans test and have only had to make minor adjustments, such as changing the spring settings to cope with the extra G-force in the corners here. It is always really useful to test after a race and the bike is getting better and better with every Grand Prix. We enjoyed this afternoon but it's always fun when you're winning!"

Ruben Xaus (Fortuna Yamaha Team) 15th, 1'51.585 "I'm really happy with our performance this weekend. I am giving everything I have, trying to give my best every time I go out on the track. I didn't look at my times during that session, I just focused on my riding and concentrated on getting the bike to work the way I wanted. My strategy tomorrow is simple - get as many points as I can."

David Checa (Fortuna Yamaha Team) 16th, 1'51.610 "I went out with a new base set-up and suddenly I felt very comfortable on the bike. I still need to understand these MotoGP race tyres better, but I am feeling very confident on the softer tyres we used in qualifying. A few minutes from the end of the session I saw Carlos (Checa), my brother, come by and I tried to follow him. Unfortunately I fell. Yesterday this happened because of a silly mistake, today it was because I was pushing hard. I can manage to do the odd fast lap, but I am struggling a little with doing them consistently. It means the race will be tough tomorrow, but I am still looking forward to it."