MotoGP Jerez, Qualifying 2: Pole Position for Jorge Lorenzo, many illustrious crashes

Lorenzo preceded Pedrosa, Marquez, Crutchlow and Valentino Rossi

MotoGP Jerez, Qualifying 2: Pole Position for Jorge Lorenzo, many illustrious crashesMotoGP Jerez, Qualifying 2: Pole Position for Jorge Lorenzo, many illustrious crashes

Jorge Lorenzo obtained his second pole of the year in Jerez de la Frontera, scene of the third Grand Prix of the 2013 world championship. The Yamaha rider achieved it with a time of 1:38.673, a time of 247 thousandths better than the one set scored by compatriot Dani Pedrosa, who also fell at the end of the session fortunately without physical consequences.

Also on the front row (all Spanish) is Marc Marquez, who closes at 298 thousandths. The Honda rookie managed to precede Cal Crutchlow, who also crashed without consequences (he had also crashed in FP4). The Team Tech 3 rider will therefore start from the second row together with Valentino Rossi (fifth, a position which yesterday he had defined as necessary to be able to have a good race tomorrow), who was also the victim of a high-speed crash, which seriously damaged his M1, but not his body, fortunately intact. Rossi is followed by Alvaro Bautista, with the Honda RC213V of Team Gresini (the only bike from the company with the golden wing equipped with Showa suspension and Nissin brakes) closing the second row.

The first Ducati is that of Nicky Hayden who with the seventh time opens the third row, where he will have the "company" of Stefan Bradl and Andrea Dovizioso, who closes 1.175 from the top. Hector Barberà's tenth final time was excellent, which is the first of the CRTs. Behind the Spaniard of Team Blusens Avintia we find a bruised Andrea Iannone (who crashed in FP4) and Bradley Smith, with the second Yamaha of Team Tech 3. For Lorenzo this is the twenty-seventh pole in the premier class, of which two, as mentioned above, were obtained in this season.

Photos: Alex Farinelli

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MotoGP Qualifying 2 Jerez - Spanish GP - Times


Pos Num Rider Motorcycle Team Time Gap
1 93 Marc Marquez Gresini Racing MotoGP 1:46.773
2 72 Marco Bezzecchi Pertamina Enduro Vr46 Racing Team 1:47.044 +0.271
3 89 George Martin First Pramac Racing 1:47.381 +0.608
4 33 Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 1:47.730 +0.957
5 49 Fabio DiGiannantonio Pertamina Enduro Vr46 Racing Team 1:47.778 +1.005
6 73 Alex Marquez Gresini Racing MotoGP 1:47.840 +1.067
7 1 Francis Bagnaia DucatiLenovoTeam 1:47.962 +1.189
8 21 Franco Morbidelli First Pramac Racing 1:48.116 +1.343
9 23 Enea Bastianini DucatiLenovoTeam 1:48.362 +1.589
10 31 Peter Acosta Red Bull Gasgas Tech3 1:48.528 +1.755
11 12 Maverick Vinales aprilia-racing 1:48.595 +1.822
12 41 Alex Espargaro aprilia-racing 1:49.417 +2.644

Jerez - Spanish GP - Qualifying 2 results

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17 comments
  • enea said:

    T4 by MMMEERRRDDD@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ :O !!!!!!

    Vale stays with lore or pedro for the first three sectors and then crashes into the caxx0 of T4!!!!!!!

    Tomorrow we'll see... 6 tenths from the first, even if it's not an abyss, is not a small thing... keep quiet, it's worth it!!!!! hihihi ^^

    EneA :)

  • gigetto said:

    Lorenzo perfectly cooked, Pedrosa a little burnt, Marquez rare, Crutchlow raw, and Rossi boiled.

  • Mugello said:

    the race pace is definitely in Lorenzo's favour, this is a Yamaha track par excellence with the Mans as evident also from Crutchlow's very good times, the Hondas are in trouble a bit (too abrupt in terms of chassis and engine) but in the race it's definitely tough there is . of balloons blown out of proportion I don't even waste my time writing because instead of driving I'm always looking for help in my much-used and friendly GPS. Ducati situation stable although still better than the two dark years that pruned the bike off the track by alleged sorcerers but in reality poor people who owe everything to Uncle and Michelin the road is long but if we get out of this the ones who won't get out are the sorcerers.

    * mark nln

  • Mugello said:

    ps

    let's hope so in the rubber on Sunday morning......the CRT ones are also good which alone give a 1" advantage. immense UNCLE!!!!

    pps.

    uccio is also back in the box which boosts morale... and not only hihihihihiihihihih

  • enea said:

    * Marco

    Welcome back !!!!

    We had to catch 20 of you to get you to admit the triple nickname!! :D

    Better late than never… :)

    Since this problem is now solved, now follow our second and much more important piece of advice... find a psychiatrist... well done!!! ;D

    Aeneas

    1. Mugello said:

      I don't like explaining my choices....but today I'm happy.
      1 being Marco was not and is not a disgrace... on the contrary.
      2 when there was the change I decided this way also because there were three of the same name, one of which was yellow so let's not mix the Brunello with water.
      3 I know c…..mine (I don't read the names but the contents)

      happy ??

      * mark nln

    2. Mugello said:

      in a motorbike forum we talk about this guy, of course you want to divert the topic for your convenience (you do it more and more often) come on, talk about front wheels that don't hold up... about nine titles... about Lorenzo who relentlessly beats the cardboard sample ……………………..
      there's some stuff hihihihi

    3. enea said:

      Marco alias Mugello

      But I answered all your two points in your post!!!

      I responded to the first one by telling you better late than never.
      You've simply been caught in a big way, if I wanted to change my nickname tomorrow, I would say so publicly right away, not after several users have caught me like a chicken.
      And the first to sputt@n@rti were me and W the sic… CHICKEN!! :D

      On the second point, made of rubbers and uncles, I re-recommended a specialist in head pathologies.

      Did you think you deserved an answer that had to do with motorcycles, when you don't talk about motorcycles?

      Aeneas;)

  • bcs said:

    Intense qualifications.
    Honestly, I expected a pole from Pedrosa, but with a Lorenzo like that it's very difficult...
    What caught me by surprise was Marcquez, I didn't think I'd see him on the front row...

    Too bad for Valentino, without a crash he declared that he could have made the front row, but nevertheless he starts in a better position than in previous races...

    Tomorrow is tough... I see a fight between Pedro and Jorge, with the latter the favourite.

    The third step of the podium is very open.

    We hope to see a good race like the last 2, and come on Vale!

    Small note:
    GpOne gave a nice preview (which has been intuited for some time). That is, Brivio will be the one to take care of the return of "my" (MAYBE!!!, you know what a nice bank account!!!) Suzuki... Let's hope for the best!!!!

    1. enea said:

      Oh well but we knew it would be thrilling….. :)

      Aeneas

    2. bcs said:

      We knew, but it wasn't official yet :)

      1. enea said:

        Yes true… ;)

        Aeneas

  • bcs said:

    enea
    Regarding the nickname change…

    For me it's pathetic to change it, but you know after several s**t figures some people change it, believing they won't get caught.

    I remember a character: lemmy…

    After shitting on it several times it disappeared from circulation…

    Obviously his nickname has been lost, but don't worry... He's still with us (and I'm 100% sure who he is at the moment, given that he writes practically like him).

    Else:
    I remember when there was no registration... A user (here too after having given him a short lesson on the world championship) enjoyed commenting using the same nickname as me (again he did it so mindlessly that even a child understood who the real subject was to write)…
    However, the editorial team intervened afterwards.

    To conclude:
    Forget it, it's better to keep them calm believing you don't know their previous nicknames :)

    Give it more flavor!

  • bcs said:

    enea
    Regarding the nickname change…
    For me it's pathetic to change it, but you know after several s**t figures some people change it, believing they won't get caught.
    I remember a character: lemmy…
    After shitting him several times he disappeared from circulation…
    Obviously his nickname has been lost, but don't worry... He's still with us (and I'm 100% sure who he is at the moment, given that he writes practically like him).
    Else:
    I remember when there was no registration... A user (here too after having given him a short lesson on the world championship) enjoyed commenting using the same nickname as me (again he did it without using his brain that even a child could understand who the real one was subject to write)…
    However, the editorial team intervened afterwards.
    To conclude:
    Forget it, it's better to keep them calm believing you don't know their previous nicknames :)
    Give it more flavor!

  • Mugello said:

    the bad guy Lorenzo continues to copy the assets of miss 9 tituli and the worst thing is that in turn he also gives something to cal, so miss 9 tituli is always forced to find something different/superior and therefore to risk a bit of further from here the destruction of the M1 with relative desperation of uccio, who, seeing him standing, almost rejoiced as if to say the girl is safe.

  • enea said:

    The great thing is that they then ask you why I'm "diverting the topic"... but which topic am I talking about!?!?!? hehehe ^^

    Aeneas

  • Stonami77 said:

    It's clear that the Majorcan has his secret weapon in T4 but it's not like he's going slowly in the other sectors...he's simply superior right now...he proves to be a tough nut to crack and an established champion, the Hondas are in a bit of difficulty...but Dani and Marc will be fighting for the podium.. Jerez is a track favorable to Iwata's bike but last year a Honda won there.. Rossi appears to be in difficulty but it was predictable.. in the race he can make his experience count but we have to that he is faster and therefore capable of having the pace of the leaders... which I doubt... for '46 I foresee a championship in the shadow of his teammate... in short he will take a blind beating from Jorge...

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