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MOTOGP: Rossi takes pole position at Jerez
By alley - Apr 23, 2016, 10:01 AM ET

MOTOGP: Rossi takes pole position at Jerez

Valentino Rossi claimed his first MotoGP pole position in 10 months, beating Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez to top spot at Jerez. The Italian set his time of 1m38.736s after the checkered flag had been shown, jumping up from third place.

With pole accompanying front-row starts in Argentina and Circuit of The Americas, it is the first time since 2009 that Rossi has qualified on the front row of the grid for three consecutive MotoGP races.

Before his final lap, Rossi was 0.507 seconds behind, but he found six tenths to beat his Yamaha teammate Lorenzo to pole – his first since last year's Assen race – by 0.102s.

For most of the decisive 15 minutes, it had been Lorenzo and Marquez contesting top spot. Lorenzo set the early pace with a 1m39.405s, before he was displaced by Marquez, who set a 1m39.064s.

With two and a half minutes remaining, Lorenzo became the first rider to break the 1m39s barrier with a time of 1m38.858s and while Marquez did the same shortly afterwards with a 1m38.891s, neither could deny Rossi.

Andrea Dovizioso will start fourth for Ducati, ahead of Suzuki pair Maverick Vinales and Aleix Espargaro.

Marquez's Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa wound up seventh, sharing the third row of the grid with Pol Espargaro and Hector Barbera.

Cal Crutchlow and Loris Baz advanced from Q1 to Q2, finishing 10th and 12th, split by the factory Ducati of Andrea Iannone.

Aprilia had a promising showing in the first phase of qualifying, with Alvaro Bautista narrowly missing out on a place in Q2, set to start in 13th place, one spot ahead of Bradley Smith.

STARTING GRID

Pos

Rider

Team

Time

Gap

1

Valentino Rossi

Yamaha

1m38.736ss

1m38.736s

2

Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha

1m38.858ss

0.122s

3

Marc Marquez

Honda

1m38.891ss

0.155s

4

Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati

1m39.580ss

0.844s

5

Maverick Vinales

Suzuki

1m39.581ss

0.845s

6

Aleix Espargaro

Suzuki

1m39.588ss

0.852s

7

Daniel Pedrosa

Honda

1m39.678ss

0.942s

8

Pol Espargaro

Tech3 Yamaha

1m39.720ss

0.984s

9

Hector Barbera

Avintia Ducati

1m39.742ss

1.006s

10

Cal Crutchlow

LCR Honda

1m39.881ss

1.145s

11

Andrea Iannone

Ducati

1m40.054ss

1.318s

12

Loris Baz

Avintia Ducati

1m40.184ss

1.448s

13

Alvaro Bautista

Aprilia

1m40.239ss

1.503s

14

Bradley Smith

Tech3 Yamaha

1m40.242ss

1.506s

15

Eugene Laverty

Aspar Ducati

1m40.292ss

1.556s

16

Yonny Hernandez

Aspar Ducati

1m40.335ss

1.599s

17

Scott Redding

Pramac Ducati

1m40.595ss

1.859s

18

Stefan Bradl

Aprilia

1m40.835ss

2.099s

19

Jack Miller

Marc VDS Honda

1m40.968ss

2.232s

20

Michele Pirro

Pramac Ducati

1m40.985ss

2.249s

21

Tito Rabat

Marc VDS Honda

1m41.039ss

2.303s

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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