WSB - Provisional Front Row for Lanzi, 7th for Toseland - September 9th 2005
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Lorenzo Lanzi made a 'supersub'
debut for the injured Régis Laconi in the Ducati Xerox Team at the
Lausitzring as he powered to a provisional front row grid position in first
qualifying. The 23-year-old was right on the pace from the morning free
practice session and finished the day with fourth quickest time of
1m40.144s, just a fraction away from provisional poleman Chris Vermeulen
(Honda). James Toseland was just two-tenths of a second off the front row in
seventh place with a time of 1m40.276s, set on race tyres, as the British
rider was unable to make the best use of his qualifiers in the final few
minutes.
"Today was great, I was always up with the front-runners throughout
the entire session" declared Lanzi. "It was a pity about the end of the
session because I was clearly quicker but there was traffic on the track,
and that gives me hope that I can be more competitive. The team has done a
great job, it managed to put me at ease both with them and with the bike in
just two hours. I am the first Ducati rider and on the front row, I couldn't
ask for more. On a single lap there isn't much difference between the F05
and the 999RS that I usually ride, but on your race laps, when the tyres
start to wear, the F05 consumes them better and you can keep a higher pace,
which allows you to stay up at the front. It's easier to ride and it allows
me to enjoy myself, which is important".
"I was really disappointed with myself on the qualifier, I got a bit
of traffic on the first lap and the tyre didn't really hold out on the
second lap so I was quite surprised where I ended up because the time
Vermeulen did would for me be quite comfortable to reach if I put a good lap
together" commented Toseland. "I did my time on race tyres, got a bit of
traffic, did three 40.5s on the trot and then went straight on at the
chicane, but I'm quietly confident. The circuit is actually quite physically
demanding, totally different to Assen and you have to get your head round
feeling a bit slow, because it is slow and tight compared to Assen. The
things I've learned at Assen and the previous round in my riding are all
coming together, everything is going to plan and I'm comfortable on the bike
now".
Times:
- 1. Vermeulen (Honda) 1m39.847s
- 2. Corser (Suzuki) 1m40.092s
- 3. Haga (Yamaha) 1m40.102s
- 4. Lanzi (Ducati) 1m40.144s
- 5. Muggeridge (Honda) 1m40.155s
- 6. Chili (Honda) 1m40.249s
- 7. Toseland (Ducati) 1m40.276s
- 8. Pitt (Yamaha) 1m40.417s
- 9. Neukirchner (Honda) 1m40.669s
- 10. Schulten (Honda) 1m40.700s
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