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MotoGP Malaysia 2011: problems for the pursuers of the titles at stake
MotoGP Malaysia 2011: problems for the pursuers of the titles at stake

Video: MotoGP Malaysia 2011: problems for the pursuers of the titles at stake

Video: MotoGP Malaysia 2011: problems for the pursuers of the titles at stake
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If we had to summarize in one sentence what he has given about whether the training of the Malaysian Gram Award of the MotoGP World ChampionshipIt could be that the drivers chasing the title have had a lot of trouble. So much Johan zarco in 125cc like Marc Márquez In Moto2 they will start very late on the grid, both due to their own mistakes and others', leaving the titles a little easier for the leaders of the provisional general classification, Nico Terol and Stefan Bradl.

In MotoGP and with the absence of Jorge Lorenzo, the official Honda Repsol team have taken the top three positions on the podium, with the Spanish Dani pedrosa at the head and thus maintaining the hegemony that it has had throughout the weekend.

125cc: Nico Terol, straight to the title

Nico Terol
Nico Terol

Training in the category of 125cc They started with a great surprise since Johan Zarco went to the ground in the first laps, seriously damaging his bike. The Avant Air Asia Ajo team took a long time to repair their motorcycle, practically until there were only ten minutes left until the end of the training sessions. But once on the track, it took only two curves before it stopped again and from the images, it seemed that the mechanics in a hurry had forgotten to open the fuel tap that is located under the tank (stories of these I have a few …). Already on the track, but with very little confidence, he set a time that took him from last position to approximately nineteenth.

Meanwhile, the fight for pole was divided equally between Nico Terol and Sandro Cortese, with the arrival at the end of Héctor Faubel. Nico Terol also had problems with the bike and had to spend a few minutes in the pits while a minor electrical problem was repaired without further consequences.

In the last moments, when it seemed that the pole would be taken by Héctor Faubel, Nico Terol he got a good lap behind Johan Zarco, who had been trying to improve his times without much luck, and took the lead for tomorrow's start.

Thus, Nico Terol pole with 2'13.579, ahead of Hector Faubel in just fifteen thousandths. Sandro Cortese it is third to just over three and a half tenths and completes the first row. In the second row will be Efrén Vázquez, Luis Salom and Jonas Folger. Johan Zarco in the end has been fifteenth to more than two and a half seconds.

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