Video: Jorge Lorenzo achieves pole in Motegi
2024 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-10 16:57
Return. Jorge Lorenzo has signed pole position in Motegi, thus showing that he has recovered from his little bump (to call it somehow, hey, many would like to have such sweet bumps). The A-Style Grand Prix of Japan has Lorenzo a poleman, and also one who stole it from the main candidates in their noses.
In the front line, the current world champion, Casey Stoner, and a reborn Nicky Hayden. I imagine that Hayden will be wanting to hit Honda in the face in his country … but since I know that Nicky Hayden is a gentleman, I will keep my evils.
The second row will be led by the more than likely new world champion after the Japanese event, Valentino Rossi. A podium is enough for Rossi to be world champion tomorrow. I don't think anything will happen if you don't end up on the podium, but to fully discover myself, I will say that I hope Valentino wins tomorrow.
Next to him will be Dani Pedrosa, who will presumably have his sights set on trying to fight for the runner-up in the world (7 points separate him from Casey…), and Loris Capirossi closes the second row, great.
I wonder if Valentino has a spectacular celebration planned for tomorrow.
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