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Another 1-2 For The Fortuna Aprilia Team With Lorenzo First And Barbera Second

Published by Tasha Crook
14 July 2006, 22:44
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The Fortuna Aprilia team began in strong style at the Sachsenring, scene of the German GP this weekend. Jorge Lorenzo and Hector Barbera secured another 1-2 in the 250 class, finishing some half a second ahead of the third-placed rider. Lorenzo secured provisional pole, which sets him up for a seventh pole of the season, edging out his team-mate by 36 thousandths of a second. The Mallorcan rider led the field for the majority of the session, always keeping his rivals at arm's length. In the closing stages he had to ease off the pace when on a flying lap as he saw closest championship rival Andrea Dovizioso - who was tenth at the time - trailing him and trying to secure a vital advantage. Barbera, completely recovered from his hand injury, was the only rider capable of seriously challenging him despite some front end problems.

Jorge Lorenzo, Provisional Pole Time: 1’ 25.124

"I have taken provisional pole but am still convinced I can lower my time by more than half a second. This a difficult track to find the right set-up as you spend a lot of time leaning. It was hard work to lap today and I could not always accelerate as I wanted, problems we must solve tomorrow. I am in great form at the moment and I must take advantage of it, but I don't see this race as any more important than any other. All the races are important and I'm still not thinking about the championship lead."

Hector Barberá, 2nd Time: 1’25.160

"I feel a little pain in my hand, but it's not preventing me from riding at 100 percnet. I posted a good time, mostly because we improved the front end set-up. It's seems although we have found a solution to the problem of the last few races. I could have gone a bit quicker, but it's not bad for the first day. In Donington I went into the race on the back foot because I didn't know how the hand would respond, but it's different here and I will be going out with the objective of winning."

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