LCR Honda rider Cal Crutchlow produced a superb performance to secure a place
on the front row for the Argentina Grand Prix as rain again played a major role
in the opening stages of the new MotoGP World Championship season. Crutchlow
demonstrated his aptitude in wet conditions as he came through Saturday’s soggy
qualifying session to claim third place on the grid for Sunday’s race.
The Briton went fastest in Saturday morning’s free practice session as he
laid down a marker at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit, but wet weather then
essentially ensured that qualifying was defined by Friday’s practice with the
likes of Ducati pair Andrea Dovizioso and Jorge Lorenzo missing out on Q1.
Crutchlow was just edged out of second spot by surprise package Karel
Abraham, but the LCR Honda man will take his place on the front row alongside
the Czech and Marc Marquez who claimed pole position for the fourth consecutive
season in Argentina.
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Cal
Crutchlow – 3rd (1’48.278 – lap 7 of
8) |
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"I went to the best of my package
and the best of my ability in those conditions. But I believe I am faster than
that in these conditions, the settings were not perfect and I made a few
mistakes on that lap".
“But Marc (Marquez) did a good job, and also Karel (Abraham) - it’s nice
to have a bit of a different front row. Here in Argentina, it’s always a special
circuit to ride at and I think the crowd were entertained today with a dry
practice and a wet one. Hopefully we can perform well again tomorrow in the
race.” |
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