Kawasaki Day Two Report DSECOND ROW FOR DE PUNIET IN SPAIN Qualifying practice for the final Grand Prix of the year took place at Valencia today, with Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet and Anthony West claiming fourth and 16th positions on tomorrow's grid, respectively. De Puniet's impressive second row spot was secured by his best time of 1'31.963, with the Frenchman missing out on a front row start by a mere 0.060 to Nicky Hayden. Furthermore, he is less than half a second off pole position man, Dani Pedrosa, and he set the fastest time of the day, at 300.8kmh. After two days' worth of practice and preparation, and having found an excellent Bridgestone tyre combination in the process, he is confident he can put in a good performance tomorrow: his race set up giving him the confidence to consistently display superb lap times even without the benefits of a qualifying tyre. Lapping in the low, one minute, 33-second region, it all bodes well for Sunday's event. Anthony West, meanwhile, has continued to improve his times throughout the weekend, and today recorded a stunning, fourth-fastest, top speed of 296.9kmh, but remains uneasy after a disappointing session. Having struggled with grip on Friday, the 26-year-old Australian succumbed to the gravel today in a lowside at turn two but, undeterred, made his way back to pit lane to continue on his second bike. He was not the only one who suffered in a session which saw a number of riders getting out of shape, including seven times world champion, Valentino Rossi. However, West will tomorrow grit his teeth and give it his all when the race begins. Slow progress for the 26-year-old during practice sessions has, in the past, failed to deter him from the task of taking his 800cc Ninja ZX-RR around any track with the utmost determination.
All in all, it
looks as if tomorrow's 30-lap race at the
4km Ricardo Tormo circuit will be a heated
affair, with the front ten qualifiers
recording times within a second of Pedrosa.
What's more, judging by the large amount of
spectators present around the track already,
and with a Spaniard on pole, it's going to
be an atmospheric one at that. Quiz - Test your GP knowledge!
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