Posted in GP of France May 17, 2008

Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden put in storming performances during this afternoon’s French qualifying session, Pedrosa taking pole position and Hayden snatching a second-row start.

As ever, the MotoGP pack is tightly packed with Hayden just six tenths off pole and the fastest 12 riders covered by just 1.076 seconds. Hard-working Hayden and his crew have focused on improving corner-entry performance at this tight and complex track. The American moved up to sixth fastest in qualifying but his crew will make further changes overnight in an effort to improve his pace in race trim.

Weather conditions at Le Mans have been very changeable so far this weekend, with this morning’s third practice session getting underway on a damp track and this afternoon’s qualifying outing run in cool and mostly overcast conditions with the occasional sunny spell. There is still a possibility of rain tomorrow.

Nicky Hayden, 6th fastest, 1m 33.286s

“It definitely hasn’t been an easy day or an easy weekend. We haven’t really found a direction even though we’ve been trying a lot of things. This afternoon I think we made a bit of progress and got a better feeling as time went on, so I was able to put one down later on and get a respectable grid position. But I really need to come up with something for tomorrow if I don’t want to watch them guys completely disappear in the race. It’s going to be hard. Getting into the corners has been the issue, then when we get the front better we hurt the rear, so it’s been a constant compromise all weekend. We’ve been making a little bit bigger changes than we would usually make during a race weekend but sometimes that has to be done. We’ll definitely try another little something in warm-up. We’ve got a lot of work to do tonight, but these boys aren’t scared of a little hard work.”

Kazuhiko Yamano - Team Manager

“That was a fantastic session. Dani’s pole lap was amazingly quick and it was great to see Nicky make it onto the second row. I think we’ve seen some excellent teamwork here, so my thanks to everyone, including Michelin who have done a great job for us. Dani has a good race pace, which is particularly impressive because track conditions have changed constantly over the past two days. Nicky has also done really well, coming better step by step since yesterday morning. He has made many chassis changes and I hope he can make some further improvements for tomorrow.”

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