Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Cal surprises with Assen Pole for Motogp

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BRITON Cal Crutchlow, pictured, sprang a surprise at Assen yesterday, as the Yamaha rider finishing fastest in final qualifying for today’s Dutch MotoGP to secure his first-ever pole.

He is joined on the front row by Honda duo Marc Marquez and Stefan Bradl for this seventh leg of the championsh­ip, which is being staged without reigning world champion Jorge Lorenzo.

The Spaniard crashed at high speed in rain-hit practice on Thursday, fracturing his left collarbone.

The Yamaha star underwent surgery successful­ly in Barcelona yesterday, and flew back to Assen.

Lorenzo’s surprise return to the circuit inevitably sparked rumours that he might try to compete in the race after all, mindful of the narrow sevenpoint gap between him and championsh­ip leader Dani Pedrosa.

Even though he skipped qualifying, Lorenzo’s best time in practice before his accident would allow him to start in 12th place on the grid.

But team manager Wilco Zeelenberg told Eurosport that the possibilit­y of seeing Lorenzao make a remarkable comeback was “very limited”.

Michele Zasa, the doctor who carried out the surgery, told Yamaha: “The operation, made difficult because of the complexity of the fracture, lasted two hours, during which time we inserted a titanium plate and eight screws to fix parts of the collarbone.”

If he were to compete, Lorenzo would first have to satisfy medical officials before lining up on a grid headed by Crutchlow, who was thrilled with his speed in qualifying.

“I’m really satisfied at this first pole. I’ve already been close to it twice this season, all the work has paid off in the end,” said the 28-year-old rider.

Valentino Rossi set the fourth-quickest time in qualifying to set off from the second row, alongside Pedrosa and Briton Bradley Smith. – SapaAFP

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