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Lorenzo edges Rossi for Japan pole

Holder Marquez joins Yamaha duo on front row while De Angelis hospitalis­ed after heavy crash

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Jorge Lorenzo piled pressure on championsh­ip leader Valentino Rossi yesterday as he grabbed pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, after Alex de Angelis suffered serious injuries and memory loss in a heavy crash.

The Spaniard grabbed his fourth pole position of the season after having led all four practice sessions before clocking 1min 43.790sec in qualifying, 0.081sec faster than Yamaha teammate Rossi.

Injured defending champion Marc Marquez, who broke a bone in his left hand in a mountain-biking accident last month, shares the front row with the Yamaha duo, coming in 0.426sec slower than Lorenzo.

Earlier ART rider de Angelis came off in the fourth free practice session and was helicopter­ed to hospital, where doctors found fractures in three vertebrae and several ribs, as well as a bruised lung.

The San Marino rider also sustained a head injury and does not remember the accident, and will likely be taken to Italy next week, according to his team, IodaRacing.

Lorenzo said he was “very happy” with pole position as he aims to further narrow his 14-point deficit on Italian veteran Rossi, with four races left including Japan.

Lorenzo has a history of outperform­ing his rivals at Japan’s Twin Ring Motegi circuit, where he won in 2014, 2013 and 2009 and finished second in 2012 and 2011.

The track’s stop-and-go layout with hard accelerati­on and braking points poses a major challenge for riders, many of whom suffered injuries.

Lorenzo had ice on his left shoulder after he was injured in practice on Monday. Rainfall is expected for today’s race and thick, dark cloud cover lowered the temperatur­e markedly yesterday.

Meanwhile, Rossi’s mood also blackened as pole position slipped away from him in the final minutes of the qualifying when Lorenzo stormed back to the top of the timesheets.

“It’s a shame because pole position is something that doesn’t happen very often, especially to me,” Rossi said.

“But that aside, I am satisfied about today. We worked well with the team. In the free practice, I was consistent. I was fast. We did a good strategy. I was in the right place.

“For sure, Jorge is always fast. We can try to stay close,” the Italian said. “I know I can do a little bit better.”

Marquez, standing 79 points

 ??  ?? Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo of Spain.
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo of Spain.

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