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Pitt on front row for Qatar opener

WSB : Pitt on front row for Qatar opener Round: 1 - Qatar Circuit: Losail Circuit Date: 24 February 2006 Temp: 30ºC Weather: Sunny Yamaha Motor Italia rider Andrew Pitt will start tomorrow's two 18-lap races from the front row of the grid after an impressive superpole lap saw him set the third fastest time. Team-mate Noriyuki Haga also put in a strong qualifying performance and will start from the second row, in sixth position. Rule changes for this season means that special soft qualifying tyres are not used during the two one-hour sessions, only in the one-lap superpole and preceding practice, Both the Yamaha riders looked strong during the morning qualifying session, occupying top five places on their race rubber and giving them optimism for tomorrow's races.  Both riders took advantage of the latest R1's increased controllability to take their place at the head of the timesheets during qualifying, Pitt ultimately ending the one-hour session third and Haga in fifth. Both were able to find further improvements in the afternoon's free practice session, although a small mistake from Haga saw him go slightly slower on his grid-deciding superpole lap. Pitt however achieved his target of a personal best lap in superpole, his 2:00.110 being bettered only by factory Ducati team-mates Troy Bayliss and Lorenzo Lanzi. Both riders have declared themselves happy with the race settings ahead of tomorrow's races, which could well be a close affair if today's times are anything to go by: just a second-and-a-half separates the top 13 riders from today's superpole session. The Yamaha Motor France squad had a tough day in Qatar with all three riders missing out on superpole. Fifth fastest in yesterday's wet qualifying, Losail lap record holder Sebastien Gimbert was again the fastest of the trio in combined qualifying, despite problems with his front brakes overheating during second qualifying. He will start the race from 18th on the grid after posting a best of 2:02.710. Team-mate Norick Abe will start one place further back after experiencing some problems with his favoured machine during the morning session. He was forced to switch to his spare machine during the morning session but found the set-up unsuited to the circuit. The third Yamaha Motor France rider, superbike debutant Shinichi Nakatomi, continued to learn both the circuit and his Pirelli-shod R1 retaining his 24th place from the overnight standings. All three riders were able to improve their lap times in the afternoon free practice session, although these would not count towards the grid position for tomorrow's races.   Andrew Pitt (Yamaha Motor Italia) "It's always good to get a front row start, especially around here as it is pretty dirty off the racing line. The bike has been working really well. The team has worked hard just to make it that bit easier to ride. We've got a much better understanding of the bike this year and hopefully that can pay off with some good results." Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha Motor Italia) "The bike is working well here and I am looking forward to the races. I did my best qualifying lap on the soft race tyre and that seemed to work better for me than the qualifier I used in my superpole lap. Our race set-up is good and the times are close. I think we will have some great racing tomorrow." Sebastien Gimbert (Yamaha Motor France) "It is disappointing miss out on superpole, especially considering I was on the front row here last year. I had a problem with the braking on my bike. The front discs were getting too hot and I couldn't brake as hard as I liked to." Norick Abe (Yamaha Motor France) "In the morning session I had a technical problem with my number one bike. I switched to my number two machine but it had a different set-up and I could not go as fast as I like to. We went faster in the afternoon but by then it was too late to make the superpole." Shinichi Nakatomi (Yamaha Motor France) "I am making improvements in each session but still I am learning the circuit. It has been difficult as there has not been much time to ride in the dry, but I am now looking forward to my first ever world superbike races." Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator - Yamaha Motor Italia) "In the end the feedback we had from our test here last month has been confirmed. We were satisfied with the results of our test but we had been testing on our own. Today was our first time on the track with our rivals and I think we can confirm the improvements we have made over the winter. I'm pleased for Andrew getting on the front row, while Nori lost some time through a small mistake on his superpole lap. I think we can do a good job tomorrow. Andrew did a lot of laps on the race tyre today and was still able to put in good lap times while with Noriyuki the most important thing is that he has a good set-up. If he is happy with the bike then you know that he is capable of good results."  Round: 1 - Qatar Circuit: Losail Circuit Circuit Length: 5380 Lap Record: 2' 1.852 (Sebastien Gimbert, 2005) Fastest Lap Ever: 2' 1.244 (Troy Corser, 2005) Date: 24 February 2006 Temp: 30ºC Session 2 :  Pos.  Rider  Manufacturer  Nat.  1st Qualifying  2nd Qualifying   Superpole  1  T. Bayliss  Ducati  AUS   2' 17.326     2' 0.639     1' 59.696  2  L. Lanzi  Ducati  ITA   2' 26.171     2' 1.369     2' 0.028  3  A. Pitt  Yamaha  AUS   2' 19.991     2' 0.818     2' 0.110  4  J. Toseland  Honda  GBR   2' 21.732     2' 1.692     2' 0.112  5  T. Corser  Suzuki  AUS   2' 19.614     2' 1.008     2' 0.206  6  N. Haga  Yamaha  JPN   2' 20.164     2' 1.314     2' 0.613  7  Y. Kagayama  Suzuki  JPN   2' 21.234     2' 1.579     2' 0.895  8  K. Muggeridge  Honda  AUS   2' 21.152     2' 0.745     No time  9  S. Martin  Petronas  AUS   2' 21.505     2' 1.613     2' 0.940  10  A. Barros  Honda  BRA   2' 19.834     2' 1.953     2' 0.960  11  R. Rolfo  Ducati  ITA   2' 21.233     2' 2.020     2' 1.072  12  C. Walker  Kawasaki  GBR   2' 19.684     2' 1.975     2' 1.137  13  F. Nieto  Kawasaki  ESP   2' 20.469     2' 1.809     2' 1.155  14  P. Chili  Honda  ITA   2' 20.695     2' 1.781     2' 2.038  15  M. Fabrizio  Honda  ITA   2' 22.655     2' 2.437     2' 2.596  16  M. Borciani  Ducati  ITA   2' 21.778     2' 2.449     2' 3.150  18  S. Gimbert  Yamaha  FRA   2' 19.687     2' 2.710       19  N. Abe  Yamaha  JPN   2' 20.720     2' 3.026       24  S. Nakatomi  Yamaha  JPN   2' 24.788     2' 3.741       28  T. Al Naimi  Yamaha  QAT   2' 46.833     2' 9.934        WSS : Curtain third on Qatar grid Round: 1 - Qatar WSS Circuit: Losail Circuit Date: 24 February 2006 Temp: 23ºC Weather: Sunny Having never run the latest R6 at the Losail circuit, the Yamaha riders were disappointed to find wet conditions for yesterday's opening practice sessions - restricting their set-up time ahead of Saturday's 18 lap race. Dry conditions also meant that yesterday's world supersport qualifying times were redundant by the very first lap of today's session, although in the end the expected names would be topping the leaderboard. After ending yesterday's wet first session in second place, Yamaha Motor Germany's Kevin Curtain again led the hordes of riders running the new YZF-R6. The multiple Australian champion, second in last year's series, recorded a 2:04.741 to end the day in third place despite crashing late in the session. Team-mate Broc Parkes will start tomorrow's race from the second row of the grid, in fifth place, after recording a best of 2:05.082. Spanish Yamaha privateer Xavi Fores of the SLM Racing team confirmed the R6's potential by recording the sixth fastest time, with Italian Gianluca Nannelli another R6 runner in the top ten. Reigning world champion Sebastien Charpentier (Honda) will start tomorrow's race from pole position. His team-mate Kenan Sofuoglu starts alongside him with Katsuaki Fujiwara (Honda) completing the front row in fourth place. Round: 1 - Qatar Circuit: Losail Circuit Circuit Length: 5380 Lap Record: 2' 4.686 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2005) Fastest Lap Ever: 2' 3.747 (Sebastien Charpentier, 2005) Date: 24 February 2006 Temp: 23ºC Session 1 :  Pos.  Rider  Manufacturer  Nat.  1st Qualifying  2nd Qualifying  1  S. Charpentier  Honda  FRA   2' 27.755     2' 3.093   2  K. Sofuoglu  Honda  TUR   2' 21.890     2' 4.089   3  K. Curtain  Yamaha  AUS   2' 23.872     2' 4.741   4  K. Fujiwara  Honda  JPN   2' 27.615     2' 4.756   5  B. Parkes  Yamaha  AUS   2' 24.757     2' 5.082   6  X. Fores  Yamaha  ESP   2' 26.887     2' 5.415   7  K. Andersen  Suzuki  NOR   2' 25.853     2' 5.924   8  M. Berger  Kawasaki  FRA   2' 30.213     2' 5.994   9  G. Nannelli  Yamaha  ITA   2' 24.021     2' 6.183   10  B. Veneman  Suzuki  NED   2' 26.770     2' 6.227   11  C. Zaiser  Ducati  AUT   2' 26.945     2' 6.265   12  M. Sanchini  Yamaha  ITA   2' 26.670     2' 6.362   13  G. Vizziello  Yamaha  ITA   2' 27.690     2' 6.447   14  W. De Angelis  Honda  ITA   2' 29.724     2' 6.647   15  C. Peris  Yamaha  CAN   2' 30.164     2' 6.734   16  M. Roccoli  Yamaha  ITA   2' 29.666     2' 6.818   17  A. Gobert  Yamaha  AUS   2' 28.284     2' 6.872   26  D. Van Keymeulen  Yamaha  BEL   2' 30.832     2' 7.972   28  A. Velini  Yamaha  ITA   2' 30.150     2' 8.219   29  D. Garcia  Yamaha  ITA   2' 28.596     2' 8.921   30  V. Ivanov  Yamaha  RUS   2' 30.250     2' 9.142

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