World Superbike Championship
Round five: Assen Circuit, The Netherlands
Qualifying report one
HANNspree Ten Kate Honda on top at Assen
The
fifth round of the 2007 World Superbike Championship began
today at a sun-drenched Assen Circuit in The Netherlands.
Last year's wet weekend was a distant memory as the HANNspree
Ten Kate Honda riders took to the 4.55km track for the first
qualifying session. James Toseland secured the fastest lap
time of the day, while team-mate Roberto Rolfo qualified in
fifteenth place.
Toseland proved once again that he is a force to be reckoned
with in the 2007 series as he set the fastest lap eight times
in morning practice and three in the afternoon official session.
His immediate fast pace gave the team the chance to concentrate
on the race set-up of the CBR1000RR, ensuring that the British
rider is more than ready for Sunday's race. His best time
stands at 1'39.603.
After a challenging weekend in Valencia, Roberto Rolfo is
determined to get his 2007 campaign back on track. He performed
well in today's session, but got caught behind a group of
slower riders which forced him to settle for fifteenth position.
His final best time was 1'41.109.
Ronald ten Kate, Team Manager:
"Today has been a great start for James - he was immediately
fast in the free practice so we were able to go straight into
working on the race set-up. We have been testing the race
tyres, which are sure to be an issue with the high temperatures
here this weekend. We are constantly making small improvements
to the bike, but generally it is all good for James. Although
Roby's position does not show it, it seems he is in contact
with the group in front of him once again. He had a traffic
problem when we put the soft tyre in and he didn't manage
to go any faster so his best lap time was on the racing tyre.
I'm sure we can improve tomorrow, so let's see."
James Toseland:
"Today has been a really good day. We were second quickest
this morning on the race tyre and I think other riders were
using the softer one. Right at the end there I did put that
softer tyre in and it worked quite a lot better than the race
tyre. I'm pleased with today - we've got a bit of work to
do on the set-up to get the bike ready for tomorrow but overall
I'm pretty happy."
Roberto Rolfo:
"I am not happy with this session. We did a lot of good
work at the beginning and it was ok, but it wasn't so good
at the end because there were a lot of slower riders in front
of me that I couldn't pass. I was trying to do a 1'40 lap
time but I lost it and only managed to fit in one more lap
before the end of the session. The session could have gone
a lot better. Having said that, I am happy with my progression
because I think my race rhythm is not too bad."
Qualifying times:
1 J. Toseland 1'39.603
2 N. Haga 1'39.750
3 R. Xaus 1'39.765
4 T. Bayliss 1'39.806
5 T. Corser 1'39.938
6 K. Muggeridge 1'40.092
7 F. Nieto 1'40.201
8 J. Smrz 1'40.355
9 L. Lanzi 1'40.445
10 J. Brookes 1'40.480
15 R. Rolfo 1'41.109
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