Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Rafid Typhoons Start from the 30th Position, Espargaro "Pol"

YAMAHA Yamaha Racers INDONESIA, Rafid Typhoons.

VALENCIA, Kompas.com -Pol Espargaro took the pole position for the seventh time in Moto2 season 2012, after becoming the fastest at Valencia GP qualifying, Saturday (10/11/2012). This Spain racers had had an accident admits qualifying session ended, but he has been more used to keeping records best time of 1 min 35,191 seconds which was broken by the rival.

Espargaro had an accident on the corner 4. Luckily, he's been making records best time qualifying time was 12 minutes, remaining so mishaps don't interfere with what has been achieved, so that he is able to defeat Marc Marquez, who is in second place. But having to suffer the punishment due to accidents of Simone Corsi in the second free practice, Friday (9/11), Marquez, who two weeks ago secured the Championship Moto2, will start from the back of the grid.

From the results of these qualifications was clear enough that the dominant Espargaro. Thomas Lüthi, who is in third place--but it will start from second place, was taken in 0.852 seconds. Nevertheless, the position of the start will be very helpful to catch Lüthi Andrea Iannone, who will start from the ninth sequence, in pursuit of the third position final standings.

In the meantime Indonesia racers, Rafid Typhoon Sucipto, who got a golden opportunity to appear at the Valencian GP to replace the position of Anthony West who should suffer the punishment due to doping tests did not qualify, was ranked 31 out of a total 33 racers (but will start from the 30th position). He was taken in 3,791 minutes from Espargaro.

Nevertheless, achieving Typhoon pageant because she managed to surpass his partner in team Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) Racing team, Elena Rossel, who thus became the gatekeeper. The Typhoon is also faster than racers JIR Motobi, Eric Granado.

Moto2 qualifying results

1. Pol Espargaro Pons Kalex 35.191 1 m s
2. Marc Marquez Monlau Suter 1 m 35.597 s + s 0.406
3. Thomas Lüthi Paddock Suter 1 m s + s 0.565 35.756
4. Takaaki Nakagami Italtrans Kalex 1 m 35.801 s + 0.610 s
5. Nicolas Terol Aspar Suter 1 m 35.858 s + s 0.667
6. Jordi Torres Aspar Suter 1 m + s 35.915 0.724 s
7. Dominique Aegerter Technomag-CIP Suter 1 m + s 35.949 0.758 s
8. Scott Redding's Marc VDS Kalex 35.966 1 m s + s 0.775
9. Simone Corsi Ioda FTR 35.983 1 m s + 0.792 s
10. Andrea Iannone Speed Master Speed Up 1 m 36,644 0.825 s + s
11. Johann Zarco JIR Motobi 0.917 36.108 1 m s + s
12. Julian Simon Suter 36.129 1 m Avintia s + 0.938 s
13. Xavier Simeon Tech 3 1 m s + s 1,045 36.236
14. Esteve Rabat Pons Kalex, displacing about 1 m + s 36.278 s
15. Toni Elias Italtrans Kalex 1 m 36.483 s + s 1,292
16. Mika Kallio Marc VDS Kalex 1 m 36.489 s + s 1.298
5. Mike di Meglio Kiefer Kalex 36.511 1 m s + 1320 s
6. Yuki Takahashi Forward FTR 1 m 36.583 1.392 s + s
19. Randy Krummenacher States podium Switzerland Kalex 1 m 36.629 s + 1,438 s
20. Gino Rea Gresini Suter 1 m + s 36.687 1.496 s
21. Roman Ramos SAG FTR 36.701 1 m s + s 1,510
22. Bradley Smith Tech 3 1 m 36.771 s + s 1580
23. Mattia Pasini Forward FTR 36.868 1 m s + s 1,677
24. Ratthapark Wilairot Gresini Suter 36.873 1 m s + s 1.682
25. Marcel Schrotter SAG Bimota 1 m 36.990 s + 1,799 s
26. Axel Pons Pons Kalex 1,907 + 1 m 37.096 s s
27. Dani Rivas TSR Kalex 1 m 37.228 s + s 1,715
28. Tomoyoshi Koyama Technomag-CIP Suter 1 m s + s 2.166 37.357
29. Ricard Cardus Arguinano AJR 1 m 37.384 s + s were 2,193 housing
30. Alessandro Andreozzi Speed Master Speed Up 1 m s + s 37.463 2.272
31. Typhoon Rafid Sucipto QMMF Speed Up 1 m + s 38.982 3.791 s
32. Eric Granado JIR Motobi 1 m 39.602 s + s 4,312
33. Elena Rosell QMMF Speed Up 1 m + s 40.063 4.872 s

Note: Marquez will start from the back of the grid, so the racers who are behind him will start from the position that a notch better.


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