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    dimanche 20 mars 2016

    MotoGP ; Lorenzo remporte la première course de l’année au Qatar / Dominant victory for Lorenzo under the Qatar floodlights


    Le Champion en titre s’est imposé en maître à Losail, devant Andrea Dovizioso et Marc Márquez.
                 
    Sacré Champion du Monde MotoGP™ pour la troisième fois de sa carrière en 2016, Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) a ouvert la saison 2016 avec une superbe victoire au Grand Prix Commercial Bank du Qatar et a confirmé qu’il serait l’homme à battre cette année.
    Parti de la pole position, l’Espagnol a d’abord dû concéder la tête de la course à Andrea Iannone (Ducati) et son coéquipier Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team), nettement plus rapide sur la ligne droite grâce à la puissance de la Desmosedici GP 2016, tandis qu’il avait derrière lui Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) et Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda). 
    Qualifié en première ligne, Maverick Viñales (Team Suzuki Ecstar) a été évincé du groupe de tête dès les premiers tours et a laissé filer devant lui les cinq prétendants au podium. 
                  
    Installé en seconde position depuis le départ, Dovizioso est passé en tête de la course dans le sixième tour, devant Iannone, qui a chuté juste après en tentant de contre-attaquer. 
    Lorenzo a ensuite patienté quelques tours derrière Dovizioso pour trouver la meilleure façon de passer devant et l’a fait juste avant la mi-course pour ensuite solidement mener jusqu’à la fin de la course. Le Champion en titre a haussé le ton en fin d’épreuve et a signé le meilleur temps de la course sur le 20e des 22 tours pour finir hors de portée de ses adversaires.
    Derrière lui, Márquez, qui était passé devant Rossi dès le troisième tour, a essayé de doubler Dovizioso à plusieurs reprises mais n’a jamais pu concrétiser et finissait donc troisième derrière l’Italien, qui renouvelait sa deuxième place de 2015 à Losail.
    S’il est resté sur les talons de Márquez, Rossi n’a quant à lui eu que très peu d’occasions d’inquiéter son rival et a terminé au pied du podium, avec onze secondes d’avance sur Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team), qui avait été décroché du groupe de tête en début d’épreuve. 
                   
    Viñales a quant à lui pris la sixième position avec plus de trois secondes d’avance sur Pol Espargaró (Monster Yamaha Tech3), présent dans le parc fermé en tant que premier pilote satellite et vainqueur d’un duel avec son coéquipier Bradley Smith pour 0.023s d’avance.
                                


    The 2016 MotoGP™ World Championship got off to a fiery start in Qatar as Lorenzo blitzed the field ahead of Dovizioso and Marquez.
                 
    With new Michelin tyres and new unified electronics, the Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar was set to not only start a new season of the MotoGP™ World Championship, but also begin a new era. Testing had given fans a preview of who was fast and what bikes were working well, but few had any idea what would happen as the lights went out on the first race of the 2016 season.
                     
    Qualifying saw incredibly tight times, all of the top 12 riders within a second and the split row divided by under a tenth of a second. All signs pointed to it being a stunning race, Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) lining up in pole position for the 62nd time in his Grand Prix career as he aims for back-to-back premier class titles for the first time.
    Just behind Lorenzo on the grid was Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team), the factory Honda rider having to push harder than ever to overcome several of Honda’s issues, adopting an even more wild riding style. Completing the front row was rising star Maverick Viñales (Team Suzuki Ecstar), the young Spaniard aiming to return Suzuki to the podium for the first time since 2008. Meanwhile, Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) started in fifth, he and Lorenzo having exchanged words in the press after an incident in FP4. The scene was set for an explosive start to the season.
    As the lights went out it was Lorenzo who roared into the first corner ahead of Andrea Iannone (Ducati Team) and Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team). It was a poor start for Marquez who dropped back outside the top five. After the opening corners, Lorenzo led with Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) behind, the Desmosedici GP again starting well in Qatar. Meanwhile Rossi looked on in fourth.
    The top end speed of the Ducati proved a force to be reckoned with as both Iannone and Dovizioso blasted past Lorenzo on the straight, dropping the World Champion to third as they ended the first lap. At the back of the leading trio, Rossi stayed just ahead of Marquez as all five began to settle into their rhythms.
    It was Andrea Iannone who led across the line, both he and Dovizioso able to open up a lead of several tenths over the pursuing Yamaha pair. Meanwhile Pedrosa and Viñales, sixth and seventh, attempted to close the gap. At Turn 6 on lap three Marquez slid up the inside of Rossi to grab fourth, Rossi dropped back slightly after the pass, 0.3s from Marquez.
    Fastest lap after fastest lap couldn’t split the top five, the Michelin tyres improving with each lap.  On the sixth lap ‘Desmo Dovi’ tried to take the lead but was quickly pushed back by an aggressive move from his teammate, living up his nickname of ‘The Maniac’ but Dovizioso wasn’t deterred and struck again later in the lap. Pushing harder and harder, Iannone suffered a fast fall at Turn 13 as he attempted to go up the inside of his teammate. Although he was unhurt, not finishing was a bitter pill to swallow. His fall was soon followed by Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda) who crashed out of the race at Turn 4.
    With Iannone gone, Lorenzo took up the challenge and pushed Dovizioso hard for the lead. Dovizioso was regularly at least 5km/h faster down the straight than Lorenzo, but on lap nine the Majorcan struck and went into the lead. A small gap emerged, allowing Lorenzo to maintain his lead even down the straight.
    A string of fastest laps of the race followed at the Qatar GP entered the middle laps, bot Lorenzo and Dovizioso exchanging fastest laps of the race. By mid race Lorenzo had an advantage of over 0.3s, working hard to stay ahead. Neither Marquez nor Rossi were able to make a serious impression on the leading pair, Rossi appeared to be fading away but then produced a 1’55.281 on the 14th lap of the race. The Michelin tyres went the distance as riders throughout the field were setting personal bests and fastest race laps till the end.
    As the race entered its final five laps, Marquez closed in on Dovizioso for second as Lorenzo maintained a extended a half second lead to a second. With four laps to go Marquez effortlessly slid up the inside of Dovizioso to move into second. Marquez tried to close in on Lorenzo but soon found himself in the company of Dovizioso and Rossi again. As the riders charged down the straight to begin the final lap Dovizioso passed Marquez into Turn 1.
    Lorenzo would eventually cross the line a dominant 2.019s ahead of the second, Dovizioso repeating his second place finish of 2015 after Marquez tried to pass in the last corner. The Spaniard settled for third with Valentino Rossi 0.1s behind in fourth.
    Dani Pedrosa completed the top five but was over 13 seconds back on the race winner.
    Viñales, Pol Espargaro (Monster Yamaha Tech 3), Bradley Smith (Monster Yamaha Tech 3), Hector Barbera (Avintia Racing) and Scott Redding (Octo Pramac Yakhnich) completed the top ten.
    The fastest lap of the race went to Lorenzo who set a 1’54.927 on the 20th lap.
    There were further crashes for Loris Baz (Avintia Racing) and Stefan Bradl (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini). Both were unhurt.
    Lorenzo leaves the opening race leading the championship with 25 points. The MotoGP™ World Championship are back on track on the first of April for Free Practice 1 of the Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina.
                     

    samedi 19 mars 2016

    Folger s’assure la pole en Moto2™ à Losail / Folger takes his second Moto2™ pole ahead of the Qatar GP

    Folger: “We have the bike to win tomorrow”

    Jonas Folger sera en pole position au Qatar après avoir battu Sam Lowes et Álex Rins en qualifications.
    Vainqueur à Losail l’an dernier, Jonas Folger (Dynavolt Intaact GP) sera en pole position cette année pour viser un nouveau succès sur l’épreuve qatarie. Présent aux avant-postes dès le début des essais libres, le pilote allemand s’est rapidement installé en pole provisoire avec un chrono de 1’59.052, qui est le nouveau record absolu du circuit et qui lui a valu la sixième pole position de sa carrière.
    Lowes: “We made many fast laps”
    Sam Lowes (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) a de son coté signé le deuxième temps et terminait à moins d’un dixième de seconde de la pole tandis qu’Álex Rins (Páginas Amarillas HP 40) a conservé la troisième position après sa chute dans le virage n°2. 
    Johann Zarco (Ajo Motorsport), le Champion en titre, est lui aussi passé sous l’ancien record absolu du circuit mais devra se contenter de partir en tête de la deuxième ligne, en compagnie de Franco Morbidelli (Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS) et de Sandro Cortese (Dynavolt Intact GP). 
    Sur leurs terres : le QMMF Racing Team débarque à Losail
    Tombé dans le virage n°2 en fin de séance, au même endroit que Rins, Lorenzo Baldassarri (Forward Team) devait mener la troisième ligne, devant Marcel Schrötter (AGR Team), troisième Allemand classé dans le Top 9, et Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia). L'Italien s'est cependant luxé les deux épaules et ne pourra pas participer à la course.
    Moto2™’s first session of 2016 topped by LuthiTom Lüthi (Garage Plus Interwetten) ne sera que dixième sur la grille de départ alors qu’il avait été parmi les plus rapides en début de semaine et a échoué à 0.858s de la pole position. Il retrouvera en troisième ligne l'Anglais Danny Kent (Leopard Racing), de retour dans la catégorie après avoir été titré en Moto3™ en 2015, et Axel Pons (AGR Team).
    Le départ de la course Moto2™ sera donné dimanche à 19h20, heure locale. Un rendez-vous à suivre en direct sur motogp.com.
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    Folger takes his second Moto2™ pole ahead of the Qatar GP
    Times began to fall almost immediately in the desert, Folger securing pole position in front of Lowes and Rins.
    Almost as soon as riders in the Moto2™ World Championship hit the Losail International Circuit, times began to plummet. Sam Lowes’ (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) best time from Friday practice, a new lap record, was bested by Jonas Folger (Dynavolt Intact GP) on the German’s third lap.
    The top ten contenders were able to consistently lap in the 1’59s lap after lap, even as traffic increased towards the end of the session. As has been the trend in Moto2™ in recent years, early banker laps proved invaluable as two of the top three riders set their fastest time within their first five laps.
    On pole for just the second time in his intermediate class career, Jonas Folger’s early lap proved unbeatable as the German set a new pole record with a 1’59.052. Folger’s previous pole came at the French GP in 2014, starting on the front row a further three times in 2015.
    0.072s behind the German was Lowes, the Brit unable to repeat his 2015 pole but still improving his best time to a 1’59.124. Lowes will be looking to add to his five previous podium finishes in the intermediate class. Throughout the weekend Lowes has been quick over multiple laps as well as one offs, frequently setting his best times at the end of longer runs.
    Completing the front row is Alex Rins (Paginas Amarillas HP 40), setting a 1’59.354 on his third lap. The Spaniard was unable to improve after he suffered a bike crunching crash at Turn 2, his Kalex tumbling through the gravel after losing the front. His team worked feverishly to repair the bike, sending him back out with just five minutes remaining.
    Tight Moto2™ World Championship heads to desert showdown
    Reigning Moto2™ World Champion, Johann Zarco (Ajo Motorsport) wrestled his way up to fourth on his last lap, only 0.065s off a front row start. No defending Moto2™ champion has ever taken victory in the opening race of the year, the Frenchman aims to change that on Sunday.
    Fifth was Franco Morbidelli (Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS), the Italian initially struggling during testing and practice with his new team. But when it mattered the Italian was able to produce a 1’59.509 and end 0.457s back on pole. One thing is certain for Sunday’s race; Morbidelli’s aggressive all or nothing style will see him towards the front for at least part of the race.
    Sandro Cortese (Dynavolt Intact GP), Lorenzo Baldassarri (Forward Team), Marcel Schrotter (AGR Team), Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Team Asia) and Tom Luthi (Garage Plus Interwetten) completed the top ten.
    There was an early involving both Luca Marini (Forward Team) and Ratthapark Wilairot (Idemitsu Team Asia) at Turn 16. Both were unhurt but Marini’s session was reduced to just five minutes.
    Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Racing Team) also suffered his second fall of the weekend at Turn 1. Rins was not the only victim of Turn 2, Lorenzo Baldassarri falling at the same corner with one minute remaining. Baldassarri was taken to the medical centre for checks after his crash. He was declared unfit due to dislocating both his shoulders.
    The first race of the year will take place at 19:20 Local Time for the Moto2™ World Championship on Sunday the 20th of March. With the top five split by half a second, who will win is still anyone’s guess.
    Full results from Moto2™ Qualifying can be viewed here.