Pedrosa takes Phillip Island pole
Honda rider Dani Pedrosa has taken pole position for Sunday's Australian MotoGP round with an impressive lap late in the session that almost matched the 990cc circuit record
Pedrosa jumped up near the top of times to third with ten minutes remaining, before taking a second off that effort five minutes later with a 1:29.201.
That was good enough for pole position, and was just 0.181 seconds slower than Nicky Hayden's effort on the 990cc machine last year.
Second fastest was Valentino Rossi on his Yamaha, two tenths behind Pedrosa. Ducati's Casey Stoner completes the front row, having been the first rider to break the 1:30 mark halfway through the session, retaking pole again with six minutes remaining in the session.
Both Rossi and Stoner appeared set to take to the track for one more flying lap, but both riders ran out of time.
Pedrosa's teammate and 2006 MotoGP champ Nicky Hayden was next fastest on his Honda, with Loris Capirossi continuing his strong weekend with the fifth fastest time.
After challenging for pole halfway through the session, Randy de Puniet may feel slightly disappointed with his sixth position on the grid.
Alex Barros's seventh was an impressive effort for the Brazilian veteran, with Shinya Nakano, Sylvain Guintoli and Anthony West completing the top ten runners.
Qualifying was a disaster for Suzuki. 14th for John Hopkins and 16th for local rider Chris Vermeulen was not what they would have been hoping for, both riders over two seconds off pole position.
Pos Rider Bike Time 1. Daniel Pedrosa Honda (M) 1:29.201 2. Valentino Rossi Yamaha (M) 1:29.419 + 0.218 3. Casey Stoner Ducati (B) 1:29.816 + 0.615 4. Nicky Hayden Honda (M) 1:29.932 + 0.731 5. Loris Capirossi Ducati (B) 1:30.090 + 0.889 6. Randy de Puniet Kawasaki (B) 1:30.110 + 0.909 7. Alex Barros Ducati (B) 1:30.325 + 1.124 8. Shinya Nakano Honda (M) 1:30.612 + 1.411 9. Sylvain Guintoli Yamaha (D) 1:30.621 + 1.420 10. Anthony West Kawasaki (B) 1:30.649 + 1.448 11. Colin Edwards Yamaha (M) 1:30.676 + 1.475 12. Marco Melandri Honda (B) 1:31.078 + 1.877 13. Carlos Checa Honda (M) 1:31.203 + 2.002 14. John Hopkins Suzuki (B) 1:31.386 + 2.185 15. Makoto Tamada Yamaha (D) 1:31.595 + 2.394 16. Chris Vermeulen Suzuki (B) 1:31.810 + 2.609 17. Chaz Davies Ducati (B) 1:32.043 + 2.842 18. Toni Elias Honda (B) 1:32.442 + 3.241 19. Kurtis Roberts KR (M) 1:32.948 + 3.747
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