Spies stunned to be on front row
Ben Spies admitted that he had never expected to fight for pole position at Brno, after earning his maiden front row start in the Czech Republic

The Tech 3 Yamaha rider was only beaten to pole by Dani Pedrosa late in the session.
"My goal was to be on the second row and I didn't think the front row was possible, let alone a pole position, so I'm really happy," Spies said.
"From the start of the weekend every change we have made to the bike has been better and that doesn't usually happen. I had a decent pace so I was confident I could have a good qualifying.
"When we put the second soft tyre in I got into first position and I thought people would go faster. I did a really good time at the end but when I saw I was still up there I thought, 'I could do this.'
"Dani did a good job and I didn't have those last three tenths anyway and the time I set was a good time for me. It would have been nice to have a pole position but at this point just being on the middle of the front row is a great result for the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team and myself."
He said his aim for the race was simply to stay among the lead pack.
"I'll try and get a good start and if I can latch on to those guys for the first six or seven laps I can put together a good race," said Spies. "I've struggled in the first few laps in some races but here I've been able to get into a fast rhythm pretty quick, so I'm looking forward to it.
"This is just qualifying but it gives you confidence for the race. I've had a podium in my first full season and a front row is another box ticked and that's very satisfying for me."
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