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Stoner fastest in morning practice

Casey Stoner was quickest in the morning test prior to today's BMW M Award qualifying simulation at Jerez

The Ducati rider set his benchmark 1m39.804s time on only his fourth lap of the morning, and remained uncatchable for the rest of the session.

Stoner had initially been over a second clear of the field, but as testing progressed the Yamahas closed in. Jorge Lorenzo eventually took second place, 0.383s behind Stoner, and remained the fastest man of the weekend so far as his Saturday time was a tenth of a second quicker than Stoner managed this morning.

World champion Valentino Rossi was pushed back to third when his team-mate Lorenzo improved in the final minutes.

Andrea Dovizioso showed better form on the factory Honda to take fifth place, splitting the two Suzukis, but remained a second off the pace.

Marco Melandri continued Hayate Kawasaki's promising test by taking eighth, behind his Ducati replacement Nicky Hayden and ahead of Sete Gibernau's satellite Ducati and the two Tech 3 Yamahas.

After an hour-long lunch break, the day's action continues with the televised qualifying session nicknamed 'GP Zero' and then the final three hours of winter testing.

Pos  Rider                 Bike      Time
 1.  Casey Stoner          Ducati    1:39.804
 2.  Jorge Lorenzo         Yamaha    1:40.187  + 0.383
 3.  Valentino Rossi       Yamaha    1:40.252  + 0.448
 4.  Loris Capirossi       Suzuki    1:40.330  + 0.526
 5.  Andrea Dovizioso      Honda     1:40.806  + 1.002
 6.  Chris Vermeulen       Suzuki    1:40.970  + 1.166
 7.  Nicky Hayden          Ducati    1:41.060  + 1.256
 8.  Marco Melandri        Kawasaki  1:41.207  + 1.403
 9.  Sete Gibernau         Ducati    1:41.243  + 1.439
10.  Colin Edwards         Yamaha    1:41.513  + 1.709
11.  James Toseland        Yamaha    1:41.516  + 1.712
12.  Toni Elias            Honda     1:41.594  + 1.790
13.  Mika Kallio           Ducati    1:41.600  + 1.796
14.  Randy de Puniet       Honda     1:41.637  + 1.833
15.  Alex de Angelis       Honda     1:41.640  + 1.836
16.  Vittoriano Guareschi  Ducati    1:41.711  + 1.907
17.  Kosuke Akiyoshi       Honda     1:42.058  + 2.254
18.  Niccolo Canepa        Ducati    1:42.376  + 2.572
19.  Yuki Takahashi        Honda     1:42.564  + 2.760

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