Valentino Rossi will start the Assen MotoGP race from pole position. If Rossi manages bag the win, it will be his 100th GP win. Not too shabby. More importantly; Rossi, Lorenzo, and Stoner are tied at the top of the championship with 106 points each going into this race. Don't forget...the race actually happens Saturday (tomorrow), but won't be broadcast here in the states until Sunday. I won't post any race results until then. Scroll down for a handy-dandy television schedule.
Qualifying Results
1) Rossi-Yamaha
2) Pedrosa-Honda
3) Lorenzo-Yamaha
4) Stoner-Ducati
5) Edwards-Yamaha
6) Capirossi-Suzuki
7) Vermeulen-Suzuki
8) Dovizioso-Honda
9) Toseland-Yamaha
10) De Puniet-Honda
11) De Angelis-Honda
12) Kallio-Ducati
13) Hayden-Ducati
14) Melandri-Hayate
15) Elias-Honda
16) Gibernau-Ducati
17) Canepa-Ducati
18) Takahashi-Honda
19) Talmasci-Honda
Rossi hopes that recent upgrades to his Yamaha will help him to his 100th GP win.
-->TV Party This Sunday!<--
2pm CST World SBK Race 1 Donington Park
3pm CST World SBK Race 2 Donington Park
4pm CST 250GP Assen
5pm CST MotoGP Assen
5 comments:
"We're gonna have a TV party tonight (alright!)/We're gonna have a TV party alright (tonight!)"
not Talmasci! Talmacsi.
I'll spell his name correctly when he cracks the top ten. T...out.
Steady T, you've right :)
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