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Stoner in charge as weather clears
November 5th, 2011
Casey Stoner and Honda resumed their usual dominance in final practice as the weather cleared up at Valencia.
After Friday’s constant rain, the riders were greeted with a dry track and sunny skies this morning, allowing Stoner to hit the front early with a 1m33.348s lap.
Stoner’s team-mate Dani Pedrosa inched ahead by 0.066 seconds with just over a quarter of an hour to go, but the world champion reclaimed the top spot 10 minutes later by 0.020s, and then extended his advantage to half a second next time around.
He still had more speed to come too, and a 1m32.619s on his final flying lap of the morning put him 0.663s clear of Pedrosa, with no one else within a second of the leading time.
There was a surprise in third place as Randy de Puniet (Pramac Ducati) showed he could transfer his wet-track form to the dry and beat the third works Honda of Andrea Dovizioso.
Ben Spies was fifth for Yamaha, with the Ducatis of Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden sixth and eighth, split by Friday afternoon pacesetter Alvaro Bautista’s Suzuki.
Hector Barbera (Aspar Ducati) and Hiroshi Aoyama (Gresini Honda) completed the top 10.
Debutant Josh Hayes fell back to the tail of the field as he got his first taste of the Tech 3 Yamaha in the dry, but was within a tenth of Yamaha factory rider Katsuyuki Nakasuga and less than 0.4s behind LCR Honda’s Toni Elias.
Pos Rider Team/Bike Time Gap
1. Casey Stoner Honda 1m32.619s
2. Dani Pedrosa Honda 1m33.282s + 0.663s
3. Randy de Puniet Pramac Ducati 1m33.743s + 1.124s
4. Andrea Dovizioso Honda 1m33.929s + 1.310s
5. Ben Spies Yamaha 1m33.977s + 1.358s
6. Valentino Rossi Ducati 1m34.268s + 1.649s
7. Alvaro Bautista Suzuki 1m34.309s + 1.690s
8. Nicky Hayden Ducati 1m34.462s + 1.843s
9. Hector Barbera Aspar Ducati 1m34.676s + 2.057s
10. Hiroshi Aoyama Gresini Honda 1m34.809s + 2.190s
11. Loris Capirossi Pramac Ducati 1m35.037s + 2.418s
12. Karel Abraham Cardion Ducati 1m35.118s + 2.499s
13. Cal Crutchlow Tech 3 Yamaha 1m35.326s + 2.707s
14. Toni Elias LCR Honda 1m35.899s + 3.280s
15. Katsuyuki Nakasuga Yamaha 1m36.193s + 3.574s
16. Josh Hayes Tech 3 Yamaha 1m36.256s + 3.637s




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