Edward's on Pole, and Rossi second.
Nothing unusual here.
But it was interesting seeing the results from the warmup for the race, with Anthony West running in the front in his first MotoGP round since shifting onto the Kawasaki team.
While I think it shows the influence of traction control on the ride'ability of these machines, its great to see the Australian up the front after a rough number of years that included one win, in the wet. Besides his fantastic ride on the Yamaha Supersports machine in the Monza World Supersports round, and a couple of wins after that.
Unfortunately, he qualified a relatively lowly 17th, but as he has shown on the Yamaha, he is relatively good at getting through the field.
The race starts in just over an hour, but I need sleep, so I guess I will see the result in the morning.
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