Charpentier Holds Pole, Sets Record As Rain Washes Out Final World Supersport Qualifying At Silverstone

Charpentier Holds Pole, Sets Record As Rain Washes Out Final World Supersport Qualifying At Silverstone

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FIM Supersport World Championship Silverstone, England May 27 Final Qualifying Results: 1. Sebastien CHARPENTIER (Hon CBR600RR) 1:30.516 2. Kevin CURTAIN (Yam YZF-R6) 1:30.711 3. Broc PARKES (Yam YZF-R6) 1:31.001 4. Pere RIBA (Kaw ZX-6RR) 1:31.492 5. Massimo ROCCOLI (Yam YZF-R6) 1:31.657 6. Matthieu LAGRIVE (Hon CBR600RR) 1:31.692 7. Javier FORES (Yam YZF-R6) 1:31.963 8. Johan STIGEFELT (Hon CBR600RR) 1:32.136 9. Katsuaki FUJIWARA (Hon CBR600RR) 1:32.320 10. Yoann TIBERIO (Hon CBR600RR) 1:32.450 11. Mauro SANCHINI (Yam YZF-R6) 1:32.533 12. Kai Borre ANDERSEN (Suz GSX-R600) 1:32.595 13. David CHECA (Yam YZF-R6) 1:32.649 14. Barry VENEMAN (Suz GSX-R600) 1:32.732 15. Gianluca VIZZIELLO (Yam YZF-R6) 1:32.755 From a press release issued by Winston Ten Kate Honda: CHARPENTIER’S TAKES POLE AGAIN AND SETS NEW RECORD TOTAL After a superb ride on the first day of qualifying, and a washed out second qualifying session today, Sebastien Charpentier (Winston Ten Kate Honda) scored his fifth successive pole position in World Supersport, and now stands alone as the most successful ever in the history of the class, with 16 career poles. Charpentier’s fastest time was also the 31st such consecutive Honda success in World Supersport. Charpentier did not complete any laps in the sodden second qualifying session, which featured standing water on many sections of the Silverstone track. His 1’30.516 from Friday nonetheless puts him in perfect position for a fifth straight podium finish. Charpentier’s team-mate Kenan Sofuoglu (Winston Ten Kate Honda) was less fortunate today, with the wet weather preventing him from improving his previous best qualifying time, and thus his grid position of 18th remains unchanged. Ronald Ten Kate – Team Manager “This was pretty much a wasted day for us. This morning we just had a couple of outings to see the behaviour of the bike in the rain. This afternoon we decided to sit it out, considering how many big puddles there were on the track. The forecast is good for Sunday, maybe it will even be sunny, and we decided to not risk anything. The work has been done yesterday for Charpentier, unlucky for Sofuoglu, who could not move up the grid. For Sebastien it is the fifth pole in five races, and he is top in the all-time pole winners. I think this is the 31st consecutive pole for Honda, which is an achievement in itself. But it was shame to have to sit out today for the most part.” Sebastien Charpentier Winston Ten Kate Honda Rider (Pole Position 1’30.516) “It’s a good thing to take the new record for pole wins but it was strange because of the weather. Last night there was no rain and at least we have been able to work towards a race set-up, if raceday is dry. Today the rain came almost immediately and that was the day finished for everybody. I am happy because I am the new record man in terms of pole position, and my job yesterday was not bad. I hope things are dry tomorrow, and we will work in warm-up to make sure that things are OK even if during warm-up the track may not be completely dry. In England, nothing is sure with the weather. 28 laps will be a long race around here, but I start for the victory.” Kenan Sofuoglu Winston Ten Kate Honda Rider (18th Position 1’33.274) “I really needed it to be dry for qualifying today but luck was not with me. I wanted to improve my position but all the hard rain from this morning on stopped that happening. The problem is that I will start from 18th position and I did not find a good set-up in the dry. I hope that we can use the 20 minutes of warm-up the best way possible. It is not so easy to overtake here but there are 28 laps, so I think I can pass many riders.” Results Qualifying 2: 1. Charpentier 1’30.516 2. Curtain 1’30.711 3. Parkes 1’31.001 4. Riba 1’31.492 5. Roccoli 1’31.657 18. Sofuoglu 1’33.274

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