Indy MotoGP: Ben Spies can win, says Jorge Lorenzo
By Matthew Birt -
MotoGP
29 August 2010 09:58
Jorge Lorenzo reckons Ben Spies can become the first non-factory rider to win a MotoGP race since Toni Elias triumphed at Estoril back in 2006.
The Texan produced a brilliant display in Indianapolis to claim his first premier class pole position, a lap of 1.40.105 in the final two minutes comfortably beating Spaniard Lorenzo by 0.220s.
Spies became the first satellite team rider to claim pole position since Monster Yamaha Tech 3 team-mate Colin Edwards topped qualifying in China back in 2008.
And dominant world championship leader Lorenzo has backed the reigning World Superbike champion to pose a serious threat in tomorrow’s 28-lap race.
Lorenzo is bidding for an eighth win in 11 races from second on the grid having preserved his impressive front row starting record in 2010.
The 23-year-old hasn’t qualified off the front row yet and he’s yet to finish lower than second in a race.
But he said: “Ben was very fast with the soft tyre and I think he can be fighting for the victory. Now he's getting closer to the top guys and he made two very quick laps, so he deserves it, and I think if he can keep his level, he can fight for the win.
"But I think I can fight for the win also. I’m quite happy, not really satisfied but I think my race pace can be good.
"I obviously I pushed the maximum to get the pole position, but Ben's lap was quite quick for these conditions and I only could make second place today.”