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Pedrosa quickest in Misano Friday practice



Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) was the leading light in the first practice at Misano on Friday as the he found a pace that was substantially faster than the rest of the MotoGP field.

A best effort of 1'34.772 made Pedrosa the only rider under 1'35" in the hour-long session, and saw him just over six-tenths of a second faster than teammate Andrea Dovizioso.

The Italian was second as he began his preparations for what he hopes will be a home GP to celebrate, and with a best time of 1'35.384 was 0.060s ahead of championship leader Jorge Lorenzo. The Fiat Yamaha rider was just in front of his champion teammate and race winner at Misano for the past two years, Valentino Rossi, who was the final rider to get within a second of Pedrosa.

The grouped teammate theme continued with Monster Yamaha pair Colin Edwards and Ben Spies in fifth and sixth respectively. Edwards was just under three-tenths behind Rossi, whilst Spies trailed his fellow American by just under six-hundredths.

Ducati Team duo Nicky Hayden and Casey Stoner completed the top eight in the session. Hayden had a minor run-off at the very end while Stoner endured a difficult practice, struggling to find a satisfactory level on his bike which he hopes will be remedied in Saturday's second practice ahead of qualifying.

Italians Marco Melandri (San Carlo Honda) and Loris Capirossi (Rizla Suzuki), who is set to make his 200th premier class start in Sunday's race, were both also in the top ten.

Pos  Rider  Nat  Team  Time  Gap  To 1st 
1.  Dani Pedrosa  Repsol Honda 1:34.772     
2.  Andrea Dovizioso  Repsol Honda 1:35.384  0.612  0.612 
3.  Jorge Lorenzo  Fiat Yamaha 1:35.444  0.060  0.672 
4.  Valentino Rossi  Fiat Yamaha 1:35.539  0.095  0.767 
5.  Colin Edwards  USA  Monster Yamaha 1:35.834  0.295  1.062 
6.  Ben Spies  USA  Monster Yamaha 1:35.892  0.058  1.120 
7.  Nicky Hayden  USA  Ducati 1:36.028  0.136  1.256 
8.  Casey Stoner  AUS  Ducati 1:36.072  0.044  1.300 
9.  Marco Melandri  San Carlo Honda 1:36.126  0.054  1.354 
10.  Loris Capirossi  Rizla Suzuki 1:36.277  0.151  1.505 
11.  Hector Barbera  Paginas  1:36.293  0.016  1.521 
12.  Randy De Puniet  LCR Honda 1:36.454  0.161  1.682 
13.  Marco Simoncelli  San Carlo Honda 1:36.533  0.079  1.761 
14.  Aleix Espargaro  Pramac Ducati 1:36.716  0.183  1.944 
15.  Hiroshi Aoyama  Interwetten Honda  1:37.001  0.285  2.229 
16.  Mika Kallio  FIN  Pramac Ducati 1:37.697  0.696  2.925 
17.  Alvaro Bautista  Rizla Suzuki 1:37.900  0.203  3.128 

-MotoGP-

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