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    MotoGP of Spain qualifying spoiler

    The top 16 riders all qualified within 1.003 seconds and only 0.48 covers the first twelve riders

    Positions are:

    1. Pedrosa 1:39.402
    2. Rossi 1:39.453
    3. Checa 1:39.460
    4. Edwards 1:39.486
    5. Stoner 1:39.526
    6. Hopkins 1:39.625
    7. Nakano 1:39.632
    8. Elias 1:39.660
    9. Melandri 1:39.722
    10.K. Roberts Jr 1:39.727
    11.Hayden 1:39.834
    12.de Puniet 1:39.883
    13.Barros 1:40.196
    14.Vermeulen 1:40.328
    15.Capriossi 1:40.391
    16.Jacque 1:40.405
    17.Tamada 1:40.617
    18.Hofmann 1:40.710



    looks like its gonna be great race
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    And isn't it great that Sky are now showing it live ! Finally something that makes paying for TV worth it.

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    Bring it on! Closest GP top 10 qualifiers ever!
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    Should be a cracker of a race all right!

    Unfortunately, qualifying didn't go so well for Roberto Locatelli. I heard something about this on the shorts for the news, so went for a look:

    MADRID, March 24 (Reuters) - Italian 250cc rider Roberto Locatelli was being kept in a medically-induced coma on Saturday after crashing during practice for the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez de la Frontera, media reported.
    Locatelli lost control of his Gilera at about 160 kph and the bike hit the guardrail. He was taken to a hospital in Cadiz suffering from head, facial and shoulder injuries, along with a badly broken ankle.
    "Locatelli is breathing unaided without any problem," circuit doctor Claudio Macchiagodena was quoted as telling the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport's Web site (www.gazzetta.it).
    "There don't appear to be any signs of internal haemorrhaging and, after initial tests, there are no symptoms either of any neurological problems. Obviously, we'll have to see how things go in the hours ahead.
    "I want to be optimistic, even though the break in the left ankle is a really nasty one. That's basically a secondary problem, though, because he can have reconstructive surgery.
    "The main problem is that Locatelli hit his head really hard."
    Top motorcycling doctor Claudio Costa was quoted as telling Italian news agency ANSA: "We were really afraid for him.
    "When he was brought to the mobile clinic, he was in a coma. But with intensive care, Locatelli regained consciousness.
    "However, we decided to sedate him...for the journey to hospital
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    Doesn't sound good. Hope he comes out of this OK
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    oh no!! I was backing him for this years title too... what a shame, hopefully he comes out of it okay. which part of the track? where Doohan came off?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CM2005 View Post
    oh no!! I was backing him for this years title too... what a shame, hopefully he comes out of it okay. which part of the track? where Doohan came off?
    Dunno sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    Unfortunately, qualifying didn't go so well for Roberto Locatelli. I heard something about this on the shorts for the news, so went for a look:

    Doesn't sound good. Hope he comes out of this OK
    Locatelli out of coma and due back home

    Italian 250cc rider Roberto Locatelli has been brought out of his
    medically-induced coma and is expected to return home to Italy on
    Tuesday, Spanish media reported.

    The Gilera rider lost control of his bike and crashed into the
    guardrail during practice for the Spanish Grand Priz in Jerez on
    Saturday.

    He was taken to hospital with head, facial and shoulder injuries,
    and a badly broken left ankle.

    Locatelli underwent surgery on his ankle on Saturday and after a
    scan on Monday showed he was not suffering neurological damage, he
    was brought out of the coma.

    He will be transferred to a hospital in Bologna, Italy to undergo
    surgery on his facial injuries.

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