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27 November 2009

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Pedrosa held up by traffic

25 July 2009 / Results / Photos

Dani Pedrosa blamed slower traffic on the circuit after missing out on pole position at Donington on Saturday. Despite his string of injuries in 2009, the Spaniard lies fourth in the championship and is aiming for a second win of the season this weekend.

"We did a good job in both sessions today and I'm happy to qualify on the front row because, in reality, that's more important than taking pole position," he explained. "On my last run at the end of the qualifying session I found some traffic on the circuit which caused me to lose my concentration and rhythm slightly, so I think I could have gone a little quicker. But still, the middle of the front row is okay."

With the British weather as unpredictable as ever ahead of race day, Honda continues to finalise preparations. "Our dry setup is nearly there so we'll aim to make just a few little improvements before the race," Pedrosa continued. "The weather is looking changeable for tomorrow, though at least we had some practice time in the wet yesterday.

"If it's raining I'd like to improve my riding and my pace a bit but the weather is out of our control so we'll have to see. It's the last MotoGP race at Donington tomorrow and of course I'd like a good result to sign off with - preferably a win!"


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