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More press release previews for Le Mans, this time from the Pramac Ducati squad of Loris Capirossi and Randy de Puniet, and the factory Marlboro Ducati team of Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden:
Marty Tripes Vlastimil Valek Julien Vanni Pekka Vehkonen Marc Velkeneers
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Le Mans – Dani Pedrosa is in the graphics performance of the climb. By the fourth series at Le Mans, he hopes to climb the podium top spot, something he had never won again since six years ago.
Pedrosa MotoGP 2011 racing season started well. Finish number three in Qatar, he later became runner-up at Jerez, and then became a champion in Estoril two weeks ago.
This weekend two-wheel race pole got beat in the Le Mans circuit. There is a sense of wonder at the same time create its own obsession with the Repsol Honda rider had to reach the highest achievement.
Throughout his career at the Grand Prix arena, Pedrosa was just three wins at Le Mans. One time in the 125cc class (2003), and twice in the 250cc class (2004, 2005). In the highest class, he has never won.
“As usual, the Le Mans race will always be a difficult and busy. In general I’ve worked well in this circuit, I have enough confidence there. But I’ve never won the MotoGP class, and I wish I could win, “said Pedrosa MotoGP quoted the official site.
“Similar to Estoril, slow and fast tracks, where Yamaha is very strong in previous seasons. We must take advantage of training sessions to prepare the motor with good stability, traction and acceleration, and ready for any condition related to weather .
“On this track you also have to be very focused because this race a long time. No less important is the consistent and not do anything wrong,” he explained.
Lorenzo was the ruler of the Le Mans in the last two seasons. The last rider to score a hat-trick victory in this circuit is Alex Criville in 1998, 1999, and 2000.
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Roger De Coster Ken De Dycker Yves Demaria Gilbert De Roover Clement Desalle

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Andre Vromas David Vuillemin Jeff Ward Bryan Wade Akira Watanabe
Stefan Bradl's strong performance in the Moto2 class continues, the Viessmann Kiefer rider topping the first session of free practice on Friday morning. Bradl finished nearly four tenths ahead of Thomas Luthi on the Interwetten Suter in an incident-packed session, while Yuki Takahashi, Jules Cluzel and Julian Simon were just a few hundredths slower than the Swiss rider. Luthi, Takahashi and Aleix Espargaro all crashed on their own in the latter minutes of the session, but FP1 was red-flagged with 19 minutes to go, when a multi-bike pile up including Marc Marquez, Bradley Smith and Ricky Cardus left oil on the track.
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