Rossi: Stoner, Elias, Pedrosa the guys to beat.
As suggested by mahbx.com earlier today, Camel Yamaha's chatter problems - which had been less significant for most of the Qatar weekend - were magnified by the use of qualifying tyres, leaving MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi and team-mate Colin Edwards just sixth and eighth on th💙e grid for Saturday's Qatar Grand Prix.
Whilst both riders again demonstrat꧅ed encouraging pace on race rubber, the improved rear grip offered by the qualifying tyre at the end of the session exaggerated the chatter and prevented them from mounting a serious challenge for a front row s🍸tart.

As suggested by mahbx.com earlier today, Camel Yamaha's chatter problems - which had been less significant for most of the Qatar weekend - were magnified by the use of qualifying tyres, leaving MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi and team-mate Colin Edwards just sixth and eighth on the grid for Saturday's Qꦉatar Grand Prix.
W🌱hilst both riders again demonstrated encouraging pace on race rubber, the improved rear grip offered by the qualifying tyre at the end of the session exaggerated the chatter and prevented them from mounting 🌼a serious challenge for a front row start.
"The problem is that when the grip comes up we push more and the bike vibratiꦐon comes back, so we couldn't use the full potential of the qualifying tyre today and I am 𒁃only sixth," confirmed Rossi. "Anyway my rhythm is not so bad and there are many riders close together so I think it will be a good battle tomorrow."
Nevertheless, as Rossi indicated,✱ he is in much better shape for the race - when most expect the factory M1 riders to challenge fo🐓r the team's first victory of 2006, and erase the nightmare of Jerez.
But to achieve such a win, and get his title defence back on track, Rossi believes he'll have to overcome pole sitter Casey Stoner and fellow young Honda riders Toni Elias (third on the grid) and Dani Pedrosa (fifth) - not Jerez winner and second p🦩lace qualifier Loris Capirossi.
"I am very surprised by Stoner and I would like to give him my sincere congratulations," said Vale. "He has been very fast all weekend and he used the qualifying tyre to 100%, even better than Loris, who has a lot of experience. Loris is in good sh🍷ape again but I♚ think the guys to beat are the young Honda riders - Stoner, Elias and Pedrosa. Tomorrow we will see but it should be interesting."
"We have had less problems here than we had in Jerez but the situation is still not perfect," summarised team director Davide Brivio. "The qualify🗹ing session did not go very well for us but both riders have a decent race p♔ace and I think they are in good shape for tomorrow. It will be hard because no doubt the young riders will push hard from the start. It will be a close battle at the front but I think we can be a part of it."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit stor🔴y and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.