Reigning world champion Nicky Hayden was ecstatic about his first
pole position of what has been a difficult year so far for him.
Today's pole at Estoril, the fifth of the Repsol Honda rider's career,
was Hayden's first since the Australian Grand Prix in September 2006.
"I haven't had a whole lot to be happy about this year, but to be on pole
is really nice, I'm really happy," the American told Italia1 television.
"So big thanks to my team, they've done a great job throughout the
sessions and we'll see what we've got tomorrow."
Hayden believes today's pole position had its foundation in his choice
of tyres. He explained that on Thursday afternoon he and his crew
chief Pete Benson changed their choice of qualifiers at the last minute,
going to a 'one lap only' softer option.
Riders have to make their choice of 14 front tyres and 17 rears, with
the usual option of two qualifiers, before 5 pm local time on Thursday.
"Our qualifiers are working so well at the moment," said Hayden. "We
made a last minute change on Thursday afternoon when we went with
a softer qualifier and it certainly paid off."
The American, however, is unsure whether the choice will pay
dividends in the race, when he said that: "for one lap, throwing it
sideways around the last corner works, but for 28 of them tomorrow..."
Hayden believes that this third front row start on the bounce is a result
of work done at HRC, as they try to fight back after taking just one
victory out of 13 races so far in the 800cc era that started at the
beginning of 2007. "We've taken advantage of every test," said
Hayden. "I mean, if you look back at Misano and Brno from sun up to
sun down we were the first one out and the last one in."
Hayden happy with first pole of 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007 Labels: Honda Racers, MotoGP, Nicky Hayden, Road Racing, US Road Racers