Nah, that Yamaha isn't suffering yet. The M1 will be very strong around the less horsepower dependant European circuits, similar to their competitive speed at the flowing Qatar circuit. They still have Edwards for development if Lorenzo isn't much good. Anyway, seems that Jorge set the most sub 1:57 laps with Stoner just behind him, 13 and 12 respectively. Pedrosa had the overall fastest lap but only set two 1:56 laps. They should be the regular top 3 with Spies always nipping at their heels and then a bunch of guys who will be a bit up-and-down within the top 10. Ducati? Who knows. They seem to take one step forward and another step back.