Leon Camier was the first rider to get a lap under 1'31, even though his Suzuki was slower in a straight line than his team-mate's, but his top spot was toppled four minutes from the end by this weekend's fast man Michel Fabrizio on a privateer Aprilia.
Tom Sykes, a man who has been absent from the sharpest end thus far, made an appearance in provisional third place, showing that it'll take more than a fractured wrist to slow him down. The factory Aprilias of Eugene Laverty and Sylvain Guintoli were split by Marco Melandri, all three of whom were under 1'31 by the end of the session.
Two Australian wildcards, Jamie Stauffer and Glen Allerton, qualified in the top 16, earling them places in this afternoon's Superpole session.
Ayrton Badovini was unable to start as his crash yesterday left him with a broken foot, ruling him out for the rest of the weekend.
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