MONTREAL -- Alex Tagliani has a chance to redeem his heartbreaking second-place finish at last years NAPA Auto Parts 200 in front of his hometown fans. The 39-year-old from nearby Lachenaie, Que., grabbed pole position for the first time at the 74-lap NASCAR Nationwide series event by posting the quickest lap in qualifying on Friday at the 2.7-mile Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He will start his No. 30 Chevy from the front in Saturdays race alongside Penske Racings Sam Hornish Jr. in the No. 12 Dodge. Near-perfect conditions, sunny and 23C, are forecast for the race. A year ago, Tagiani started in second position on the front row, but took the lead and looked to have the race in the bag until he was passed on a late restart by Australian Marcus Ambrose and came second by 1.112 seconds. "Last year one thing I wanted was to finish as high as I could and bring the car back in one piece," said Tagliani. "That was more of a accomplishment than second place because Turn 1 and Turn 2 here is where you can lose it all. "Ill approach it the same way. Keep your nose clean the whole race and put yourself in position to contend, and then hope you win. You want to save your stuff to the end." Avoiding contact in the bump and grind of stock car racing is not always possible, but Tagliani sees it as key to winning on the tough road course with its quick straightways and tight turns. The first two turns, a menacing S-shaped layout known as Senna Corner, has ended the day for many drivers over the years, not only in Nationwide, NASCARs second tier, but also the Formula One beasts at the annual Canadian Grand Prix. "I dont know if its from too many years in open wheel (racing) or what, but last year with the passing and dicing, I was always trying not to bang anybody," Tagliani said. "It worked out because my car was in really good shape. "One bad bump and a couple of rolls of tape on the car and maybe its different. Maybe the downforce is no good or the braking is bad. My philosophy is try to get our stuff in good shape at the end when you have to push." There could be action behind him, as Hornishs Penske teammate Villeneuve qualified third in the No. 22 Dodge and will start next to Danica Patrick, who is still a little sore at the 1997 F1 champion from Montreal who bumped her No. 7 GoDaddy Chevy off the track at Road America in Wisconsin in June. "Shes a racer like any out there and Im sure she wants to have a good race as well," was all the 41-year-old Villeneuve had to say on that matter. The third row has a pair of Toyotas with Owen Kellys No. 54 qualifying fifth and Michael McDowells No. 18 sixth. Veteran Ron Fellows, the 2007 champion from Toronto, has his No. 5 car on the fourth row. Andrew ranger of Roxton Pond, Que., starts from row six in the No. 27 Dodge and Patrick Carpentier of Joliette, Que., is on row seven in the No. 99 Toyota. Tagliani was not supposed to race in Montreal. He drives full time on the IndyCar circuit, but the race scheduled for this weekend in China was cancelled. Then he arranged not only to get a drive in the Nationwide event, but also to enter one of the support races in the Grand-Am endurance series. He qualified third in Grand-Am on one of the strongest teams. He will do both races on Saturday. He said that much track time can help or hurt. "Youre in different cars, so you have to remember all the braking zones and remember which car youre in," he said. "But its nice Im driving two competitive cars in two series." Villeneuve won pole position at last years race, but said he couldnt find a perfect lap this time around. It was a big day for Carpentier, who won pole and finished second at the 2007 race. The 41-year-old retired after the 2011 event, but decided to come back for one more race to help raise money for a childrens charity. "I knew today would be between 10th and 15th," he said. "The guys brought a good car. "Its similar to last year when in qualification the car was OK, but in the race it was stable for the long run, so I think well be pretty good." He was happy for Tagliani, who he raced with and against for years in open wheel series. "Thats his first one here and he deserves it," said Carpentier. "He keeps racing and racing. Hes like the Energizer bunny." Ambrose elected not to race in Montreal this year, but to concentrate on the Sprint Cup event in Michigan. He is in a tight race for the final wild card spot in The Chase, which decides the NASCAR championship. wholesale jerseys.Y. -- Theres no point asking Carolina Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward to rank which of the 40 saves he made was the key one. cheap jerseys. 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Boston is planning to activate Aaron Cook from the 15-day DL to start Sunday against the Braves.CALGARY -- The last three games the Calgary Stampeders have played have been hotly contested affairs decided by three points or less. They dont expect tonights matchup against the B.C. Lions to be any different. Watch the game live on TSN and TSN Mobile TV, tonight at 9pm et/6pm pt. The Stampeders (2-2) are coming off a thrilling 41-38 overtime win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders at home last week. Prior to that, they suffered a 33-32 loss to Montreal and a 39-36 defeat to Toronto in games that featured dramatic comebacks. "With the way the CFL is right now, I couldnt see any game not going down to the wire," said Calgary receiver Nik Lewis, who caught three touchdown passes against the Riders including the game-winning score in overtime. "All the teams are so evenly matched that all the games are going to be great." Quarterback Kevin Glenn, starting in place of the injured Drew Tate, helped engineer Calgarys comeback victory over the Riders after the tough losses. "Out of the four games that weve played, three of them have been down to the wire," said Glenn, who took over when Tate suffered a season-ending shoulder injury against the Argos on July 7. "Weve built some kind of familiarity with going down to the wire and playing all 60 minutes. I think its good. When you can get those kinds of games early in the year, it helps you later in the year." Veteran B.C. defensive back Korey Banks isnt surprised to see Glenn have success as a starter with the Stamps. "We definitely know its a dog-fight ahead of us," said Banks, whose Lions (2-2) are looking to bounce back from a 27-14 setback in Vancouver to the Edmonton Eskimos. "Kevin Glenn is very capable. I dont know why he doesnt get his respect. Hes a very capable quarterback. He can go on any team right now and fill in or take over." In turn, Lewis complimented Banks and the B.C. defence for their play-making abilities. "Theyll be able to capitalize on our mistakes, so we have to minimize the turnovers," Lewis said. "Theyre a team right now thats looking to make big plays. If they make big plays, theyll be back on that run, so we have to minimize that." After starting the season with two straight wins, the defending Grey Cup champion Lions dropped a 23-20 decision to the Riders in Regina on July 14 before also losing to the Esskimos at home six days later.dddddddddddd "Both of the last two games that weve lost, weve had opportunities to win those football games in the fourth quarter and we didnt make the plays," said B.C. quarterback Travis Lulay. "I had a critical turnover late in that game last week and that was essentially the difference in the football game." Lulay, who was picked off twice by the Eskimos, said the Stampeders will be confident after their comeback win last week. "I put myself in their shoes," he said. "Coming off a win the way they did, thats a big win. Thats gut-check to come back and win the way they did on their home turf. They were getting beat soundly in the fourth quarter, and to come back and find a way to make the plays that they did, they showed a lot of grit, a lot of determination, and youve got to admire that. So we know what kind of team were facing." The last time the two teams met was on Oct. 8 last season when Paul McCallum kicked a clutch 53-yard field goal as time ran out in the fourth quarter to give the Lions a narrow 33-31 win. "Weve seen it all against Calgary," Lulay said. "Its always a tough, hard-fought battle. We played them right down to the wire and won on literally on the last play of the game last year. The way games are going this year in the CFL, you know thats a very real possibility every single week, so you have to play good all 60 minutes." Stamps linebacker Juwan Simpson said that if you dont play hard until the final whistle sounds, opposing teams will take advantage of the opportunities that they are given. "It makes teams understand that when you have an opportunity to put away a team you have to," Simpson said. "You cant relax in this league because (teams) will come back and win." Calgary coach and general manager John Hufnagel referred to the matchup as a big game early in the season. "Usually the B.C.-Calgary matchups consist of really good football," Hufnagel said. "Thats the type of game Im looking forward to ... a game that will be a close game and decided late in the game." Rookie B.C. coach Mike Benevides agreed. "Its a huge game for both teams when you take a look at the records (and) you take a look at how tight the west is," Benevides said. "Were going to have to be at our best." ' ' '
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