The MotoGP qualifying rounds for the Jerez Grand Prix have concluded. The race, which will be held in Spain, saw Marc Marquez clock the fastest time, securing the 93rd pole position of his career. The rider from Cervera found himself in the first position after about 13 months with a time of 1'46"33. There's always a Ducati in the front row, this time driven by Marco Bezzecchi, who finished two-tenths behind. The Italian manufacturer has dominated the top ten positions, particularly the first row, with a total of 8 bikes.
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The other qualifiers
Following them was Jorge Martin, who finished six-tenths behind Marquez, and the fourth on the track will be Brad Binder. On the other hand, Bagnaia did poorly, only managing seventh place with a second and a tenth delay. Preceding him were Di Giannantonio (5th in 1'47"778) and Alex Marquez (6th 1'47"840).
The complete grid
- M. Marquez (1'46"330)
- M. Bezzecchi (1'47"044)
- J. Martin (1'47"381)
- B. Binder (1'47"730)
- F. Di Giannantonio (1'47"778)
- A. Marquez (1'47"840)
- F. Bagnaia (1'47"962)
- F. Morbidelli (1'48"116)
- E. Bastianini (1'48"362)
- P. Acosta (1'48"528)
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