Miller starts from pole, raining Quartararo and Espargaró. punished
Jack Miller (Ducati) kept his nerves in the tricky conditions at Misano to claim pole position at Saturday’s San Marino Grand Prix, while world championship leader Fabio Quartararo settled for eighth place on his Yamaha.
It was Miller’s first MotoGP pole position in four years, as the Australian finished ahead of his Ducati team-mate, Italy’s Francesco Bagnaia, who will start fifth in Sunday’s race due to a three-place penalty he received in the first free practice session. because he was slow. on the racing line, creating a dangerous situation for other riders.
“We were able to get the job done lap after lap, we just felt it. I’m very happy with what has been achieved in these conditions,” Miller said in a post-race interview. “It’s my second pole position in MotoGP, it’s been a long time since the last one, so it’s a great feeling, especially to do it here at home for Ducati.”
Enea Bastianini was third, while Marco Bezzecchi was fourth in the Ducati recital. Quartararo is joined in the third row by the Aprilia of Spaniard Aleix Espargaró.
Source: La Verdad

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