Rookie Bezzecchi took pole; Marquez will start eighth

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the novice Marco Bezzecchi won his first MotoGP pole in Buriram, and there was also a new record for the Mooney VR46 rider, after beating his brand mates Jorge Martín and Pecco Bagnaia in a new celebration of Ducati in the dry turn with seven qualified for in Q2 which is stuck. in the first nine places. Only Quartararo, fourth, and Marc Márquez, eighth, broke through the red fence.

Marc Márquez, who with Oliveira came from Q1 and got the best time of the weekend, was the last to leave the box and with rubber as he had used four soft rears all weekend and had he is only two new ones. to tackle this Q2 and perhaps the race if he chooses to do so. In the first soft used sixth, Marc Márquez was placed 0″622 behind the leader and replaced at turn 10 with that preliminary session.

The first provisional pole was scored by Jack Miller with 1’30″270, which Fabio Quartararo immediately corrected with 1’30″166 in his fight on David Yamaha against Goliath Ducati. The Australian, on his next lap launched, regained the provisional pole with 1’30″106, but the first to lose by 1’30” was Jorge Martín with 1’29″893, a tenth of the pole record of Quartararo in 2019 (1′ 29″719), Zarco and Quartararo completed the first provisional row – Bagnaia was ninth – before going through the pitlane.

Bagnaia was the first to wake up, riding alone, and fourth in 89 thousandths of the provisional first row on his first launched lap and he then credited the best time with 1’29″775 time gained in T4 Márquez and Bastianini caught the good tire of Jack Miller, but the Australian reacted and returned to the pitlane satisfied with his fifth.

The long-awaited response from Jorge Martín came half a second from the end with a record, 1’29″662 and another lap for him. But out of nowhere, the rookie Marco Bezzecchi took the pole from the Martinator with 1′ 29″671 , for 21 thousandths, his first MotoGP pole and will share the front row with Martín and Bagnaia. Ducati sent Quartararo into the second row to be completely surrounded, with Zarco and Bastianini and Miller and Marini behind him.

Marc Márquez made one last turn on the wheel of Bastianini but a fear -it was a save on the right, another good news for him- did not allow him to go beyond the eighth place, Alex Rins will start on the tenth. The Repsol Honda rider failed to repeat the story of 2018 at the Thai GP when he became the first rider to take pole position coming from Q1.

Source: La Verdad

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