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Marquez takes new pole record as Honda lock out front row

Marquez takes pole on Saturday at the Motorrad German GP. A Repsol Honda.image
Marquez takes pole on Saturday at the Motorrad German GP. A Repsol Honda.image
Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez has recorded his seventh pole of the season for tomorrow’sGerman GP, with teammate Dani Pedrosa in second and local boy Stefan Bradl completing the front row aboard his satellite LCR Honda.After a tricky FP4 session where rain was a constant threat, the sun was shining for Q2. Marc’s first exit was spoiled by a tyre issue but on his second run there was no stopping him. He set a time of 1’21.126 on lap seven, taking provisional pole, and then on lap nine he set a blisteringly fast time of 1’20.937, snatching Casey Stoner’s pole record from 2008 (1’21.067). Marc has qualified on the front row at the last twenty-one races, and this is his sixteenth MotoGP career pole (in just 27 races) signifying a 59.2% pole ratio in the premier class.

Teammate Dani was also in superb form, setting a time of 1’21.233 on his first run. However, he found himself in the gravel after a small mistake in turn one on his second run and was unable to return to the pits and get back out on track in time. His time remained second fastest and he will start from the front row for the sixth time this season.

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Marc Marquez
1st – 1’20.937
“The weekend has been affected by the crash I suffered yesterday, but I kept my nerve and little by little we’ve been getting better. I felt good yesterday afternoon and I was much better this morning. In the few laps I did in FP4, I could see that we had a good pace and a chance to fight for pole position. With the first tyre I didn’t feel entirely comfortable, but with the second one I had a good feeling and could see that there was good grip – so I decided to push a little more and put in a strong lap. Starting from the front is important for the racetomorrow, because this is a circuit where it is difficult to overtake. We will try and keep up the pace from practice, which I think has been good”
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Dani Pedrosa
2nd – 1’21.233
“It was a good qualifying session and we had a good pace, despite the crash which was my fault when I think I hit a bump under braking but luckily I’m fine. I’m very grateful to my mechanics for the work they did yesterday to get the bike back running again after my crash in FP2. Tomorrow we will try to do our best, position ourselves well from the start, make a good tyre choice and hope the weather is kind to us! Our setup is definitely good, so I hope to have a good race”

QUALIFYING RESULTS

  Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland – Round 9

Pos. Rider Num. Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Marc Marquez 93 ESP Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1’20.937
2 Dani Pedrosa 26 ESP Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1’21.233
3 Stefan Bradl 6 GER LCR Honda MotoGP HONDA 1’21.340
4 Aleix Espargaro 41 ESP NGM Mobile Forward Racing YAMAHA 1’21.376
5 Jorge Lorenzo 99 ESP Yamaha Factory Racing YAMAHA 1’21.508
6 Valentino Rossi 46 ITA Yamaha Factory YAMAHA 1’21.651
7 Andrea Iannone 29 ITA Pramac Racing DUCATI 1’21.679
8 Pol Espargaro 44 ESP Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 1’21.771
9 Bradley Smith 38 GBR Monster Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 1’21.794
10 Alvaro Bautista 19 ESP Go & Fun Honda Gresini HONDA 1’21.906
11 Andrea Dovizioso 4 ITA Ducati Team DUCATI 1’22.120
12 Nicky Hayden 69 USA Drive M7 Aspar HONDA 1’22.647
13 Yonny Hernandez 68 COL Pramac Racing DUCATI 1’22.411
14 Scott Redding 45 GBR Go & Fun Honda Gresini HONDA 1’22.436
15 Cal Crutchlow 35 GBR Ducati Team DUCATI 1’22.529
16 Hiroshi Aoyama 7 JPN Drive M7 Aspar HONDA 1’22.659
17 Karel Abraham 17 CZE Cardion AB Motoracing HONDA 1’22.778
18 Michael Laverty 70 GBR Paul Bird Motorsport ART & PBM 1’22.845
19 Colin Edwards 5 USA NGM Mobile Forward Racing YAMAHA 1’22.888
20 Hector Barbera 8 ESP Avintia Racing MotoGP FTR-KAWASAKI 1’23.029
21 Mike Di Meglio 63 FRA Avintia Racing MotoGP FTR-KAWASAKI 1’23.423
22 Broc Parkes 23 AUS Paul Bird Motorsport PBM 1’23.428
23 Danilo Petrucci 9 ITA IodaRacing Project IODA-SUTER 1’23.484
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