Mar 23, 2014
Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez has secured the first pole of the season while Alvaro Bautista of Go & Fun Honda Gresini was second with Monster Yamaha Tech 3's Bradley Smith completing the first row at the Losail circuit in Qatar on Saturday night (IST).
Meanshile, after three practices on top of the time sheets, Aleix Espargaro confirmed that he is a very fast rider also in the qualifying session. Unfortunately two crashes prevented him to finish in the front row, which was close at hand. Thus order was restored with pre-season favourite Marquez taking the pole.
After crashing on turn 2, while he was third in the time sheets, Aleix went back on track with the second machine and he was 1 tenth faster than the pole when he crashed for the second time, loosing the front. Fortunately the crashes were without consequences for the Spanish rider, who will take the start of the Qatar GP from the third row.
The reigning world champion in this class, Marquez
[caption id="attachment_2752" align="alignright" width="300"] After dominating from Thursday, Aleix Espargaro missed pole and qualifies 9th. An NGM Forward Racing photo[/caption]
clocked a time of 1’54.507, marking his 10th MotoGP career pole, from 19 starts in the class. Teammate Dani Pedrosa, despite being just 0.196s from Marc with 1’54.703, will start from the second row in 6th position, a Repsol Honda Team release said.
It was an exciting session with fastest times being traded between several riders. Marc, who is still suffering from the injury that sidelined him from the last two Winter tests, took provisional pole on his first exit in Q2 before securing it with a faster time on his final lap of his second exit. He’s now found a setup he is happy with and will work on fine tuning it in tomorrow’s warmup session.
Dani was also happy with his pace after making positive setup changes in FP4 and will be looking for one of his trademark starts in tomorrow’s 22 lap race, that will begin at 22h00 local time.
Repsol Honda team quotes: Marc Marquez - 1st - 1'54.507
“I’m really happy and this pole position is a special one for me, because after coming back from injury it gives me a boost in confidence. In any case, we know that tomorrow is the day that counts and it’s in the race that points are decided, so we have to be very focused. It is going to be a very tough for me physically, because I don't have much strength in my leg and I have to compensate with my right arm. We are happy with how today went and seem to have found a good setup, with just a few details still to refine in tomorrow's warmup. It will be difficult, because many riders have pace within a tenth of each other, but we shall try to have a good race”
Dani Pedrosa - 6th - 1'54.703
"The qualifying session was really closely contested today - especially in the final laps. Looking at things objectively, we have a good pace and were able to set a fast lap in the session, even though in the end we qualified sixth by a really narrow margin. We're going to continue to be positive about things, believe in the work that we have been doing here so far this weekend, and tomorrow we'll give everything that we have to do well at the first race of the season"
Qualifying time provided by Repsol Honda Team
Qualifying position
1
Marc Marquez
1'54.507
ESP
HONDA
Repsol Honda Team
2
Alvaro Bautista
1'54.564
ESP
HONDA
GO&FUN Honda Gresini
3
Bradley Smith
1'54.601
GBR
YAMAHA
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
4
Andrea Dovizioso
1'54.644
ITA
DUCATI
Ducati Team
5
Jorge Lorenzo
1'54.661
ESP
YAMAHA
Yamaha Factory Racing
6
Dani Pedrosa
1'54.703
ESP
HONDA
Repsol Honda Team
7
Stefan Bradl
1'54.871
GER
HONDA
LCR Honda MotoGP
8
Cal Crutchlow
1'54.888
GBR
DUCATI
Ducati Team
9
Aleix Espargaro
1'54.986
ESP
FORWARD YAMAHA
NGM Forward Racing
10
Valentino Rossi
1'55.096
ITA
YAMAHA
Yamaha Factory Racing
11
Andrea Iannone
1'55.127
ITA
DUCATI
Pramac Racing
12
Pol Espargaro
1'55.152
ESP
YAMAHA
Monster Yamaha Tech 3
13
Nicky Hayden
1'55.894
USA
HONDA
Drive M7 Aspar
14
Colin Edwards
1'56.042
USA
FORWARD YAMAHA
NGM Forward Racing
15
Hiroshi Aoyama
1'56.479
JPN
HONDA
Drive M7 Aspar
16
Scott Redding
1'56.555
GBR
HONDA
GO&FUN Honda Gresini
17
Yonny Hernandez
1'56.648
COL
DUCATI
Pramac Racing
18
Karel Abraham
1'56.715
CZE
HONDA
Cardion AB Motoracing
19
Hector Barbera
1'57.006
ESP
AVINTIA
Avintia Racing
20
Danilo Petrucci
1'57.513
ITA
ART
IodaRacing Project
21
Broc Parkes
1'57.574
AUS
PBM
Paul Bird Motorsport
22
Mike De Meglio
1'57.667
FRA
AVINTIA
Avintia Racing
23
Michael Laverty
1'58.254
WAL
PBM
Paul Bird Motorsport
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