![]() Once the pole shoot-out commenced, Bagnaia – who is 52 points off Quartararo with 75 available – took a commanding early lead, posting a 1m33.045s that he wouldn’t be able to surpass with his final attempts.ĭespite this, it proved just barely out of reach for the rest of the pack, with team-mate Jack Miller ending up 0.025s short. Quartararo was therefore demoted to 15th, exacerbating what already was his career-worst MotoGP qualifying, given he has never lined up lower than 11th on the grid in the premier class. ![]() Quartararo’s best lap was actually good enough for 13th on the grid, but it was deleted due to a yellow-flag infringement, as Enea Bastianini had crashed ahead of him, in what was Bastianini’s third crash across FP4 and Q1. ![]() ![]() Indeed, there were four more falls in Q1, and while Quartararo was not among them, he ended up a full second off his title rival and fellow Q1 participant Bagnaia, with damp-track virtuoso Iker Lecuona securing the second transfer spot for Tech3 KTM.
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