
Scare
for
Quartararo
There
were
yellow
flags
when
Johann
Zarco
(Prima
Pramac
Racing)
had
a
spill
at
Turn
6,
while
Bagnaia
toured
the
run-off
at
Turn
8.
Quartararo
was
still
on
a
hot
lap
and,
fortunately
for
him,
it
was
unaffected
as
he
sought
to
elevate
himself
further
up
the
grid.
He
did
indeed
move
up
two
spots
more
to
fourth
with
a
1:29.900
before
running
into
the
Turn
2
gravel
trap
on
his
final
lap
of
the
session.

Heads
up
In
the
end,
Martin
had
no
improvement
during
his
second
run
but
still
bagged
pole,
ahead
of
Marc
Marquez
and
Miller,
who
kept
his
berth
on
the
front
row
despite
the
tumble.
Quartararo
heads
up
Row
2,
next
to
Q1
graduate
Alex
Rins
(Team
Suzuki
Ecstar)
and
the
pace-setter
in
that
earlier
qualifying
session,
Maverick
Vinales
(Aprilia
Racing).
Brad
Binder
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing)
was
classified
seventh,
ahead
of
Bagnaia,
Zarco,
Aleix
Espargaro
(Aprilia
Racing),
Luca
Marini
(Mooney
VR46
Racing
Team),
and
Joan
Mir
(Team
Suzuki
Ecstar).

Marvelous
Marquez
Miller’s
hopes
of
one
last
pole
for
Ducati
had
initially
disappeared
when
he
crashed
at
Turn
2,
while
an
under-the-weather
Marc
Marquez
jumped
from
ninth
to
P2
when
he
fired
in
a
1:30.049.
Bagnaia
moved
to
sixth,
ahead
of
Quartararo,
when
he
set
a
1:30.049
before
‘El
Diablo’ leapfrogged
his
title
rival
by
clocking
a
1:30.027.

All
set
for
The
Decider
The
next
time
we
see
MotoGP
bikes
on-track
will
be
Sunday
morning’s
Warm
Up
at
9.40
am
local
time
(2.20pm
IST),
then
we
will
crown
our
2022
World
Champion
–
whoever
that
may
be
–
after
lights
go
out
for
#TheDecider
at
2pm
local
time
(6.30pm
IST).
Indian
audience
can
catch
all
the
action
live
on
Eurosport
channel
THE
GRID
(Top
10)
1.
Jorge
Martin
(Prima
Pramac
Racing)
–
1:29.621
2.
Marc
Marquez
(Repsol
Honda
Team)
+
0.205
3.
Jack
Miller
(Ducati
Lenovo
Team)
+
0.213
4.
Fabio
Quartararo
(Monster
Energy
Yamaha
MotoGP)
+
0.279
5.
Alex
Rins
(Team
Suzuki
Ecstar)
+
0.319
6.
Maverick
Vinales
(Aprilia
Racing)
+
0.334
7.
Brad
Binder
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing)
+
0.418
8.
Francesco
Bagnaia
(Ducati
Lenovo
Team)
+
0.428
9.
Johann
Zarco
(Prima
Pramac
Racing)
+
0.481
10.
Aleix
Espargaro
(Aprilia
Racing)
+
0.503
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