P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Francesco Bagnaia is propelled back to the front of the MotoGP field with pole position at Sepang.
Francesco Bagnaia secured pole position for the Malaysian MotoGP after a challenging season marked by ups and downs.
Despite struggling earlier in the weekend, Bagnaia showed his strength in Qualifying by topping the timesheets.
He managed to outpace his competitors in Q1 and claimed pole position in Q2.
Joining him on the front row are Alex Marquez and Franco Morbidelli, setting up an all-Ducati top three.
Bagnaia expressed his satisfaction with the result and stressed the importance of staying focused for the race.
The Sprint race promises to be exciting, with several riders, including Marquez and Bezzecchi, vying for important championship points.
The race is set to start at 3pm local time in Sepang.”






