The Rise of Martin: Securing Pole Position as Marquez Falters in German Grand Prix Qualifying

The Rise of Martin: Securing Pole Position as Marquez Falters in German Grand Prix Qualifying

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Jorge Martin claimed pole position at the MotoGP German Grand Prix to ensure that he will lead from the front for the fourth time this season at the Sachsenring. His lap time of 1.19.423s wasn’t beaten after an early run in the session, with Trackhouse Aprilia duo of Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez rounding off […]

After an early run in the session, his lap time of 1.19.423s remained unbeaten, securing him the pole position, with Trackhouse Aprilia duo of Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez also on the front row. Factory Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia will start in fourth, accompanied by Alex Marquez and Franco Morbidelli on the second row. Despite high-siding in Turn 10, Vinales retained seventh place due to other riders’ inability to improve their times. Fabio Di Giannantonio claimed eighth, with KTM riders Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder in ninth and tenth respectively, behind the second factory Ducati rider. Marco Bezzecchi secured 12th place following his qualification from Q1. Marc Marquez narrowly missed out on Q2 due to being impeded by Honda test rider Stefan Bradl, starting 13th on the grid. Fabio Quartararo will start 14th, with GasGas rider Augusto Fernandez out-qualifying Jack Miller. Nakagami led the Honda pack in 16th, ahead of Luca Marini in 17th. Johann Zarco and Joan Mir trailed their teammates in the classification, with Bradl finishing just behind the 2020 champion. Remy Gardner claimed the final grid spot by the slimmest of margins, less than 0.020s behind the Honda test rider.

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