P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez dominated qualifying at the Aragon Grand Prix, beating his closest rivals by eight tenths of a second
Marc Marquez showed his dominance by securing pole position at the Aragon Grand Prix with a substantial margin of eight tenths of a second ahead of his rivals. This pole position marked Marquez’s 66th in MotoGP and his second with Ducati, with the largest gap seen since 2019 on a fresh, rain-washed track. Despite challenging track conditions, Marquez skillfully navigated his way to pole, with Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia joining him on the front row. Five Ducatis made it to the top six, with Alex Marquez and Franco Morbidelli completing the lineup. Several riders, including Brad Binder and Jack Miller, faced setbacks in the unpredictable qualifying session, highlighting the tough competition at the Aragon Grand Prix.