P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Jorge Martin claimed his fourth pole from the last six MotoGP rounds at the Thai Grand Prix, while title rival Pecco Bagnaia starts sixth
Jorge Martin secured pole position at the Thai Grand Prix, his fourth in the last six MotoGP rounds, while Pecco Bagnaia, his main title rival, will start sixth. Martin set the fastest time in both Friday sessions and then improved his time in Q2 to secure pole. Bagnaia struggled to match Martin’s pace and went wide on his last flying lap, starting five places behind. Luca Marini and Aleix Espargaro completed the front row. Brad Binder, the top KTM rider, starts between Bagnaia and Bezzecchi. The Marquez brothers, Alex and Marc, qualified seventh and eighth respectively. Johann Zarco, the winner of the Australian GP, starts 11th. Fabio di Giannantonio and Enea Bastianini faced difficulties in qualifying, with Di Giannantonio starting 13th and Bastianini last on the grid.
Source: The Race