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Q2 is completely crazy. Pedro takes his first MotoGP pole position with a time of 1:43.018 and starts in the lead ahead of Bagnaia.
Marquez moved up from 1st to 8th place. He had just been stripped of pole time for going over the track limits at Turn 4. Acosta’s Paul
Everything is happening now. The world championship leader crashed at Turn 9. The fall didn’t affect him physically, but he’ll need to sprint and try to bounce back on Sunday to avoid giving up points.
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This is the first time in history that the time has been shortened to 1:42. He just ran a 1:42.868. Cervera hit the table hard.
He wasted no time in saving a great cross from the Italian in the second sector. In fact, he just finished second, 38,000ths behind Acosta’s time.
My time doesn’t stop decreasing. Pedro Acosta was the first to break the 44-second barrier, dropping his time to 1:43.758, more than two tenths faster than Bastianini, who is currently in second place.
Catalan has a score of 1.44.1, two tenths better than Murcian. My time has dropped significantly. The rain doesn’t seem to get any worse.
by your side Bagnaiya pits saying his rear tire isn’t working
Cervera’s car set the standard with a 1:45.744 in complicated conditions. The closest was Morbidelli, who has more filming in Q1.
Virtually every driver starts with hard rubber in the front and soft rubber in the rear, but he is the only one to score with a different combination. Martin, half forward

All the drivers will be heading out to Motegi in search of pole positions. When it rains, you can’t waste time to avoid trouble. 8 Ducatis in the top 12 fighting to be as far ahead as possible
Now, Morbidelli and Quartararo managed to advance to Q2. Important names such as Miller and Espargaro have been omitted.
This is the first time for Fabio to participate in Q1 and advance to Q2.
The Spaniard fell short of three tenths of a second from his best time and was eliminated in Q2. He currently sits in third place behind Morbidelli and Quartararo. remain in the cut
At times it was Aleix who was in Q2 position, but the Yamaha rider had just arrived with a time two and a half tenths of a second slower than Morbidelli. It’s the closest thing to Italian.
The Italian was able to find space to run alone and improved his time. He ran a 1:43.476 on the tough front, shaving half a second off Miller’s time.
A second attempt begins, with several pilots at the wheel of Miller, making it the fastest yet
The Australian driver is currently fastest on his first attempt using softer rubber front and rear. He just ran a 1:44.296
The closest is Raul Fernandes, who is second in Aprilia with 76,000.
As DAZN points out, it is starting to rain in the pit lane area. In fact, marshals will display a Red Cross flag on a white background to warn motorists.
The first pilot has already started wrapping. Everyone is chasing Morbidelli, who is the reference person for the session.
The person with the highest number of passes is undoubtedly Franco Morbidelli, the only Ducati driver who did not make it to Q2. Important players such as Quartararo, Miller and Aleix Espargaro should also have a chance.
The Italian finished seventh in Friday’s practice but didn’t feel bad. So far, he has already taken a step forward in his first training session on Saturday, setting the fastest time ahead of Acosta and Viñales.
There are only five minutes left until the final free practice of the weekend ends and MotoGP classification begins.

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Source: Mundo Deportivo

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