Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia snatched pole for the Malaysian Grand Prix away from chief MotoGP title rival Jorge Martin, as the pair exchanged all-time lap records.
Bagnaia and Martin are split by just 13 points ahead of this afternoon’s sprint contest at the Sepang International Circuit , which set up a critical qualifying on Saturday morning. Pramac’s Martin looked set to add a third-straight pole to his tally of four for the season when he posted a lap record 1m57.549s on his first stint in Q2. But Bagnaia responded emphatically with a 1m57.491s to snatch his first pole since Barcelona by just 0.058 seconds.
His crash left him down in 20th, while Morbidelli was 15th ahead of the leading Honda of Joan Mir in 16th. Pol Espargaro will start 17th on the second Tech3 GasGas from RNF Aprilia duo Raul Fernandez and Miguel Oliveira. Behind Marquez starts LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami, while Ducati wildcard and reigning World Superbike champion Alvaro Bautista will start his first MotoGP race since Valencia 2018 from 22nd. Alex Rins’ LCR injury stand-in Iker Lecuona lines up last of the 23 riders.
Bagnaia Martin Pole Position Sepang International Circuit Qualifying Lap Record
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