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Qualifying report

Barcelona MotoGP: Quartararo beats Marquez to pole by 0.015s

Petronas Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo secured the second pole position of his rookie MotoGP season in qualifying in Barcelona.

Pole sitter Fabio Quartararo, Petronas Yamaha SRT

Quartararo, who bagged his sole Moto2 win at the same venue last year and had arm pump surgery in the lead-up to this weekend, beat Honda's championship leader Marc Marquez by 0.015s.

Franco Morbidelli, who had suffered a heavy crash in the Saturday morning practice, had dominated the first qualifying segment, and took the early lead in Q2 with a 1m39.758s.

He and Quartararo had made it a Petronas Yamaha 1-2 after the first runs, and after the works Yamaha of Vinales then went 0.001s quicker than Morbidelli, Quartararo lowered the benchmark to a 1m49.484s.

Marquez slotted into second shortly afterwards, and while Quartararo came up a few hundredths short of his own benchmark on his final attempt, the reigning champion had a big moment at Turn 4 on his final effort and had to settle for second.

Vinales secured his first front row start since Argentina in third, ahead of fellow Yamaha riders Morbidelli – who couldn't improve on his second Q2 run – and Valentino Rossi.

Andrea Dovizioso moved up the order at the chequered flag to finish as the top Ducati in sixth, just ahead of works teammate Danilo Petrucci – who had been third in the order when he crashed at the Turn 5 left-hander.

Suzuki's Alex Rins, quickest in practice, was another rider left to rue a crash, falling at the sharp Turn 10 left-hander late on and consigning himself to eighth on the grid.

LCR Honda rider Cal Crutchlow, works Honda man Jorge Lorenzo, Rins' teammate Joan Mir and the KTM of Pol Espargaro completed a Q2 pecking order split by just 0.941s.

Pramac Ducati rider Jack Miller had set the initial pace in Q1, but crashed right afterwards at Turn 5.

The Aussie remounted his bike, returned to the pits, and would improve his laptime on his second run, but qualified only 14th – a place behind rookie teammate Francesco Bagnaia on the older-spec Desmosedici, the Italian having come up a tenth short of advancing to Q2 at Mir's expense.

After his impressive Friday showing, LCR's Takaaki Nakagami will only line up 16th on the grid, beaten also by the Avintia Ducati of Karel Abraham.

Aleix Espargaro qualified as the top Aprilia in 17th, with works teammate Andrea Iannone last on the grid – behind also the team's wildcard Bradley Smith – after his RS-GP slowed with a mechanical problem while exiting the pit garage on the second run.

Q2 results

Cla # Rider Bike Laps Time Gap
1 20 France Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 8 1'39.484  
2 93 Spain Marc Marquez Honda 7 1'39.499 0.015
3 12 Spain Maverick Viñales Yamaha 8 1'39.710 0.226
4 21 Italy Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 7 1'39.711 0.227
5 46 Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha 8 1'39.753 0.269
6 4 Italy Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 8 1'39.777 0.293
7 9 Italy Danilo Petrucci Ducati 7 1'39.844 0.360
8 42 Spain Alex Rins Suzuki 6 1'39.870 0.386
9 35 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow Honda 7 1'40.151 0.667
10 99 Spain Jorge Lorenzo Honda 7 1'40.199 0.715
11 36 Spain Joan Mir Suzuki 7 1'40.240 0.756
12 44 Spain Pol Espargaro KTM 7 1'40.425 0.941
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