Martin’s pole and record

First Q1, where we hope to see Zarco win the prize, but in this session, there are big caliber, Espargaro, Alex Marquez, Rins, Miller, Binder… but there are falls and therefore yellow flags, you have to know, in fifteen unfortunate minutes, find the way clear… Binder will be the victim of a rear brake problem, unthinkable in MotoGP but as we have said, at KTM at the moment it is operation problem … Super nice surprise, Zarco takes the best time in front of Raul Fernandez, so they go to Q2, it’s great and totally deserved for both of them… We start the pole which will be a real nightmare for Marquez. Two falls and no ranking, he will finish twelfth! In fact, he tried twice to follow Ducati factories, that of Martin then that of Bagnaia and I have been writing it since the start of the GP, these motorcycles have taken a considerable technological lead over the second-hand mills, Marquez has tried to follow them, missed, falls and no time, this causing him to disappear from the weekend. Conversely, the man from this pole will be Martin, who will immediately break the track record… Half a second ahead of Bezzecchi and Acosta! Bagnaia was slow to get into rhythm, he will start on the second row with Bastianini and Quartararo, Fabio and Yamaha reappear in a more than honorable sixth position. Pleasure doubled by Zarco’s seventh time, again it’s a sign, Honda is coming back from afar, Honda is coming back slowly but Honda is coming back. As expected, Zarco is the man for the job, the factory team is non-existent. Beautiful starting grid, with a very hot track temperature, you won’t have to stuff yourself with tires, on pole we saw quite a few drivers riding with the Hard front…

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