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Austin MotoGP: Marc Marquez takes seventh COTA pole

Marc Marquez took his seventh consecutive pole position at Austin in qualifying for MotoGP's Grand Prix of the Americas, while Andrea Dovizioso ended up down in 13th

On a practically dry circuit following the thunderstorms that curtailed third practice earlier in the day, Honda man Marquez logged a 2m03.787s at the start of the 15-minute pole shootout to maintain his unbroken pole streak at the Circuit of the Americas - a track where he has yet to lose in MotoGP.

His closest challenger proved to be Yamaha's Valentino Rossi, who moved up to second midway through the session and consolidated that position with a 2m04.060s, 0.273 seconds down on Marquez.

Cal Crutchlow ensured LCR Honda bagged the final spot on the front row with a time only a tenth slower than Rossi, and almost three tenths up on the Pramac Ducati of Jack Miller in fourth.

Pol Espargaro followed up his impressive Friday with KTM's best-ever MotoGP grid position in fifth, 0.685s off the pace, ahead of Maverick Vinales' Yamaha and Alex Rins' Suzuki.

Danilo Petrucci battled his way through Q1 to take eighth on the grid, while Petronas Yamaha duo Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli completed the top 10 order.

Jorge Lorenzo endured an eventful qualifying, making it out of Q1 with the best time but then losing valuable track time in Q2 when his Honda jumped a chain.

The triple MotoGP champion parked his bike against the pitwall along the start/finish straight - only for it to awkwardly topple over - and jogged back to the works Honda pit in scenes reminiscent of team-mate Marquez's dash to the garage in 2015.

Lorenzo ended up 11th-fastest, 1.596s off the pace, while Francesco Bagnaia was 12th and slowest in Q2 after suffering two crashes on his 2018-spec Pramac Ducati.

The big story of Q1 was title contender Dovizioso failing to make it through to Q2, ending up in 13th place - having been left to face the opening segment after ending up outside the top 10 on Friday.

Dovizioso briefly went fastest on a 2m05.907s with a few minutes left of the session, but that lap was soon eclipsed by Lorenzo - who topped the times with a 2m05.855s.

Petrucci then knocked his factory Ducati team-mate out of the second transfer spot with a 2m05.891s, consigning Dovizioso to sharing row five with Suzuki's Joan Mir and LCR Honda's Takaaki Nakagami.

Aprilia pair Aleix Espargaro and Andrea Iannone will head up row six from Tech3 KTM rider Miguel Oliveira, who was three tenths quicker than factory stablemate Johann Zarco in 19th.

Starting grid

Pos Rider Team Time Gap
1 Marc Marquez Honda 2m03.787s -
2 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 2m04.060s 0.273s
3 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 2m04.147s 0.360s
4 Jack Miller Pramac Ducati 2m04.416s 0.629s
5 Pol Espargaro KTM 2m04.472s 0.685s
6 Maverick Vinales Yamaha 2m04.489s 0.702s
7 Alex Rins Suzuki 2m04.534s 0.747s
8 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 2m04.696s 0.909s
9 Fabio Quartararo Petronas Yamaha 2m04.941s 1.154s
10 Franco Morbidelli Petronas Yamaha 2m05.278s 1.491s
11 Jorge Lorenzo Honda 2m05.383s 1.596s
12 Francesco Bagnaia Pramac Ducati 2m05.887s 2.100s
13 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 2m05.907s -
14 Joan Mir Suzuki 2m06.147s -
15 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda 2m06.324s -
16 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 2m06.464s -
17 Andrea Iannone Aprilia 2m06.527s -
18 Miguel Oliveira Tech3 KTM 2m06.543s -
19 Johann Zarco KTM 2m06.824s -
20 Karel Abraham Avintia Ducati 2m07.129s -
21 Hafizh Syahrin Tech3 KTM 2m07.308s -
22 Tito Rabat Avintia Ducati 2m07.417s -


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