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Alex Marquez returns to the front in Barcelona qualifying as Francesco Bagnaia’s troubles continue

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing

Photo by: Lluis Gene / AFP via Getty Images

Alex Marquez smashed the Barcelona MotoGP track record to claim pole position for the Catalan Grand Prix, as factory Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia struggled to 21st position.

The final part of qualifying was a two-horse race between the younger Marquez and Yamaha star Fabio Quartararo, who had come through from Q1 to challenge for pole position.

The pair traded the fastest times during the first runs, with the Gresini rider putting himself on provisional pole with a 1m37.914s.

As the second run began, KTM's Pedro Acosta briefly moved to the top with a new lap record of 1m37.840s, but his time was soon deleted for track limits, putting Marquez back at the front.

Marquez moved the goalposts further with a 1m37.536s on his penultimate tour, putting four tenths between himself and his nearest rival on the timesheets.

Quartararo tried to respond to the Spaniard’s heroic effort but had no answer to Marquez's pace, as the 29-year-old secured pole by over a quarter of a second.

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team, Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team, Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

It marked his second career pole in MotoGP, having previously topped the 2023 Argentine GP qualifying in his first season with Gresini.

His brother and championship runaway leader Marc Marquez finished 0.409s off top in third, after his final flying lap was spoiled with a major moment at Turn 5.

Meanwhile, VR46’s Franco Morbidelli was classified fourth on last year’s Ducati, two spots ahead of his team-mate Fabio di Giannantonio.

Splitting the two VR46 riders was Acosta, who had to settle for fifth after failing to repeat his deleted 1m37s lap in the latter part of qualifying.

LCR rider Johann Zarco was Honda’s top qualifier in seventh, while Trackhouse rookie Ai Ogura led Aprilia’s charge in eighth as the Noale marque’s factory rider Marco Bezzecchi ended up 12th. Tech3 KTM’s Enea Bastianini and factory Honda rider Luca Marini were classified ninth and 10th respectively.

Having set the pace on Friday, KTM ace Brad Binder could only manage the 11th-fastest time of the day after having to switch to his second RC16.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Photo by: Gold and Goose Photography / LAT Images / via Getty Images

Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer missed out on Q2 by just 0.004s and will start 13th on the grid ahead of Pramac’s Jack Miller and Trackhouse rider Raul Fernandez.

Miller’s team-mate Miguel Oliveira will take the start from 16th on the grid, with factory Honda rider Joan Mir and Aprilia star Jorge Martin joining him on the sixth row.

Meanwhile, double MotoGP champion Bagnaia endured his worst qualifying result since he started last at the 2022 Portuguese Grand Prix, ending up 21st with a time of 1m38.530s.

The only riders he outqualified were Tech3 returnee Maverick Vinales, Aprilia wildcard Lorenzo Savadori and LCR rookie Somkiat Chantra.

Catalan GP qualifying - Q2 results:

   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 Spain A. Marquez Gresini Racing 73 Ducati 8

1'37.536

  174.470 347
2 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 7

+0.267

1'37.803

0.267 173.994 349
3 Spain M. Marquez Ducati Team 93 Ducati 8

+0.409

1'37.945

0.142 173.742 356
4 Italy F. Morbidelli Team VR46 21 Ducati 8

+0.474

1'38.010

0.065 173.627 350
5 Spain P. Acosta Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 37 KTM 8

+0.483

1'38.019

0.009 173.611 354
6 Italy F. Di Giannantonio Team VR46 49 Ducati 7

+0.498

1'38.034

0.015 173.584 355
7 France J. Zarco Team LCR 5 Honda 7

+0.619

1'38.155

0.121 173.370 356
8 Japan A. Ogura Trackhouse Racing Team 79 Aprilia 8

+0.630

1'38.166

0.011 173.351 352
9 Italy E. Bastianini Tech 3 23 KTM 8

+0.651

1'38.187

0.021 173.314 352
10 Italy L. Marini Honda HRC 10 Honda 8

+0.791

1'38.327

0.140 173.067 355
11 South Africa B. Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 33 KTM 8

+0.797

1'38.333

0.006 173.056 354
12 Italy M. Bezzecchi Aprilia Racing Team 72 Aprilia 8

+0.825

1'38.361

0.028 173.007 348

Q1 results:

   
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5
   
   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 7

1'37.906

  173.811 345
2 Italy F. Di Giannantonio Team VR46 49 Ducati 8

+0.139

1'38.045

0.139 173.565 356
3 Spain F. Aldeguer Gresini Racing 54 Ducati 9

+0.143

1'38.049

0.004 173.558 347
4 Australia J. Miller Pramac Racing 43 Yamaha 8

+0.199

1'38.105

0.056 173.459 354
5 Spain R. Fernández Trackhouse Racing Team 25 Aprilia 8

+0.300

1'38.206

0.101 173.280 348
6 Portugal M. Oliveira Pramac Racing 88 Yamaha 8

+0.304

1'38.210

0.004 173.273 347
7 Spain J. Mir Honda HRC 36 Honda 8

+0.308

1'38.214

0.004 173.266 351
8 Spain J. Martin Aprilia Racing Team 1 Aprilia 8

+0.499

1'38.405

0.191 172.930 351
9 Spain A. Espargaro Honda HRC Test Team 41 Honda 8

+0.540

1'38.446

0.041 172.858 350
10 Spain A. Rins Yamaha Factory Racing 42 Yamaha 8

+0.620

1'38.526

0.080 172.717 346
11 Italy F. Bagnaia Ducati Team 63 Ducati 8

+0.624

1'38.530

0.004 172.710 350
12 Spain M. Viñales Tech 3 12 KTM 7

+0.625

1'38.531

0.001 172.709 352
13 Italy L. Savadori Aprilia Racing Team 32 Aprilia 7

+0.752

1'38.658

0.127 172.486 351
14 Thailand S. Chantra Team LCR 35 Honda 8

+1.471

1'39.377

0.719 171.238 348
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