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Motegi MotoGP qualifying: Marc Marquez beats SRT Yamahas to pole - autosport.com

Recently-crowned six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez scored his 10th pole position of the 2019 season by topping qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.

In the closing stages of Q2 on a damp-but-drying track, Honda rider Marquez posted a best time of 1m45.763s to take pole by 0.132 seconds and beat Petronas SRT Yamaha duo Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo.

The result is Marquez's first premier-class pole at Motegi - which had previously been the only track on the current MotoGP calendar where he had not taken pole in the series.

Marquez had controlled the early stages of the session, at one stage pulling 1.1s clear of the field, and his 1m45.923s was comfortably the quickest time in the first runs.

It stood as the benchmark until he found another tenth and a half in the final sector on his best lap, with Morbidelli doing enough to take his first front-row start since the Catalan Grand Prix in June.

Quartararo suffered a rare defeat to his team-mate on his way to the final front row spot, 0.181s down on Marquez and half a tenth slower than Morbidelli.

Maverick Vinales made it three Yamaha riders in the top four on the best of the works bikes, ahead of Cal Crutchlow on the LCR Honda.

Jack Miller, who was first to change from wet tyres to slicks in the preceding practice four session, was the top Ducati runner - the Pramac rider narrowly beating the works bikes of Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci.

Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia), the second factory Yamaha of Valentino Rossi and the Suzukis of Alex Rins and Joan Mir completed the Q2 order.

Home hero Takaaki Nakagami - making his final outing of the season at Motegi - narrowly missed out on advancing out of Q1 aboard the second LCR Honda.

The Japanese rider led the way after the opening runs ahead of team-mate Crutchlow, but his final effort of 1m46.998s was beaten by both Crutchlow and then Rins.

It meant Nakagami missed out on a Q2 spot by just 0.034s, so he lines up 13th ahead of Francesco Bagnaia (Pramac Ducati) and top KTM man Pol Espargaro.

Mika Kallio will start 17th on the second works KTM, behind the Tech3 bike of Miguel Oliveira.

Jorge Lorenzo could muster only the ninth-fastest time in Q1 and therefore will start Honda's home race 19th on the grid, while Suzuki wildcard Sylvain Guintoli will start 21st.

On Saturday morning Guintoli was excluded from the results of both of Friday's practice sessions for using a 2020-spec engine, following what is understood to be a misinterpretation of the wildcard rules by Suzuki.

He swapped to a 2019 engine for Saturday's running.

Starting grid

PosRiderTeamTimeGap
1Marc MarquezHonda1m45.763s-
2Franco MorbidelliPetronas Yamaha1m45.895s0.132s
3Fabio QuartararoPetronas Yamaha1m45.944s0.181s
4Maverick VinalesYamaha1m46.090s0.327s
5Cal CrutchlowLCR Honda1m46.189s0.426s
6Jack MillerPramac Ducati1m46.337s0.574s
7Andrea DoviziosoDucati1m46.410s0.647s
8Danilo PetrucciDucati1m46.427s0.664s
9Aleix EspargaroAprilia1m46.558s0.795s
10Valentino RossiYamaha1m46.558s0.795s
11Alex RinsSuzuki1m46.600s0.837s
12Joan MirSuzuki1m46.616s0.853s
13Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda1m46.998s-
14Francesco BagnaiaPramac Ducati1m47.594s-
15Pol EspargaroKTM1m47.654s-
16Miguel OliveiraTech3 KTM1m47.894s-
17Mika KallioKTM1m47.979s-
18Karel AbrahamAvintia Ducati1m48.121s-
19Jorge LorenzoHonda1m48.492s-
20Hafizh SyahrinTech3 KTM1m48.522s-
21Sylvain GuintoliSuzuki1m49.186s-
22Andrea IannoneAprilia1m49.243s-
23Tito RabatAvintia Ducati1m47.158s-

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