Fabio Quartararo claims MotoGP pole in record time, Brad Binder’s KTM again off the pace

Fabio Quartararo and his Yamaha were almost unstoppable during qualifying in Portugal. Picture: Pedro Nunes/Reuters

Fabio Quartararo and his Yamaha were almost unstoppable during qualifying in Portugal. Picture: Pedro Nunes/Reuters

Published Apr 17, 2021

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PORTIMOA, Portugal - France's Fabio Quartararo, on a Yamaha, claimed the qualifying honours in style in Portimao on Saturday to take pole for the Portuguese MotoGP with returning six-time world champion Marc Marquez on the second row of Sunday's grid.

Marquez has wasted no time getting back in the thick of things nine months after his crash in the Spanish Grand Prix which ruled him out of the the entire 2020 season, and the first two races this year.

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South Africa’s Brad Binder, however, is still struggling to keep pace with the front runners. He will start from 15th after completing a fastest lap of 1:39.776, more than a second slower than Quartararo.

Quartararo, winner of the Doha MotoGP last time out, secured the 11th pole of his career with a new lap record time of 1min 38.862sec, at the main expense of Alex Rins (Suzuki) and early championship leader Johann Zarco (Ducati-Pramac).

Honda star Marquez shares the second row with Ducati's Australian rider Jack Miller and Italian Franco Morbidelli for the Yamaha-SRT team.

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Italian Francesco Bagnaia had set the quickest time but he had his lap wiped off the time sheets because of a yellow flag warning after a Miguel Oliveira crash, leaving Quartararo to suggest that "it doesn't feel like pole" and Bagnaia down in 11th.

The third row is occupied by the Aprilia of Aleix Espargaro, Luca Marini, the half-brother to Valentino Rossi, and defending champion Joan Mir.

Mir is competing this weekend handicapped by a late change in his chief mechanic, absent after contracting Covid-19.

Rossi, who swopped places with Quartararo in Yamaha's satellite SRT stable, qualified in only 17th.

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Honda-LCR's Japanese rider Takaaki Nakagami (Honda-LCR) skipped qualifying after his crash on Friday in practice and will determine if he is race fit on Sunday morning.

Saturday practice was marred by a sickening crash that saw Jorge Martin (Pramac Racing) stretchered off the track straight to hospital for further medical checks.

The Spaniard was conscious, but with contusions to his head, right hand and right ankle and misses the rest of the weekend.

AFP

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