Francesco Bagnaia claims pole for Austrian MotoGP, with SA's Brad Binder securing an impressive third place

Ducati Lenovo Team Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia waves after the end of the qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria on Saturday

Ducati Lenovo Team Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia waves after the end of the qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria on Saturday. Photo: Jure Makovec/AFP

Published Aug 19, 2023

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World champion Francesco Bagnaia will start on pole for the Austrian MotoGP after Ducati's series leader topped qualifying at the Red Bull Ring circuit on Saturday.

Joining the Italian, who leads the championship by 41 points, on the front row for Saturday's sprint and Sunday's main event are Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) and Brad Binder (KTM).

This was Bagnaia's fifth pole out of 10 this season and the 16th of his career.

Binder's Australian KTM teammate Jack Miller, Alex Marquez (Ducati-Gresini) and Luca Marini (Ducati-VR46), fill the second row.

South African Binder made the front row hours after signing a new contract with Austrian factory team KTM at their home track until 2026.

Bagnaia leads the 2023 championship from Jorge Martin (Ducati-Pramac) who could manage only 12th to start from the fourth row.

Marco Bezzecchi, third in the standings and who set a new track record in practice on Friday, posted the seventh fastest time in qualifying to occupy the third row.

Saturday's 14-lap sprint is due off at 3pm.

This is the 10th round of the 20-race season with Bagnaia looking to add to his three sprints and four race wins of the campaign.

AFP

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