Alex Marquez battles fire and damp track to take pole in Argentina

Published April 2, 2023
TERMAS DE RIO HONDO: Gresini Racing’s Alex Marquez rides during the qualifying session for the Argentina MotoGP on Saturday.—AFP
TERMAS DE RIO HONDO: Gresini Racing’s Alex Marquez rides during the qualifying session for the Argentina MotoGP on Saturday.—AFP

TERMAS DE RIO HONDO: Alex Marquez overcame a crash and fire on his Gresini Ducati machine in the first qualifying session to take his maiden pole position in MotoGP at the Argentina Grand Prix on Saturday, on a damp track where his tyre gamble paid off.

Marquez had initially topped Q1 to move into Q2, but he had to switch bikes after his machine caught fire after a fall, and he had to abandon it on the side of the track as marshals extinguished the flames licking the bottom of the bike.

But as the track began to dry up, several riders switched to slick tyres and Marquez -- who hitched a ride back to the paddock -- capitalised to take pole right at the end to start up front for the sprint later on Saturday and for Sunday’s race.

Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia, who leads the championship after his sprint-race double victory in Portugal last weekend, was one of the first riders to switch to slick tyres towards the end of the session but he could only take third on the grid.

The reigning champion will start alongside VR46 Racing’s Marco Bezzecchi who was second fastest.

Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli was initially the fastest man on the wet tyres but will now start fourth on the grid, while his team mate Fabio Quartararo struggled, finishing the session 10th fastest.

Maverick Vinales of Aprilia, who dominated Friday practice, was fifth fastest while Johann Zarco of Pramac Racing completes the second row.

Alex’s brother Marc is not racing this weekend after the Honda rider and six-time MotoGP champion injured his hand in a crash at the season opener in Portugal.

Published in Dawn, April 2nd, 2023

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