fight for top positions on the grid MotoGP It started at the Jerez circuit as Pol Espargaró and Alex Rins struggled to be the fastest in Q1 and took the vacancies for the final pole fight.

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This Spanish Grand Prix The tire selection on Saturday morning was a huge challenge due to the high temperature of the asphalt on the Andalusian circuit. When Rins and Espargaró looked like they had won first place in the second quarter, Marco Bezzecchi and Johan Zarco They were victorious in the final rounds of the first quarter, replacing the two Spaniards who were left out by one thousandth.

Q2 hinted The big fight that could break up on Sunday Race on the Jerez circuit and the pilots continued to improve their time, and with six minutes left it was not clear who would occupy the first row of the grid. Quartararo, who had assured him he felt very comfortable at this circuit on Friday, dominated the session but Bagnaia managed to improve the French driver’s time with a few laps left and Márquez managed to finish fourth.

Reigning world champion fought Yamaha for rThe Italians were ahead of their time but finally broke the record by taking pole position at Bagnaia Jerez. Quartararo will start second and Aleix Espargaró, who finished third at the last minute, will complete the front row. It looks like Ducati is making a comeback at the Spanish GP and Miller will start in fourth, followed by Marc Márquez, who finished fifth on the grid.