Italian Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) achieved first pole position in the class Indian Grand Prix MotoGP It will take place this weekend on the “Buddh International” circuit in front of Spaniard Jorge Martín and his compatriot. World leader, Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaiaboth on Ducati roads.
Jorge Martín was definitely one of the first heroes of the day After falling in the second free practice sessions This left him with only one motorcycle in most of the official classification, while his mechanics tried to repair the damaged motorcycle in time.
During the first class, intense work was done in Martín’s workshop to give the Madrid rider two bikes in the second class, while the riders tried to finish in one of the first two positions that would give them passage on the track. following.
South Africa Brad Connector (KTM RC 16) first valid reference, With 1:44.761, the halfway point of the class was passed, fifteen minutes was scheduled and all the riders entered their workshops to prepare for the second outing on the track with almost completely new soft compound tires on the rear axle of their motorcycles.
All drivers returned to the track with just over five minutes remaining and the opportunity for up to two fast laps.
Álex Márquez (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) The first hero to fall down involuntarily on the second try, As well as hampering his progress, this left his rivals without options as track stewards showed a yellow flag and the fastest laps of drivers who had to pass the scene of the accident were all thrown out, despite him already achieving the second best time. It is cancelled. Spanish.
Thus, Spaniard Raúl Fernández (Aprilia RS-GP) and the aforementioned Álex Márquez were promoted to the second division, who could not compete because they had to receive treatment in the circuit clinic after receiving a hard blow.
In the second classification Marc Márquez (Honda RC 213 V) was very aware of his entry onto the track to chase the Spanish Jorge Martín, and although he realized this and tried to “get away” from him, he was unsuccessful. Márquez moved into the lead at turn three.
Jorge Martín, who also had an accident in free practice, took the lead in the first attack with a time of 1:44.153 and then entered his workshop.
Italian pilot in his second appearance on the track Marco Bezzecchi became the first person to break the 1 minute 44 second barrier He knocked out Jorge Martín from first place with a time of 1:43.947, but still had the option of doing one more lap.
No one could break the record of Bezzecchi, who took his first pole position at the “Buddh International” track, ahead of Ducati riders Jorge Martín, Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia and Luca Marini.
The first “non-Ducati” to be truly dominant, thanks in part to the long 1,220 meter straight where it showed its full potential, was the Honda of Spaniard Joan Mir, ahead of teammate Marc Márquez and French Ducati Johann Zarco. who eventually defeated the Spanish Maverick Viñales (Aprilia RS-GP).
Source: Informacion

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