this Australian Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) starred in the first “pole position” of the season it takes advantage of the highly variable weather conditions, of which it is often a great specialist during official classification. San Marino Grand Prix MotoGP.

Miller is the eighth driver to start from pole position so far this season and will do so as fellow countryman Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) alongside Italians Enea Bastianini (Ducati Desmosedici GP21) and Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati Desmosedici GP22). Which finished second, three positions have to give up after penalty Penalty imposed on him for endangering Spaniard Alex Márquez (Honda C 213 V) during free practice on the first day.

Ducati has put at least six of its bikes ahead of world leader Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1), who will have to do his best to break ground from the eighth place in the starting lineup.

stressed the approach of Aprilia riders, Spaniards Maverick Viñales and Aleix EspargaróGiven the conditions on the asphalt in the fourth free practice sessions, track controls were waving rain flags almost the entire route, They set out to check on his condition, but returned to their workshop to take the absolutely necessary risks..

Although they watched the development of the free quarters on their television screens, on track world championship leader and current champion Fabio Quartararo struggled hard to learn racing speed and tried to “scare” numerous Ducati drivers. they besieged him at all times.

Maverick Vinales It didn’t take long for him to hit the track in his Aprilia RS-GP He set the best time of the session in front of teammate Aleix Espargaró, ahead of the Yamaha Frenchman, only being behind “in extremes” by “The Beast” Bastianini.

The first classification had to explain which two riders could improve their position in the MotoGP starting line-up, which was Spaniard Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) or Alex Márquez (Honda RC 213 V). ) choosed. ), will be practically knocked out after a fall that forces him to run back to his workshop to catch the second bike, and Italians Marco Bezzecchi, Luca Marini, Fabio di Giannantonio, all of whom ride the Ducati Desmosedici, or Andrea Dovizioso (who wants to put the best “buckle” on his final participation in the Motorcycle world championship) Yamaha YZR M 1).

However, weather conditions conditioned the development of this classification, as when the rain intensified drivers could no longer continue towing and Marco Bezzecchi and Luca Marini they “found” themselves in the second classificationto the desperation that Jorge Martín, who slammed into the tank of his motorcycle in anger, had to settle in third and thus thirteenth place in the starting line-up of the San Marino race.

Alex Marquez will start from the sixteenth positionPol Espargaró is nineteenth and Raúl Fernández (KTM RC 16) is twenty-fifth.

All the riders began calibrating the state of the circuit before they set off to discuss the second classification, with a clear non-falling rain and all returning to sow seeds of doubt, but only when the workshop street was almost open. Except for Miguel Oliveira of Portugal (KTM RC 16), Italians Marco Bezzecchi and Enea Bastianini, and in the first place Jack Miller of Australia, all drivers went out to explore the track on wet tyres.

Then a few more drivers entered their workshop to change tires.but it’s not Quartararo, Bagnaia and Aleix Espargaró who thought more about the championship, but eventually had to go to their workshops to change their bikes and not fall far behind in the starting lineup.

Oliveira rolled in 1:38.743 and became the first lead on dry tires, two seconds faster than its immediate followerthen Johann Zarco, but behind them and also on dry tires Marco Bezzecchi came to overtake the Portuguese and was soon beaten by Jack Miller, who had both come to change bikes.

Miller and Oliveira took part in their private duel for leadership of the class.Bezzecchi is third in the contention, and also seeks Bastianini’s “share” of prominence.

this the last minutes were tense and with each round, the roster of heroes expanded with the arrival of special names such as Johann Zarco, Maverick Viñales, “Pecco” Bagnaia or Fabio Quartararo, who became more mobile as the asphalt dries.

In the end, Jack Miller took his first pole of the season ahead of Bagnaia, who would have to lose three places due to his penalty, Bastianini third and Bezzecchi a spot.

Second place will be Viñales, Bagnaia and ZarcoLuca Marini, Fabio Quartararo and Aleix Espargaró in third place and Miguel Oliveira, Franco Morbidelli and Alex Rins in fourth place