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Jorge Martin secured pole position for the Australian Grand Prix in the MotoGP category, 18th stage of the 2022 World Championship. The Ducati Pramac Team rider set the best lap in 1'27.767, securing his third pole of the season, his seventh in MotoGP.

In the front row with him we find the Honda of Marc Marquez and the Ducati of Pecco Bagnaia. L’Espagnol a toujours suivi dans la séance le Piémontais, arrivant à seulement 13 millièmes de la pole, alors que le n°63 de la maison Borgo Panigale “s’arrête” à +0.186s.

Excellent fourth time for ApriliaAleix Espargaro, who found himself behind a Fabio Quartararo dos au mur. “El Diablo” a un excellent rythme de course, mais sa Yamaha YZR-M1 paie beaucoup dans le T4 du circuit australien. Ce dimanche sera une course difficile pour le Français, dont on se souvient qu’il n’a que deux points d’avance sur bagnaia and 20 points on Aleix Espargaro. John zarco (Ducati Pramac) ferme la deuxième ligne en venant de la Q1.

Luca marini (Ducati Mooney VR46 Racing Team) is seventh, ahead Jack Miller (Ducati) and his teammate Marco Bezzecchi. Fourth row for the Suzukialex rins, for the Honda LCRAlex Marquez and for the Aprilia of Maverick Vinales, who pulled his teammate in his wake I will espargaro.

Enea Bastianini will only start 15th. The Ducati Gresini Team rider did not make it through Q1, where, in the fast lap, he was hampered by Miguel Oliveira (KTM).

Sasaki will start from pole position in Moto3 and Fermin Aldeguer of the starting gate head of the Moto2. So as not to miss anything on a Sunday which will undoubtedly count a lot in the title races, here is the program…

Sunday October 16 Australia:

00:00-00:10: Moto3, warm-up

00:20-00:30: Moto2, warm-up

00:40-01:00: MotoGP, warm-up

02:00 a.m.: Moto3, race (23 laps)

03:20 a.m.: Moto2, race (25 laps)

05:00 p.m.: MotoGP, race (27 laps)

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