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MotoGP Japanese GP: Acosta scores maiden pole, Martin 11th after crash

Rookie sensation Pedro Acosta scored pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix as he set a new lap record at Motegi in the dying stages of a dramatic qualifying session that saw world championship leader Jorge Martin (Pramac Ducati) suffer a major setback.

While Acosta continued to look serene as he hunts for a first MotoGP win on his Tech3 KTM, Martin’s crash at Turn 9 in the critical final phase of Qualifying 2 meant he will only line up 11th for the sprint and Sunday's grand prix.

That will be an opportunity for his main rival Francesco Bagnaia. The factory Ducati rider will start from second on the grid, despite a mistake on his final lap possibly robbing him of the chance to match Acosta.

Factory Aprilia rider Maverick Vinales will complete the front row, with Bagnaia’s team-mate Enea Bastianini set to start fourth.

KTM's Brad Binder did not quite deliver on the promise set by his pace-setting Friday practice form, but will still have a chance to repeat his 2022 Motegi podium by starting fifth. He’ll take the start just ahead of Pramac Ducati’s Franco Morbidelli.

VR46 Ducati duo Fabio di Giannantonio and Marco Bezzecchi qualified seventh and eighth ahead of Gresini Ducati’s Marc Marquez. The Spanish legend had spent much of the weekend riding around various issues and looked to have conquered them as he took provisional pole in Q2, before his best lap was cancelled for a tiny track limits infraction.

Marquez's brother and team-mate Alex completed the top 10 on the grid, with Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) rounding off the third row behind Martin.

Earlier, despite very light drizzle, the track continued to get quicker as Free Practice 2 gave way to Qualifying 1.

Morbidelli sealed a spot in Qualifying 2 with a 1m43.746s lap that came close to the ultimate dry pace established by Binder on Friday.

The other rider to go through was Quartararo, who thus ensured there would be a Japanese motorcycle in final qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.

Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Aprilia) will line up 13th, ahead of a battling Jack Miller. The Australian looked close to dropping his KTM at times during Q1, his rear-end looking on the edge of control under braking. Factory Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaro completed the fourth row.

Zarco pulled himself together well after his Q1 crash to set a time good enough for 16th. Alongside him at the start will be Joan Mir, the leading Honda rider at the manufacturer’s home track. Augusto Fernandez (Tech 3 Aprilia) rounds out row five.

Takaaki Nakagami was unable to deliver for his home fans in qualifying. The LCR Honda rider will line up 21st despite only narrowly missing out on a direct ticket to Q2 with his effort in Practice on Friday.

Q2 results:

   
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5
   
   
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Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 Spain P. Acosta Tech 3 31 KTM 8

1'43.018

  167.772  
2 Italy F. Bagnaia Ducati Team 1 Ducati 8

+0.246

1'43.264

0.246 167.372  
3 Spain M. Viñales Aprilia Racing Team 12 Aprilia 8

+0.423

1'43.441

0.177 167.086  
4 Italy E. Bastianini Ducati Team 23 Ducati 8

+0.521

1'43.539

0.098 166.928  
5 South Africa B. Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 33 KTM 8

+0.643

1'43.661

0.122 166.731  
6 Italy F. Morbidelli Pramac Racing 21 Ducati 8

+0.810

1'43.828

0.167 166.463  
7 Italy F. Di Giannantonio Team VR46 49 Ducati 8

+0.980

1'43.998

0.170 166.191  
8 Italy M. Bezzecchi Team VR46 72 Ducati 8

+1.055

1'44.073

0.075 166.071  
9 Spain M. Marquez Gresini Racing 93 Ducati 8

1'42.868

  168.017  
10 Spain A. Marquez Gresini Racing 73 Ducati 8

+1.245

1'44.263

1.395 165.769  
11 Spain J. Martin Pramac Racing 89 Ducati 6

+1.285

1'44.303

0.040 165.705  
12 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 8

+1.479

1'44.497

0.194 165.398  

Q1 results:

   
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5
   
   
1
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2
   
Cla Rider # Bike Laps Time Interval km/h Speed Trap
1 Italy F. Morbidelli Pramac Racing 21 Ducati 6

1'43.746

  166.595 313
2 France F. Quartararo Yamaha Factory Racing 20 Yamaha 8

+0.259

1'44.005

0.259 166.180 308
3 Spain R. Fernández Trackhouse Racing Team 25 Aprilia 8

+0.376

1'44.122

0.117 165.993 311
4 Australia J. Miller Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 43 KTM 8

+0.447

1'44.193

0.071 165.880 313
5 Spain A. Espargaro Aprilia Racing Team 41 Aprilia 6

+0.456

1'44.202

0.009 165.866 314
6 France J. Zarco Team LCR 5 Honda 8

+0.556

1'44.302

0.100 165.707 313
7 Spain J. Mir Repsol Honda Team 36 Honda 8

+0.752

1'44.498

0.196 165.396 313
8 Spain A. Fernandez Tech 3 37 KTM 8

+0.801

1'44.547

0.049 165.318 312
9 Spain A. Rins Yamaha Factory Racing 42 Yamaha 7

+0.806

1'44.552

0.005 165.311 312
10 Italy L. Marini Repsol Honda Team 10 Honda 8

+0.902

1'44.648

0.096 165.159 310
11 Japan T. Nakagami Team LCR 30 Honda 8

+1.140

1'44.886

0.238 164.784 309
12 Italy L. Savadori Trackhouse Racing Team 32 Aprilia 7

+1.676

1'45.422

0.536 163.946 313
13 Australia R. Gardner Yamaha Factory Racing 87 Yamaha 8

+1.848

1'45.594

0.172 163.679 311
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