Francesco Bagnaia hails Malaysian MotoGP pole after ‘incredible’ Jorge Martin battle

“It’s incredible what we did today”

Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, qualifying, 2024 Malaysian MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, qualifying, 2024 Malaysian MotoGP

MotoGP title rivals 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin spectacularly ♏slugged it out for pole position at the Malaysian G🎃rand Prix.

Both smas🐲hed the Sepang lap record as they surged almost one second clear of the field.

Martin landed what looked like a knockout blow with a new official lap record on his first run, pitting with a half-second advantage over Bagn⛎aia.

But with the pressure on, practice leader Bag🍸naia responded magnificently on his final run, beating Martin's record time by 0.216s!

Delight in the factory Ducati pits was✱ matched by shock in the Pramac garage, but Martin rolled up his sleeves and was equal to Bagnaia through the opening sectors…

However, the title leader was forced to lift his GP24 when the front slid away at Turn 14, ending an epic po𝔍le contest.

“It’s incredible what we did today because already the lap time of Jorge was incredible,” said Bagnaia, before underlining the psychological import๊ance of defeati☂ng Martin in qualifying.

“Being able to drop this lap time was also super important for the mental side because I know how difficult it is when you are doing your maximum and your🔴 opponent is faster.

“So it was very important and Iﷺ’m very proud of my team because we did a very good again. Super happy.”

Martin, who starts th💝is afternoon’s Sprint race 17 points ahead of Bagnaia, ♒admitted: 

“For sure I thought [my first lap] was enough, but Pec𒐪co was incredible t🔯oday.

“It is what it is. I tried my best. I think the 🐼first row was the target so I’m happ🉐y.

“The race will be tough, both of us have a really good pace so it will be important to understand where to be stron🦹ger.”

Martin can wrap up the title one round early if he holds✃ a 38-point lead on Sunday evening.

A maximum of 12 points are availablಌe in the Sprint and 25 in the Grand Prix this weeke💙nd.

Meanwhi�𒊎�le, Alex Marquez was a commendable, if distant, third on the grid.

“I closed my e🐻yes and pushed in every corner at the limit!” he smiled. “I tried my best and I love this place. We made a really good lap, also in FP2 we were not bad for race pace.”

The Gresini rider paid tribute to the ‘magnificent’ performance of the d✅uo ahead as he ruled𓂃 out repeating last year’s Sprint victory.

“Lo𝓀oking forward to the race but we are not like last year, we don’t have the chance to win because these two are super magnificent," Marquez said.

“When you are fighting for the title you have like another st🍸ep more [mentally]. So congrats to Pecco and Martin.

“But we are happy to be here after some♋ diღfficult races.”

Martin’s team-mate Franco Morbidelli, Alꦍex’s team-mate Marc Marquez and Bagnaia’s team-mate Enea Bastianini (who fell) will form row two of the grid.

KTM's Jack Miller w﷽as the top non-Ducati rider in se𝓀venth followed by the Yamahas of Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins, who are enjoying their most competitive team performance of the season.

Br🐼ad Binder (KTM), Johann Zarco (LCR Honda) and Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) completed the Qual♊ifying 2 riders.

Zarco turned heads by leaping to the top of 💛Qualifying 1 on his final lap, pushing Pedro Acosta out of Qualifying 2 in the process.

Meanwhile, Andrea Iannone enjoyed the best session of hi🐠s MotoGP comeback with 17th on the grid.

"It wasn't an easy qualifying, but I'm happy," Iannone said. "On a physical level, with the heat, the humidity and considering how these bikes are physical in braking, it's complicated but Iꦍ’m having fun. 

"It's a shame we had so little time, because we have the potential to be competitive, we're only 0.8 from the fir✨st GP23. 

"It will be my first time in the Sprint, I will have to understand how to manage myself, I don't know exa✤ctly what to expect, especially in the slipstream with all these wings."

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