Fabio Quartararo managed to snatch the pole for the second time with Marc Márquezthis time at the France Grand Prix, played in Le Mans, to establish a new absolute record in the official classification of the layout.
Márquez began the classification with the absolute record in his pocket, established on Friday at 1: 29,855, and it did not take too long to spray that brand when rolling in 1: 29,442, but in his last turn the French starred in a Magistral fast return in which he beat his rival when he filmed in 1: 29,324.
In the first quick round of the second classification He already made clear his intentions Marc Márquezwhich rolled in 1: 30,065, surpassing in several tenths to Álex Márquez and Jack Miller, who ended behind him in that first attack, but it was clear that the times were going to go down much more.
And so it was, then, in the next lap, Marc Márquez was improving his best time in half a second, which could allow him seven tenths of second faster than his immediate persecutor, his own brother, Álex.
To the little one of the Márquez brothers beat the favorite of the local fans in his passage line, Fabio Quartararo, which amounted to second position 361 thousandths from Marc.
In the second departure to track, everyone focused their goal on trying to approach Marc Márquez and the first to achieve this was the Spanish debutant Fermín Aldeguer, who stopped the stopwatch in 1: 29,776, but at the beginning of the next return He went for the soils in curve three.
The second to try was Álex Márquez, who managed to overcome his teammate Aldeguer when he filmed in 1: 29,571, 129 thousandths from his brother Marc, who still tried to improve his record but took a BThey are scare that made him give up his goal.
Behind the ’93’, the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo began to mark a quick -round partial 1: 29,324 record record with which Marc Márquez unbaggedwho as in Jerez de la Frontera fifteen days ago, will have to leave second, ahead of his brother Álex.
The second line of the departure formation will be for Fermín Aldeguer, Maverick Viñales and Pecco Bagnaia, with Marco Bezzecchi, Jack Miller and Franco Morbidelli in La Tercera, and Raúl Fernández, Johann Zarco and Pedro Acosta in the fourth departure line.
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