Motorcycling-Marini sets lap record to grab pole position at Indonesia GP


  • Cycling
  • Saturday, 14 Oct 2023

FILE PHOTO: MotoGP - TT Assen Grand Prix - TT Circuit Assen, Assen, Netherlands - June 25, 2023 Mooney VR46 Racing Team's Luca Marini in action during the MotoGP race REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw/File Photo

MANDALIKA, Indonesia (Reuters) -VR46 Racing's Luca Marini twice set a lap record on Saturday to capture pole position for the Indonesia Grand Prix in Mandalika, as championship leader Francesco Bagnaia failed to make it out of the first qualifying session.

Marini first set a record with a scorching lap of one minute 30.383 seconds in Q1, before topping the timesheets by improving on his own mark in Q2 with a time of 1:29.978 to earn his first-ever pole.

The Italian, who fractured his collarbone at last month's Indian Grand Prix, is the first rider to break the 1 minute and 30 second mark at the Mandalika International Street Circuit.

"It's amazing. It's a period where I'm feeling so comfortable with the bike, I'm so strong and fast," Marini said.

"We had some problems in practice yesterday, but we understood what those problems are in the evening and we fixed it. This morning the bike was very good, I had a good feeling with the tyres.

"I'm really satisfied with the work we have done in these two days. I think the sprint and Sunday's race will be really tough. I expect Aprilia to be stronger than us but I will do my best and give 100% and let's see what we can achieve."

Aprilia duo Maverick Vinales and Aleix Espargaro finished second and third, while Pramac Racing's Jorge Martin, just three points behind Bagnaia in the overall standings, will be disappointed to end in sixth place.

However, Spaniard Martin, who crashed during his second lap in Q2, still has a strong chance to leapfrog Bagnaia for the championship lead, with the Italian starting 13th on the grid.

Ducati's Bagnaia cut a frustrated figure in Q1 as he appeared set to progress to Q2 after a quick final lap, but was bumped off the top two spots by his team mate Enea Bastianini and Marini.

Marco Bezzecchi, third in the overall standings, ended in ninth after also suffering an early crash.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard and Lincoln Feast)

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