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MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo will start race two of the 2022 season from pole position after breaking lap records for the second consecutive day.
Jorge Martin Fabio Quartararo Johann Zarco Indonesian MotoGP, 19 March 2022
Jorge Martin Fabio Quartararo Johann Zarco Indonesian MotoGP, 19 March 2022
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After finishing Friday’s MotoGP FP2 fastest with a new official lap record, the Monster Energy Yamaha rider went even better during today’s crash-he♐avy qualifying session. 

While several riders were tasked with picking up their machines from the gravel trap during Q1 and Q2, Quartararo continued his impressive w💙eekend to clinch pole by two tenths from Jorge Martin.

So with tha꧙t said, can anyone stop Quartararo from taking his first win of the season?

 


 


 

KTM

After seemingly sorting out their qualifying woes, factory KTM riders Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder have positioned themselves as firm favourites to challenge the French💃m🅰an. 

Wet or dry, Oliveira has been a regular top five runner, which has also been the c🥀ase in both qualifying and race trim. 

Although Binder has not ༒been as consistently towards the front as the Portuguese star, the third💯-year MotoGP rider looks to have just as good a race pace as Oliveira. 

Furthermore, it should be stressed that Binder is as much of a ‘Sunday man’ as there is on the grid. The former Moto3 world champion will set off from P4 on the grid which is his best ever MotoGP🏅 qualifying result, while Oliveira will start from seventh. 

Honda

A firm favou🎃rite heading into the weekend was Pol Espargaro, not just because of his podium in Qatar, but also last month’s test which he topped. ℱ;

And if you took FP1 as a guide for the race, thenꦰ Espargaro would have boosted that claim 🌌even further as he once again finished fastest. 

However, the weekend has slowly worsened for the Spaniard who missed out on a top ten spot in FP2 and therefore had to go through Q1 because ඣof damp conditions affecting FP3. Surprisingly, Espargaro never came close to advancing and will start the race from P16.

Just as big a pre-weekend favourite was team-mate Marc Marquez, who began his seas🥂on with a fifth in Lusail. 

But with the Honda rider continuing to struggle with the front end of his RC213V machine, uncertainty regarding hiꦦs chances of victory remained heading into today. 

And wh༒ile Marquez was able 🔯to be fast at times in free practice - topped FP3 - predominantly in mixed conditions, qualifying was a total disaster for the eight-time world champion. 

Marquez first crashed at turn 13, before a second fall at turn 12 occurred on his final run. Clearly pushing🌺 way beyond his limit, Marquez will start ♛from 15th and has done very little to prove that a win or even podium is now possible. 

Although not unheard of for a rider to come from that far b🐠ack and challenge, we have a hard time believing Marquez can pull off such a result tomorrow. 

Suzuki

The same assessment goes the way of Joan Mir who will start even further back in P18𝄹. After Alex Rins’s mechanical failures in FP4, and Mir looking a shell of himself this weekend, Suzuki are perhaps the least likely w🌄ith regards to claiming a top five result 

Rins will start in eighth which is the same position that Mir was able to achieve during qu🀅alifying for the Qatar MotoGP. However, Rins will need to sort out his late race pace if he’s to contest for a podium finish. 

Aprilia

While Suzuki might find it hard to challenge for a top five or better, the same goes f༒or Aprilia who looked to be on course for a top four in qualifying. 

Fourth after the initial runs, Aleix Espargaro then crashed at turn ten which brought 𓄧his session to a disappointing end. 

In regards to his team-mate, it’s been another quiet and somewhat subdued weekend for Ma🧸verick Vinales. 

Although there’s visibly huge potential for Vinales with the 22 RS-GP, the former Yamaha rider is struggling to extract the maximum performance, whether that be qualifying or race trim during prac🌟tice. Vinales has yet to finish inside of the top ten in a session so far this weekend. 

Ducati

Last but certainly not least is Ducati who arguably pose the biggest threat to Quartararo or any other rider ai🍸ming for victory. 

A trend over the꧙ last season, Ducati will have four bikes inside the top six positions for the start of tomorrow’s Grand Prix as Martin leads the way.

Even though it’s proving difficult to unleash the full potential of the Desmosedici GP22 engine, the raw pace from the likes of Martin, Johann Zarco and Francesco Ba𓄧gnaia has been very evident so far this weekend. 

With conditions potentially being wet for the ඣrace, that’s another obstacle facing Quartararo that is likely to favour the Ducati riders - we’re thinking Bagnaia and in particular Jack Miller are ones to watch should it rain. 

Championship leader En𝓰ea Bastianini also can’t be ruled out whether it’s dry or wet as the Gresini man will start from fifth.

mahbx.com’s Prediction

When choosing who we believ🎃e will take the ꦐwin tomorrow, several key factors need to be considered. 

It goes without saying that those on the first two rows will have a great chance, no🧔t only because of their race pace, but because of the level of competitiveness and how difficult it typically is to challenge from further down. 

However, the first-ever Mandalika MotoGP will most likely be a race where overtaking i🌠s even more difficult than normal due to the ideal racing line being very thin. 

Another key factor co🐻uld be the weather… Should it rain then pole sitter Quartararo is likely to struggle somewhat, even though improvements have been made in this area compared to two seasons ago.

While Quartararo has been without question the t🌠op dog over one lap. We at mahbx.com are picking Brad Binder 🅷for victory. 

Consistency with regards to race pace, momentum beꦏing on his side following a podium in Qatar, a KTM RC16 that looks as good as it has during the Austrian manufacturer’s time in MotoGP and mixed conditions almost a certainty, we can think of no one better than Binder to pick as the favourite. 

Our podium prediction goes as followed: 

Third: Francesco Bagnaia

Second: Fabio Quartararo

Winner: Brad Binder

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