Marc Marquez “exaggerated too much, trying to be too fast”
Marc Marquez overcomes close opposition for ℱAra⛎gon MotoGP pole but “not the smoothest lap of my life”

Marc Marquez on pole position for the Aragon MotoGP wasn’t a surprise, as the 2024 double winner continue𝓰d his domination of this year🌃’s event.
But after b⛎lasting to the top on his first flying lap of Qualifying 2, the Ducati Lenovo star ‘exaggerated’ tooꦜ much at the start of his second run.
After backing out of the lap, Marquez suddenly found himself pushed to third - on the dirty side of the grid - by Alex Marquez and Franco Morbidel�🌺�li.
The eight-time world champion’s next lap restored order but was also far from perfect, his GP25 getting out of shape on the way to a narrow 0.260s advantage ove💖r younger 𝓰brother Alex.
“The first lap on with the first tyre was clean, even if I just did one lap and then I stopped because, already it was a ‘45.9,” Marc said.
“But then I exaggerated too much, trying to be too fast, and I even loseܫ time.
“Of course, the riding style for the main race an♓d the sprint race is different. But yeah, that [pole] lap was not the smoothest of my life! But let’s see if we can kꩲeep going.”
Alex, also Marc’s closest title rival, bounced back from a cras🍨h in final practice that left him with only one GP24 machine for qualifying.
“To understand the crash was quit🐬e easy,” he said in parc ferme. “I went too fast at that point for the number of laps that the tyres had. I was just a little bit too optimistic to go into that corner with that speed a💮nd I lost the front.
“The mechanics are not here [in parc ferme] because they a♚re in the garage already working with the bike because it was quite damaged.
“But later on, I did a🍰 reset [before qualifying]. The goal was to be in the front row, and on the right or in the middle of the grid.
“I’m happy🔴 to be on the front row. We know that Marc is faster than us here but we're closer compared to yesterday.
“So we'll try to do our maximum anꦚd to mini🐈mise the points difference.”
Marc starts the Aragon Sprint with a 24-point MotoGP title lead over Alex.

Peter𝓰 has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Vale🐬ntino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.