2025 French MotoGP: Fabio Quartararo denies Marc Marquez for home pole
Back-to-back MotoGP poles for Fabio Quartararo

Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo snatched a second successive MotoGP pole from Marc Marquez with a new lap record in a thril🥀ling Fren𓄧ch Grand Prix qualifying.
Having topped Friday with a new all-time lap record, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez look♛ed like he would be hard to beat for pole when qualifying got underway.
Sitting on top with a new lap record as the session ticked through its final seconds, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo produced a sensational final🗹 lap of 1m29.324s to snatch top spot by 0.118s.
Ending a pole drought dating back to 2022 last time🐎 outꦜ in Spain, Quartararo had to wait just two weeks for another in almost identical circumstances to Jerez.
Championship leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez completed the top three on his Gresini Ducati, while Pecco Bagnaia was sixth on the s🧸ister factory team Ducati.
Marc Marquez set the benchmark at 1m30.065s on his opening la༒p of the 15-minute Q2, which was the fourth-best time of the weekend at that point.
He followed that up with a new all-time lap record of 1m29.442ဣs to go almost seven tenths clear of the field.
Quartararo was the first♛ to challenge this, getting Ducati rider Marquez’s advantage down to 0.361s, and then again to 0.350s to end his first run.
Gresini rookie Ferm⭕in Ald🌱eguer put in a 1m29.776s with just under four minutes to go to jump up to second, but couldn’t advance on this time as he crashed at Turn 3 just seconds later.
With just under two minutes to go, Alex Marq📖uez almost de🔯throned his older brother with a 1m29.571s.
Marc Marquez couldn’t improve on his penultimate lap, while Quarta✃raro produced a 1m29.324s on his final attempt to snatc🌌h pole.
Marquez did get across the line in time to start one more lap and was fast through sector one, bef🐓ore rolling out of it.
Aldeguer’s crash proved costly as he was shuffled off the front row i🀅nto fourth ahead of Tech3 KTM’🦄s Maverick Vinales.
Bagnaia completed row two, 0.723s off pole p💞osition, while Marco Bezzecchi was seventh on𝕴 his factory Aprilia.
Jack Miller was 0.867s off Quartararo’s time on the Pramac-run Yamaha, with Franco Morbidell⛎i ninth for VR46 Ducati despite a late crash.
Raul Fernandez came through🌟 Q1 on his Trackhouse Aprilia to qualify 10th, while a late crash for Q1 pacesetter Johann Zarco left the LCR 🅷Honda rider 11th.
Pedro Acosta was 12th on his 🔜factory KTM, with team-mate Brad Binder narrowly 🥂missing a Q2 place by 0.010s.
A crash fo🍌r Ai Ogura led to a brief red flag in Q1. The Japanese rider was unharmed and rejoined the sessi💧on to qualify 19th for Trackhouse.
