Marc Márquez continues high with the pole of Argentina

The Spanish, with a double that he did not do since 2019, he has his brother Álex again and third will leave Zarco

The Spanish MotoGP pilot Marc Márquez (Ducati) stayed the pole of the Sprint and the Grand Prix of Argentina this Saturday lengthening the domain that he already demonstrated on Friday and that brought from the first cup of the World Cup in Thailand, ahead of his brother Álex Márquez (Gresini) and the Frenchman Johann Zarco (Honda).

Márquez extended his idyll with Termas de Río Hondo despite going to the back of a Ducati who, no matter how novelty he supposes, seems to be tame perfectly. The one of Cervera, there are six poles of seven participations in Argentina, flew again the historical record of the circuit with 1: 36,917 with the checkered flag.

The champion two week ago in Buriram rose with two poles in a row for the first time since 2019 and will have his brother, an Álex Márquez who will leave in second position giving the feeling that is closer to competing to the Ducati Mayor. Zarco, who has been performing at a high level this week, completed the first row of the grill and confirmed that the Honda is at a good level.

The first ten really lowered the record of the circuit in force since 2014, in the hands of Marc Márquez, on the return of Argentina after absent from the World Cup last year. The Ducati of ’93’ had no rival again, going down on each lap, while his partner Francesco Bagnaia did not suffer as much as Friday but stayed in the fourth position in an still remarkable gap.

The Spanish Pedro Acosta (KTM), Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46 Racing Team), Fabio Quartaro (Yamaha), Franco Morbidelli (VR46 Racing Team), Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia), Joan Mir (Honda), who overcame the Q1, Brad Binder (KTM) and Álex Rins (Yamaha) completed the ‘Top 12’ that Sprint and Sunday race will be played.

By Editor

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