Rivals blown away as Marc Marquez storms to pole at Le Mans

Sport360 staff 20:15 16/05/2015
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  • Masterful: Marquez pushes during qualifying for Sunday’s French MotoGP.

    Marc Marquez stormed to pole position for Sunday’s French MotoGP with a qualifying lap over half a second quicker than his grid rivals at Le Mans on Saturday.

    Honda’s two-time Spanish world champion posted a flying lap of 1min 32.246sec. Second place went to Andrea Dovizioso with former two-time titleholder Jorge Lorenzo’s Yamaha in third.

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    British rider Cal Crutchlow starts from fourth ahead of Andrea Iannone, another Briton Bradley Smith, with championship leader Valentino Rossi only seventh.

    Marquez, hoping for a dominant performance this weekend to climb up the Rossi-led standings from fourth after an indifferent start to his third season, coped best with a greasy track surface after heavy rain during the earlier practice sessions.

    The 22-year-old rider who has recovered from a broken pinky finger suffered in the run up to the last race in Jerez topped the times despite a slide at the tenth turn on his first run.

    This was his second pole of the season after Argentina and his 25th in only 41 MotoGP races.

    France’s Fabio Quartararo, on a Honda, took pole for the Moto3, with Spain’s Alex Rins heading the pack in Moto2.

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