MotoGP: Dovizioso seizes Japanese GP pole
The Italian set a new pole record of one minute and 44.502 seconds at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit
MOTEGI:
Andrea Dovizioso stormed to Ducati's first pole position since 2010 and in record time on Saturday as he eclipsed title-seeking championship leader Marc Marquez at the Japanese MotoGP.
The Italian set a new pole record of one minute and 44.502 seconds at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit as he put Ducati at the front of the grid for the first time since Casey Stoner at Valencia in 2010.
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi placed second and Dani Pedrosa was third in front of his Honda teammate Marquez, whose bid to wrap up the title with three races to spare has been hindered by glitches.
The 21-year-old Spaniard, who had a minor crash after a brake malfunction on Friday, had to pull off the track and switch to a new bike during yesterday’s practice.
Andrea Dovizioso stormed to Ducati's first pole position since 2010 and in record time on Saturday as he eclipsed title-seeking championship leader Marc Marquez at the Japanese MotoGP.
The Italian set a new pole record of one minute and 44.502 seconds at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit as he put Ducati at the front of the grid for the first time since Casey Stoner at Valencia in 2010.
Yamaha's Valentino Rossi placed second and Dani Pedrosa was third in front of his Honda teammate Marquez, whose bid to wrap up the title with three races to spare has been hindered by glitches.
The 21-year-old Spaniard, who had a minor crash after a brake malfunction on Friday, had to pull off the track and switch to a new bike during yesterday’s practice.