Marco Bezzecchi in pole position in the Netherlands ahead of Francesco Bagnaia

By Le Figaro with AFP

Posted 1 hour ago, Just Updated

Marco Bezzecchi GIGI SOLDANO / PANORAMIC

The Dutch Grand Prix will start on Sunday with a 100% Italian front row.

The Italian Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati-VR46), already the author of the best time in qualifying on Friday, took pole position on Saturday at the Dutch MotoGP Grand Prix in Assen, ahead of the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), current league leader.

Untouchable since he set foot on Dutch soil, Bezzecchi set a time of 1’31”472, bettering the absolute track record set last year by Francesco Bagnaia (1’31”504) . “The bike is truly exceptional. It’s the perfection“, rejoiced the Ducati rider, currently 3rd in the championship. His teammate and compatriot Luca Marini took third place and will therefore also start on the front row of the sprint race on Saturday afternoon (3:00 p.m.) and the Grand Prix on Sunday (2:00 p.m.).

The first line is therefore 100% Italian and 100% Ducati, the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, 4th on his Yamaha, being the “best of the rest(the best of the others). Satisfaction for the transalpine brand which consoles itself for the poor performance of the Spaniard Jorge Martin. The recent winner of the German GP, ​​second in the championship just 16 points behind Bagnaia, failed on Saturday in 10th position and will start from the 4th row.

The opportunity is therefore a good one for Bagnaia to consolidate its position at the top of the championship before the summer break, with “a motorcycle that finally works well. It’s day and night compared to yesterday (Friday) morning. The bike was really hard to ride. But we quickly improved the machine, which puts my smile back and makes me optimistic for the races“said the reigning world champion.

In the “cathedral» in speed, Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) will start 4th, his best qualifying result since Valencia in 2022. For the 2021 world champion, the question is whether he will be able to go the distance during the sprint (13 laps) and especially in the race (26 laps), his left leg bruised since a fall during the week during a jogging doing it “suffer“. On Friday, during practice, he was only able to complete eight laps in a row. He lined up a dozen on Saturday morning, still feeling pain in his sprained ankle and fractured big toe.

Spaniard Marc Marquez (Honda), involved in a fall for the second time this weekend after hitting Bastianini’s bike during Q1, will start far from pole, in 17th position only. The six-time world champion is in great difficulty at Assen, the oldest of the championship circuits since it has hosted a GP since the first year in 1949. Marquez, it is true, is physically impaired, injured in an ankle and ribs after having crashed five times during the German GP last weekend at the Sachsenring.

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