| Marc Marquez, Team CatalunyaCaixa Repsol, Le Mans QP |
Team CatalunyaCaixa Repsol’s championship leader Marc Márquez
claimed pole position at the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France despite
a crash early in the session.
The Spaniard recorded his third consecutive
pole position with a best lap of 1.37’710 in a session that was
continually threatened by rain. He had an early scare as he lost the
front end with 25 minutes to go, yet was able to return to the pits and
head back out on track shortly after.
The Moto2 grid was lucky with the weather and riders were able to run in dry conditions almost right up to the chequered flag, where Interwetten-Paddock’s Tom Lüthi managed to sneak into second place ahead of Pons 40 HP Tuenti’s Pol Espargaró.
Marc VDS Racing Team’s Scott Redding heads the second row, after failing to improve on his time due to a crash on the final hot-lap. He starts ahead of Speed Master’s Andrea Iannone, who was pushing hard until the very end, despite some spots of rain appearing on his final lap. Sixth place went to Redding’s teammate Mika Kallio, who was just over two tenths off the Brit.
NGM Mobile Forward Racing’s Alex de Angelis starts from seventh, ahead of JiR Moto2’s local favourite Johann Zarco, who put in a strong performance in front of his home crowd. Italtrans Racing Team’s Claudio Corti continued his good form from this morning as he finished ninth, with Mapfre Aspar Team’s Toni Elías rounding out the top ten.
Apart from Marquez and Redding, there were further crashes for S/Master Speed Up’s Mike Di Meglio and Tech 3 Racing’s Xavier Simeon. Simeon sustained multiple fractures in his left hand, a fracture in his left foot, and has been taken to hospital to check on potential pelvis trauma.
Result & Statistic
The Moto2 grid was lucky with the weather and riders were able to run in dry conditions almost right up to the chequered flag, where Interwetten-Paddock’s Tom Lüthi managed to sneak into second place ahead of Pons 40 HP Tuenti’s Pol Espargaró.
Marc VDS Racing Team’s Scott Redding heads the second row, after failing to improve on his time due to a crash on the final hot-lap. He starts ahead of Speed Master’s Andrea Iannone, who was pushing hard until the very end, despite some spots of rain appearing on his final lap. Sixth place went to Redding’s teammate Mika Kallio, who was just over two tenths off the Brit.
NGM Mobile Forward Racing’s Alex de Angelis starts from seventh, ahead of JiR Moto2’s local favourite Johann Zarco, who put in a strong performance in front of his home crowd. Italtrans Racing Team’s Claudio Corti continued his good form from this morning as he finished ninth, with Mapfre Aspar Team’s Toni Elías rounding out the top ten.
Apart from Marquez and Redding, there were further crashes for S/Master Speed Up’s Mike Di Meglio and Tech 3 Racing’s Xavier Simeon. Simeon sustained multiple fractures in his left hand, a fracture in his left foot, and has been taken to hospital to check on potential pelvis trauma.
Result & Statistic
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