Francesco Bagnaia secured his first pole position of the MotoGP season in Assen, showcasing his dominance throughout the weekend. Jorge Martin and Maverick Vinales completed the top three positions. Bagnaia’s impressive lap time of 1.30.540s was 0.800s faster than his previous year’s time, highlighting his good form heading into the Sprint race on Saturday. Marc Marquez led the pack in the final minutes but disrupted the lap times of other riders. Unfortunately, he nearly collided with Aleix Espargaro at Turn 7. Vinales and Espargaro finished in third and fifth place, with Alex Marquez in between them. Fabio Di Giannantonio secured sixth place, while the other Marquez rider settled for seventh. Franco Morbidelli and Brad Binder finished in eighth and ninth place, respectively. Pedro Acosta suffered a crash in Q1 but still managed to secure a spot in the race. Enea Bastianini and Raul Fernandez will start from 11th and 12th position on the grid. Fabio Quartararo showcased Yamaha’s improvements by finishing in 13th place, briefly occupying a position between the top two in Q1. Jack Miller finished in 14th place, narrowly missing out on a spot in Q2. Marco Bezzecchi crashed at Turn 5, securing 15th place on the grid. Alex Rins finished in 16th place, closely followed by Miguel Oliveira. Lorenzo Savadori outperformed all Honda riders, securing 18th place. Johann Zarco was the top Honda rider, finishing in 19th, while Joan Mir and Luca Marini occupied the 20th and 21st positions, respectively. Augusto Fernandez and Taakaki Nakagami finished in 22nd and last place in the classification.
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