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Rossi tow ‘the minimum I could do, he gave us so much’ - Bagnaia

Francesco Bagnaia narrowly missed out on a sixth consecutive MotoGP pole position after Jorge Martin bettered the Italian on his final Q2 effort.  With just three minutes left of qualifying two, Bagnaia looked set for an eighth pole of the year after back-to-back fastest laps. The 2021 title runner-up went four tenths clear of team-mate Jack Miller and Martin who had previously set identical lap times on the opening run. However, a crash after pushing too hard in turn two, along with Martin’s incredible first sector which saw him gain two tenths alone, was enough to halt the Italian rider’s epic pole streak - a streak which was also a Ducati record for one rider.  Related Articles...
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