MotoGP: Aleix Espargaro gives Suzuki first pole in eight years


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Aleix Espargaro clinched pole position at the Catalunya Grand Prix yesterday, just ahead of team-mate Maverick Vinales as Suzuki took the front row spots for the first time in eight years.

It's a Suzuki one-two for today's race, confirming the rise of the Japanese manufacturer this season.

Espargaro had retired in the two previous MotoGP races, in France and Italy, but it was a different story at Montmelo as he took his first pole of the season.

It's just the second ever pole position for the eldest of the Espargaro brothers after Assen last year, and the first time that Suzuki has won pole since 2007.

Espargaro set a new lap record on the Montmelo circuit near Barcelona, going round in 1:40.546.

That was enough to beat Vinales by 0.083 seconds and Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo by one tenth of a second.

"Unfortunately on my last try I made a mistake in turn three, I went too fast and a bit wide," said former world champion Lorenzo who has won the last three races.

"In this corner, when you arrive wide you get a bounce and the bike becomes unstable. I had to put the bike up straight a little bit and lost three-tenths there."

Spain's Marc Marquez, the two-time reigning champion, was fourth while current leader, Italian Valentino Rossi, was seventh. Rossi has a narrow six-point lead over Lorenzo in the championship but will be buoyed by his record at Montmelo having triumphed in 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009.

"I expect we will have to make some improvement for tomorrow, we have some work to do in the warm up and apply some small modifications," said Rossi.


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