However, the EG 0,0 Marc VDS rider was on a roll and has his sights set on pole position. Lowes was up on Bezzecchi’s time through the third split but couldn’t quite hold it to the line, taking P2 to go under half a tenth slower than Bezzecchi. Navarro was also looking threatening in the closing stages of Q2 but he too couldn’t quite get the whole lap hooked up, the Spaniard going P4 and just 0.015 off the front row. Marini was then on a good lap on his final run, but the Italian slowed up before the line with little improvements coming elsewhere inside the top 10.
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