Joe Roberts under lap record to take Moto2 pole in Qatar

2020 MotoGP
Round One – Qatar


Moto2

Joe Roberts (American Racing) slammed in a stunning 1:58.136 in Moto2 Q2 at the QNB Grand Prix of Qatar to set a new lap record and earn his maiden Grand Prix pole position, thus giving the USA their first intermediate class and Grand Prix pole in a decade. (Kenny Noyes, Moto2 French GP 2010/ Ben Spies, MotoGP Indianapolis GP 2010)

The Free Practice pacesetter’s qualifying time was exactly the same as second place Luca Marini’s (Sky Racing Team VR46), however, so he also shares the new lap record, but Roberts’ second best lap was faster to give him pole. Enea Bastianini (Italtrans Racing Team) impressed to take P3 and complete the first Moto2 front row of the season.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Marini

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Marini

Luca Marini’

Under the Losail lights, the Moto2 pace was electrifying from the off as qualifying began. In Q1 Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP) went just a thousandth of a second of Roberts’ Friday lap record and at the beginning of Q2, fellow Q1 graduate Jorge Navarro (Beta Tools Speed Up) set a 1:58.396 to really set the scene for a cracking first Moto2 qualifying of 2020. Tucked in behind teammate Marco Bezzecchi, Marini then went P2 as the Sky Racing Team VR46 duo sat P2 and P3 in the early stages, but it was an ever-changing affair on the timing screens.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Bastianini

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Bastianini

Enea Bastianini

After impressing in Free Practice, Bo Bendsneyder (NTS RW Racing GP) then went just 0.014 off Navarro’s time to launch himself to a provisional front row start, but Roberts – having pitted in the early stages in the session – was setting red sectors. On his opening flyer, lapping by himself, the number 16 went to P3 as 0.051 split the leading trio halfway through the session, although it remained anybody’s guess as to who was going to grab pole.

Marini launched an attack next, the Italian setting a new lap record to go P1 with seven minutes remaining. But Roberts wasn’t done, and the American then flashed across the finish line and set the exact same time as his counterpart – but taking pole, with a quicker second fastest lap.

It still wasn’t over then though, as ‘The Beast’ turned up the wick in the east to propel himself into P3. Bastianini ended up just over a tenth shy of Roberts and Marini to secure his first Moto2 front row.

Heading Row 2 is Navarro, the Spaniard will be happy with that having come through Q1, with Bendsneyder doing a sterling job on the NTS bike to sit P5 on the grid for Sunday’s race – that’s the Dutchman’s best Moto2 qualifying result. Despite having suffered two crashes in Free Practice, Remy Gardner (Onexox TKKR SAG Team) kept it rubber side down in qualifying to earn an impressive P6 and complete the second row.

Bezzecchi got his best lap time in on his final lap to start from P7, the Italian leading Jorge Martin (Red Bull KTM Ajo) and Q1 graduate Lorenzo Baldassarri (FlexBox HP 40) on the third row. Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) stuck in a late flyer to grab a top 10 slot on the Qatar GP grid, putting in a red sector before his laptime started to fade…

It was a day to forget for a couple of key names including Tom Lüthi (Liqui Moly Intact GP) as the Swiss veteran and expected challenger was P18 after a tough qualifying. But he’s nearly within a second and only six tenths split Roberts to 16th place Aron Canet (Aspar Team) in Q2 as we get set for what looks to be a monumentally good opening intermediate class race of the year.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto front row L R Marini Roberts Bastianini

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto front row L R Marini Roberts Bastianini

Moto2 Qualifying Qatar 2020
1 – Joe Roberts – (American Racing) – Kalex – 1’58.136
2 – Luca Marini – (Sky Racing Team VR46) – Kalex – +0.000
3 – Enea Bastianini – (Italtrans Racing Team) – Kalex – +0.107


Moto2 Combined Qualifying

Pos RIder Bike Q Time/Gap
1 Joe ROBERTS KALEX Q2 158.136
2 Luca MARINI KALEX Q2 0.000
3 Enea BASTIANINI KALEX Q2 +0.107
4 Jorge NAVARRO SPEED UP Q2 +0.180
5 Bo BENDSNEYDER NTS Q2 +0.274
6 Remy GARDNER KALEX Q2 +0.321
7 Marco BEZZECCHI KALEX Q2 +0.377
8 Jorge MARTIN KALEX Q2 +0.396
9 Lorenzo BALDASSARRI KALEX Q2 +0.446
10 Xavi VIERGE KALEX Q2 +0.490
11 Fabio DI GIANNANTONI SPEED UP Q2 +0.504
12 Augusto FERNANDEZ KALEX Q2 +0.547
13 Marcel SCHROTTER KALEX Q2 +0.570
14 Tetsuta NAGASHIMA KALEX Q2 +0.602
15 Nicolo BULEGA KALEX Q2 +0.649
16 Aron CANET SPEED UP Q2 +0.659
17 Edgar PONS KALEX Q2 +1.000
18 Thomas LUTHI KALEX Q2 +1.148
19 Somkiat CHANTRA KALEX Q1 (*)0.539
20 Jake DIXON KALEX Q1 (*)0.629
21 Stefano MANZI MV AGUSTA Q1 (*)0.792
22 Jesko RAFFIN NTS Q1 (*)0.810
23 Hector GARZO KALEX Q1 (*) 1.010
24 Marcos RAMIREZ KALEX Q1 (*) 1.126
25 Hafizh SYAHRIN SPEED UP Q1 (*)1.281
26 Andi Farid IZDIHAR KALEX Q1 (*)1.796
27 Lorenzo DALLA PORTA KALEX Q1 (*)1.925
28 Simone CORSI MV AGUSTA Q1 (*)1.942
29 Kasma Daniel KASMAY KALEX Q1 (*)3.195

Moto3

There were a few nerves late on for Tatsuki Suzuki in qualifying at the QNB Grand Prix of Qatar, but the SIC58 Squadra Corse rider nevertheless took his second career pole position as he ended Q2 0.008 ahead of Friday’s fastest man Raul Fernandez (Red Bull KTM Ajo) – and after coming through Q1. It’s also despite the Japanese rider missing the chance at a final flying lap due to a delay getting out, the number 24 left to wait and see if anyone could beat his best. Fernandez tried and only just came up short, with fellow KTM rider Albert Arenas (Aspar Team Gaviota) completing the top three after, like the polesitter, coming through Q1.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Tatsuki Suzuki

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Tatsuki Suzuki

Tatsuki Suzuki

It was Gabriel Rodrigo (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) who topped Q1 ahead of Suzuki, with rookie Jeremy Alcoba (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) third quickest and Arenas the last of those to move through. From there, the fight for pole was truly on, and it was Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) who set the first fast lap.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Raul Fernandez

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Raul Fernandez

Raul Fernandez

The only man to then beat it was Suzuki as the number 24 took over at the top, and that was actually the battle over – but the tension remained to the wire. He wouldn’t take part however, as he failed to make it back out and over the line as the grid thundered around for a final push…

Fernandez made his leap up the timesheets, Arenas likewise, but Suzuki would remain in the clear for his second pole. CIP Green Power’s Darryn Binder lost out slightly as he was the man pushed back off the front row to fourth, with the first fastest man in the session, Ai Ogura, slotting into fifth. Leopard Racing’s Jaume Masia completes the second row.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Arenas

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto Arenas

Albert Arenas

Sky Racing Team VR46’s Andrea Migno fronts row three of the grid ahead of the best performing rookie Deniz Öncü (Red Bull KTM Tech 3), who took eighth, and the experienced head of Petronas Sprinta Racing’s John McPhee. Rivacold Spiners Team’s Tony Arbolino completes the top ten and will sit alongside Jeremy Alcoba (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) and Kaito Toba (Red Bull KTM Ajo) on row four.

With the top 14 separated by just seven-tenths of a second, tomorrow’s season-opening Moto3 race looks like being another classic under the lights.

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto front row L R Fernandez Suzuki Arenas

MotoGP Rnd Qatar QP Moto front row L R Fernandez Suzuki Arenas

Moto3 Qualifying Qatar 2020
1 – Tatsuki Suzuki – (SIC58 Squadra Corse) – Honda – 2’04.815
2 – Raul Fernandez – (Red Bull KTM Ajo) – KTM – +0.008
3 – Albert Arenas – (Aspar Team Gaviota) – KTM – +0.110


Moto3 Combined Qualifying

Pos RIder Bike Q Time/Gap
1 Tatsuki SUZUKI HONDA Q2 2:04.815
2 Raul FERNANDEZ KTM Q2 +0.008
3 Albert ARENAS KTM Q2 +0.110
4 Darryn BINDER KTM Q2 +0.211
5 Ai OGURA HONDA Q2 +0.250
6 Jaume MASIA HONDA Q2 +0.271
7 Andrea MIGNO KTM Q2 +0.314
8 Deniz ÖNCÜ KTM Q2 +0.361
9 John MCPHEE HONDA Q2 +0.427
10 Tony ARBOLINO HONDA Q2 +0.512
11 Jeremy ALCOBA HONDA Q2 +0.528
12 Kaito TOBA KTM Q2 +0.606
13 Gabriel RODRIGO HONDA Q2 +0.697
14 Sergio GARCIA HONDA Q2 +0.771
15 Yuki KUNII HONDA Q2 +1.028
16 Celestino VIETTI KTM Q2 +1.091
17 Carlos TATAY KTM Q2 +1.188
18 Romano FENATI HUSQVARNA Q2 +1.350
19 Dennis FOGGIA HONDA Q1 (*)0.539
20 Filip SALAC HONDA Q1 (*)0.712
21 Ayumu SASAKI KTM Q1 (*)0.786
22 Stefano NEPA KTM Q1 (*)0.802
23 Riccardo ROSSI KTM Q1 (*)0.874
24 Davide PIZZOLI KTM Q1 (*)1.122
25 Alonso LOPEZ HUSQVARNA Q1 (*)1.257
26 Maximilian KOFLER KTM Q1 (*)1.532
27 Ryusei YAMANAKA HONDA Q1 (*)1.567
28 Dirk GEIGER KTM Q1 (*)2.004
29 Jason DUPASQUIER KTM Q1 (*)2.006
30 Jose Julian GARCIA HONDA Q1 (*)2.241
31 Khairul Idham PAWI HONDA Q1 (*)2.281

Source: MCNews.com.au

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