
Yamaha's Quartararo Denies Marquez His Home Spanish MotoGP Pole
Frenchman Fabio Quartararo beat crowd favorite and six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez to take pole position at the Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix at the Circuito de Jerez on Saturday, where the lap record was broken twice.
Championship leader Marquez looked on course for a fifth successive pole after he sped to a time of one minute and 35.643 seconds early in the second qualifying, but Quartararo put on a blistering lap in the final moments to stun the Ducati rider.
The 26-year-old Yamaha rider clocked a time of one minute and 35.610 seconds to take his first pole since 2022.
Twice MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia came third to complete the front row.
"It's a really special feeling, a special emotion for everybody," Quartararo said.
"We know that the points are on the sprint and the race, but already to feel the atmosphere close to all these guys is something.
"Hopefully, we can make a great fight on the sprint, on the race we know it's a little more difficult. But super happy to be here. We are working hard and the work will pay off."
Gresini's Alex Marquez was the fourth fastest, ahead of Franco Morbidelli of VR46 Racing in fifth.
Marquez leads his younger brother Alex by 17 points in the championship and Italian Bagnaia in third by 26. He has the opportunity to stretch it further in the sprint, which will be held later on Saturday.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Arab News
16 hours ago
- Arab News
Madrid to host grand prix as Formula One announces 2026 calendar
HONG KONG: Spain will host two Formula One grands prix in 2026, with the new race in Madrid joining Barcelona, after organizers on Tuesday announced the calendar for a season that could bring big changes on the grid. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport


Saudi Gazette
2 days ago
- Saudi Gazette
Portugal beats Spain to win The Nations league
MUNICH — Portugal defeated Spain in penalty kicks 5- 3 to win the UEFA Nations League final late on Sunday after both sides failed to score in extra time following a showdown that ended 2-2. After Nuno Mendes, Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, and Goncalo Ramos all smoothly scored their penalties, Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved Spain's Álvaro Morata's spot kick before Neves converted his team's fifth to seal the win. The win marks the second Nations League trophy for Portugal after lifting the inaugural edition in 2019. Its victory against Spain, the reigning European champions, was hard-fought, as the Seleção had come back twice from behind. Cristiano Ronaldo sent the match to extra time when he equalized in the 61st minute with his record-extending 138th goal for Portugal. The 40-year-old Ronaldo went off to a standing ovation and a hug from coach Roberto Martínez in the keenly contested final seemed destined for Spain after Mikel Oyarzabal had given Spain a 2-1 halftime lead. Oyarzabal squeezed the ball past Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa in the 45th minute after Pedri played him through on was also Spain who drew the first blood after Martin Zubimendi broke the deadlock in the 21st minute with a tap-in when Portugal's defense failed to deal with Lamine Yamal's minutes later, Portugal responded with Nuno Mendes leveling by drilling a low shot inside the far Yamal, the Spanish sensation and favorite to win the Ballon d'Or, was mostly marked out of the game by Portugal full-back Mendes, ensuring Yamal could pose no major threat before being subbed off in extra on Sunday, Kylian Mbappé led France to defeat host Germany 2-0 in Stuttgart, securing third Real Madrid forward helped Les Bleus bounce back from a sluggish first half by scoring one goal and setting up another for Michael goal was Mbappe's 50th for France in international competition. — Euronews


Leaders
6 days ago
- Leaders
Inzaghi named Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal coach after Inter Milan exit
Simone Inzaghi was appointed head coach of Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, a day after leaving Inter Milan and less than two weeks before the club's opening match at the FIFA Club World Cup. The 49-year-old Italian signed a two-year contract reportedly worth more than 20 million euros ($23 million) per season. 'The Italian genius is here,' Al-Hilal said in a post on social media. Inzaghi's move comes days after Inter were thrashed 5-0 by Paris St Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday — the heaviest defeat in a major European final in the competition's 70-year history. He led Inter to the Serie A title last season and was in charge when they lost the 2023 Champions League final to Manchester City. Inzaghi spent four years at the Milan club. Al-Hilal face Real Madrid in their Club World Cup opener on June 18 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Short link : Post Views: 13 Related Stories