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MotoGP Aragon  Marc Marquez secures pole

MotoGP Aragon Marc Marquez secures pole

eNCA7 hours ago

JOHANNESBURG - Ducati's world championship leader Marc Marquez recovered from a poor start to win Saturday's sprint at the Aragon GP ahead of his brother Alex and Fermin Aldegeur of Gresini Racing for an all-Spanish podium on home soil.
Marc had broken the lap record in qualifying to take pole. His seventh sprint victory of the season in eight rounds moved him to 27 points clear of Alex.
To unpack this with us ahead of the race this afternoon is 11 x national superbike champion, Clinton Seller.

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