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Second row for Marc Márquez

The Repsol Honda rider suffers a small crash in the qualifying session for the San Marino GP and will start from fifth. Dani Pedrosa is eleventh after setting the fastest time in Q1.

Marc Márquez finished in fourth position in the two Free Practice sessions held today.

In Q2, the reigning MotoGP World Champion suffered a crash at Turn 15 with six minutes remaining of the session.

After returning to the pits, Márquez went back out on his second bike and concluded the session in fifth.

Dani Pedrosa progressed from Q1 with the fastest time, and in Q2 he was eleventh quickest.

MARC MÁRQUEZ 5th | 1’32.016

“On my second flying lap in qualifying I was pushing hard when I lost the front and crashed. I got angry at myself as I knew I could improve a lot —I had a margin. I rushed back to the garage so fast that only when I jumped on the bike did I realize I had something in my eye, and then I lost a bit my concentration. I did a few mistakes and I wasn’t very precise, so I didn’t make a perfect lap, even if the adrenaline was there. Anyway, now we must wait for tomorrow’s race, because our rhythm is good, I feel comfortable on the bike, and we did a good FP4 session on used tyres. Crash aside, today everything went very well. Of course, being on the second row means you must pay close attention on the first lap but tomorrow we’ll try and fight for the podium.”

DANI PEDROSA 11th | 1’32.369

“Today we were able to be fastest in Q1, improving quite well our lap time from our previous effort. But then, in Q2, we didn’t make a step up and made more or less the same lap time, which was not bad but not good enough either as today everyone was quite close. Of course it’s a bit frustrating because at this track a good starting position is important. In general, we’re losing a bit everywhere in terms of acceleration, though we’re strong enough in the braking areas. Anyway, let’s see how it goes tomorrow, because of course it’ll be important to make a good start”.

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