After signing a surprise pole position this morning in qualifying, fabio quartararo Will he manage to convert the test with his Yamaha? The French rider will in any case start from the best possible position for the Sprint of the Spanish Grand Prix, on a Jerez de la Frontera track that he particularly likes. See you at 15 p.m. for the first of the two races of the weekend, to be followed live on AUTOhebdo.
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12 / 12 - Bagnaia finished third ahead of Franco Morbidelli and Fermín Aldeguer! Di Giannantonio, Viñales, Bezzecchi and Mir complete the places in the points this Saturday.
12/12 – 🏁 Marc Márquez received five out of five! The Spaniard has won his fifth race in as many Sprints this season, each time ahead of his brother Alex!
12 / 12 - Last lap for Marc Márquez, one second ahead of his brother!
10 / 12 - The already heated Spanish crowd will be brought to a boil with the announced double of the Márquez brothers!
9 / 12 - The closest battle on track so far is for eleventh place, with Brad Binder three tenths ahead of Ai Ogura.
9 / 12 - For Pecco Bagnaia, there will again be questions about his pace in the Sprint race, even if he has managed to stay on the podium for the moment.
7 / 12 - Unstoppable in terms of pace since the start of the weekend, Álex Márquez struggled to keep up with his brother today, he is now 1″4 behind, but he has nine tenths of a second on Pecco Bagnaia.
6 / 12 - 💥 And the Frenchman has now fallen at turn 2.
6 / 12 - Brad Binder overtook Johann Zarco for eleventh position, the Frenchman struggling a little more than in the first Grands Prix of the season.
5 / 12 - 💥 Jack Miller crashes. Two Yamahas are already down.
5 / 12 - 📺 The fall of Fabio Quartararo:
Fabio Quartararo falls while being overtaken by Marc Márquez 😫#SpanishGP | #MotoGP pic.twitter.com/4NwZdi2oVs
— CANAL+ MotoGP™ (@CanalplusMotoGP) April 26, 2025
4 / 12 - Six tenths between the two brothers, then six tenths again between Álex Márquez and Pecco Bagnaia. Franco Morbidelli holds the pace in fourth position, and behind us is a group with Aldeguer, Di Giannantonio, Viñales and Bezzecchi.
3 / 12 - We now find a well-known scenario in the Sprints this season, Marc Márquez in the lead ahead of his brother Alex, and Pecco Bagnaia.
2/12 – 💥 FALL OF FABIO QUARTARARO! Marc Márquez attacked the No. 20 at the hairpin of Turn 6, and unfortunately the Frenchman lost the front of his Yamaha.
2 / 12 - Márquez doesn't let Quartararo out of his sight, but it's the Frenchman who leads after the first lap ahead of the Márquez brothers, Bagnaia, Morbidelli, Aldeguer, Di Giannantonio, and Viñales. Johann Zarco is eleventh.
1 / 12 - Alex Márquez gained one place, at the expense of Pecco Bagnaia, who dropped to fourth position.
1/12 – 🟢 Here we go for this fifth Sprint of the season! Marc Márquez once again got off to a great start, passing Quartararo... But the Nice driver cut back down the inside and took the holeshot in the first corner!
15h02 - The drivers return to the starting grid, Fabio Quartararo is the last to appear, he let the pack go during the warm-up lap!
15h00 - Here we go for the training lap of this Sprint!
14h59 - Finally, Johann Zarco will start with two medium tires, he is the only one not to have chosen the soft one at the rear.
14h56 - For this fifth Sprint of the season, will Marc Márquez manage to maintain his 100% win ratio in this exercise this season? A very large crowd is already present to find out if this will be the case!
14h50 - The entire grid should start with a medium tire at the front and a soft at the rear, for this twelve-lap Sprint!
14h49 - Fabio Quartararo will therefore be in pole position today and tomorrow, find out how the drivers behind him are organizing themselves:
14h45 - The drivers leave the pit lane for their grid lap, under the Jerez sun!
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