Quartaro Dutch Polls For MotoGP

“I wouldn’t say that I am a favorite, but I am definitely one of the podium claimants.”

The French Rider Fabio Quartaro Dutch will start with the fourth time in this season after posting the fastest time to qualify for Motoogi.

The 26 -year -old 2021 World Champion, which will start with a pole for the Sprint race on Saturday, has so far turned his outstanding qualifying performances into victory this season.

It was a welcome return to the Yamaha Rider, which failed to finish in three of the last four motoogps.

The most crushed disappointment of all occurred when it was determined to win his first win after Germany in 2022, but faced a technical problem in the British Motogp last month.

However, he returned to his optimistic self-posture on Saturday.

“I wouldn’t say I am a favorite, but I am definitely one of the podium claimants,” he said.

“I like, the bike is in good condition.”

He will join the front row by Italian two-time world champion Francesko Bagania (Ducati) and Spain’s Alex Markes (Ducati-Grishini).

Marx’s elder brother and series leader Mark Markez (Ducati) will begin in the second line, which has been the fourth fastest time in qualifying.

Mark Market – which is the only other rider besides quarters starting on the pole this season – after falling twice in Friday’s practice sessions, it was a few days.

“They were not high speed accidents, but the problem was that the run-off areas were made of large pebbles and did not have gravel like other race tracks,” Marx said, who had to face injury and also had to do a stitch to cut his jaw.

Mark Markez extended his brother to 40 points in standing, a distant third, 110 points adrift, 22 with Bagania going to the 10th Motogi of the 22 race campaign.

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