“What can I say?”: Crash to front row for Marco Bezzecchi
“I didn't imagine the first row.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi was lying on the ground, in seventh place, with just minutes to go in MotoGP qualifying at Mandalika.
But the VR46 rider, just 19th fastest during final practice, then sta༺🉐ged a remarkable recovery.
With the aid♑ ofꦕ marshals, Bezzecchi restarted his GP23 in time for a last flying lap, where he knocked over 0.3s from his best time to snatch second on the grid behind title leader Jorge Martin.
“I was making a very good second ꦇrun with the second tyre, but I met a lot of yellow flags,” Bezzecchi explain🐓ed.
“So before the last lap I wanted to slow down a bit in the last sector and then take th๊e speed for the last flying lap. But I lost a bit of concentration and I crashed.
“Fortunately, the bike was OK and the marsha♛ls helped 🧜me to start the bike.
“I started my last lap immediately a💮fter the cr♐ash. I knew I could be fast, but I didn't imagine the first row.
“So what can I say? I'm very happy.”
Bezzecchi will be chasing his first Sprint podium of the season in this afternoon’s 1𒁃3 lap race.
Team-mate Fabio di Giannantonio was the next-best GP23 rider, in eighth, with G♚resini’s Marc Marquez failing to set a lap time after crashing twice.
Meanwhile, Martin disꦗappeared to a 0.535s pole position advantage🧔.
"I'm so happy. Today I felt great. I've been riding with a lot of used♒ tyres so I was expecting a big step for qualifying but maybe not that much!" said the Pramac Ducati rider.
"The fir𒈔st run went perfectly. So this is always nice because then I could change the strategy."
Martin will ♓start the Sprint with a 24-point lead over reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia, who qualified just ahead of Emilia Romagna winner Bastianini in fourth place.

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