Brno: Johann Zarco took a shock MotoGP pole position for Avintia Ducati at the Czech Grand Prix on Saturday after a late crash for Fabio Quartararo, while Andrea Dovizioso was the only 18th.
There may be some happy Ducati personnel in and around the Esponsorama Racing box, but it won't be the same on either Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) or Jack Miller's (Pramac Racing) side of the garages. The duo were unable to make it out of Q1 and will start from a disappointing P18 and P14 respectively - work to do on Sunday for the Italian and Australian.
A handful of minutes later the first laps in the second qualifying session came flying in and it was Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) who crossed the line first with a 1:56.6, with teammate Valentino Rossi pretty much matching the Spaniard's time to slot into P2 ahead of Morbidelli.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Pol Espargaro then blitzed the lot of them to go provisional P1 with a 1:56.1 but the KTM star wouldn't stay at the summit long, with Quartararo setting the first 1:55 of the weekend - a 1:55.990.
And hooked onto the tailpipes of the Championship leader was Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini). The Spaniard ran slightly wide at Turn 13 but managed to get a good banker lap in, but his second flying lap was even better. Quartararo a couple of bike lengths ahead was on a fast lap but didn't quite go faster than his first lap, but Aleix Espargaro did and put himself into provisional P2.A