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| SUNDAY • 20 MAY 2018 maltatoday 30 TECH3 Yamaha rider Johann Zarco will start his home Mo- toGP race in France from pole after beating Marc Marquez in a frenetic qualifying session at Le Mans. A last-ditch lap of 1m31.185s - a new MotoGP track record around the Bugatti circuit - was enough for Zarco to claim his second pole of the season and the fourth of his fledgling premier class career. The Frenchman led the opening runs with a time of 1m31.645s, putting him within a whisker of Maverick Vinales' FP3 benchmark - which itself had been a new MotoGP track record until it was beaten by several riders in qualifying. Jorge Lorenzo was the first rider to dip below that effort with a 1m31.590s, before Mar- quez posted a 1m31.315s mo- ments later to snatch top spot away from the Ducati rider. But Zarco then managed to go 0.130 seconds faster on his final lap aboard his two-year- old Yamaha, with Honda man Marquez only managing a marginal improvement on his last tour and ending up a tenth down. First qualifying pacesetter Da- nilo Petrucci (Pramac) surged to third place on the best of the Ducatis, qualifying 0.196s slower than Zarco, ahead of lead Suzuki rider Andrea Ian- none. Factory Ducati pair Andrea Dovizioso and Lorenzo will complete the second row in front of another Ducati rider, Jack Miller on Pramac's year- old machine. Works Yamaha duo Vinales and Valentino Rossi only man- aged eighth and ninth respec- tively, neither getting within half a second of Zarco. Completing the Q2 order were Dani Pedrosa, the second rider to progress from Q1, Ti- to Rabat (Avintia Ducati) and Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro, who crashed at the Dunlop chicane. The opening Q1 session ended on a sour note when Cal Crutchlow suffered a huge high-side crash at the Garage Vert double right-hander. The LCR rider was flung from his bike and high into the air as his Honda went sideways exit- ing the corner, before he landed awkwardly on his back. He was taken away on a stretcher, but showed the crowd a thumbs- up before he was placed in the back of an ambulance. Crutchlow had been third- fastest before his crash, mean- ing he will start Sunday's race from 13th - if he is deemed fit to compete - ahead of Tech3's Hafizh Syahrin and the second Suzuki of Alex Rins. The two KTMs only managed 17th and 18th, with Bradley Smith leading Pol Espargaro - who crashed along with both Aspar Ducati men Alvaro Bau- tista and Karel Abraham. Scott Redding's miser- able weekend continued as he qualified 22nd on the second Aprilia. SPORTS MOTOGP Vacancy Rimus Riley Ltd Zejtun requires FT and PT factory workers to work on production lines. Monday to Friday morning shifts only. Applicants need to be literate in Maltese and English. Gross wage €815 per month. Please contact us on hr@rimus.com.mt Johann Zarco beats Marc Marquez to grab Le Mans pole

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