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Marc Marquez clinches pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix, narrowly edging out Pedro Acosta by just 0.053 seconds. This thrilling battle highlights Marquez's resilience, especially after crashing his Ducati at Turn 1 during Q2.
Stay tuned to discover how this performance could reshape the championship landscape.
Marquez's stunning lap times secure him the top spot, showcasing his skill and determination. Acosta stands out as the only non-Ducati rider in the top five, finishing second on his KTM. Gresini's Fermin Aldeguer impresses with his best qualifying of the season, taking the final front row position ahead of Fabio Di Giannantonio, who also faced a crash early in the session.
Ducati's Pecco Bagnaia rounds out the top five, while Aprilia struggles, with Marco Bezzecchi, Raul Fernandez, and Jorge Martin finishing sixth through eighth. Trackhouse's Ai Ogura impressively secures 10th place, nestled between Luca Marini and Diogo Moreira.
Pramac's Jack Miller, who made it to Q2, ends up 12th. Notably, Iker Lecuona, stepping in for Alex Marquez, qualifies a commendable 16th in his first MotoGP race in over two years.
The provisional grid sets the stage for an exciting race ahead.

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