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MotoGP Czech Republic 2014: poles for Álex Márquez, Marc Márquez and Tito Rabat
MotoGP Czech Republic 2014: poles for Álex Márquez, Marc Márquez and Tito Rabat
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With a better weather than yesterday and finally shining the sun the different categories of the MotoGP World Championship to get the pole of the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic at the Brno circuit. With the riders enjoying the track we have been able to see some quite entertaining sessions from home, without suffering from the rain like yesterday.

All the categories have had a lot of movement, although finally the men who have taken pole are those of the so-called "Rufea Team", that is to say, Álex Márquez in Moto3, Marc Márquez in MotoGP and Tito Rabat in Moto2. The three friends get their first pole treble after having achieved their first win triplet at the last Catalan Grand Prix.

Moto3: pole for Álex Márquez and problems for Jack Miller

Álex Márquez celebrates pole position in Moto3
Álex Márquez celebrates pole position in Moto3

If someone was bored with Jack Miller, although it does not have to since before the holiday break he did not have his best days, today he can be happy. Alex Marquez He took pole at the Brno circuit, thus leading a qualifying session again, which he had not done since last June in Montmeló.

The pilot of the Star Galicia 0, 0 has been very strong and has taken two tenths to the next classified, Isaac Viñales. The KTM rider thus managed to get to the front row of the grid for the first time and was very happy to have solved the problems with his motorcycle that he had last race. Of course, he has warned that they have to continue working for tomorrow. He was not so happy Efrén Vázquez who has gone to the ground and he has not been able to fight as much as he wanted for the front positions, finally coming out eighth.

The one who seems to be in trouble is precisely Jack Miller that he could not qualify more than sixth and not only that, but he was more than four tenths behind Álex Márquez. Tomorrow we will see if the Australian had something up his sleeve or if Brno is not really good at it.

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