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MotoGP Australia: Yamaha's Vinales dominates postponed qualifying

Yamaha MotoGP rider Maverick Vinales put on a dominant display in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix to claim pole by a more than half a second from Fabio Quartararo

Vinales built on the pace he showed earlier in the weekend, breaking into the 1m28s barrier on his first run in Q2, which put him comfortably on provisional pole heading into the mid-session lull.

After returning to the track, Vinales immediately posted a minor improvement to pull himself further clear of the field, before finding yet more time on his final two laps.

As neither Petronas Yamaha's Quartararo nor Honda rider Marc Marquez made any progress in their second runs, Vinales' time of 1m28.492s put him comfortably on pole and ensured he continued his unbeaten record of the weekend.

Quartararo and Marquez will line up alongside Vinales on the front row, with Valentino Rossi posting a late improvement on the second Yamaha to catapult himself up to fourth.

Danilo Petrucci was Ducati's top qualifier in fifth ahead of LCR Honda's Cal Crutchlow, while Aleix Espargaro and Andrea Iannone qualified seventh and eighth on a strong day for Aprilia.

Pramac's Jack Miller was ninth fastest on home turf, ahead of the factory Ducati of Andrea Dovizioso.

Petronas Yamaha's Franco Morbidelli finished 11th, while Alex Rins was classified 12th and last of the Q2 runners in what was a disappointing session for the Suzuki rider.

Quartararo set the initial pace in Q1, with Suzuki's Joan Mir also provisionally earning himself a Q2 berth after the first runs.

But while Quartararo safely progressed to the final part of qualifying, Mir was bumped out by the Aprilia of Iannone improving late-on by 0.157s.

Johann Zarco qualified 13th in his first qualifying session for LCR Honda and will line up just ahead of Pramac Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia.

Factory Honda rider Jorge Lorenzo's trying 2019 campaign continued as he qualified 19th for the fourth race running, only ahead of Hafizh Syahrin, who crashed his Tech3 KTM and the Avintia Ducati of Tito Rabat.

Syahrin's team-mate Miguel Oliveira took no part in qualifying after he was declared unfit due to bruises he sustained in a crash during Saturday's fourth practice.

Results

Pos Rider Bike Team Gap
1 Maverick Vinales Yamaha Yamaha 1m28.492s
2 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha Petronas Yamaha 0.551s
3 Marc Marquez Honda Honda 0.724s
4 Valentino Rossi Yamaha Yamaha 0.751s
5 Danilo Petrucci Ducati Ducati 0.847s
6 Cal Crutchlow Honda LCR Honda 1.043s
7 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia Aprilia 1.066s
8 Andrea Iannone Aprilia Aprilia 1.089s
9 Jack Miller Ducati Pramac Ducati 1.123s
10 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Ducati 1.175s
11 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha Petronas Yamaha 1.224s
12 Alex Rins Suzuki Suzuki 1.455s
13 Joan Mir Suzuki Suzuki 1.220s
14 Johann Zarco Honda LCR Honda 1.516s
15 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Pramac Ducati 1.583s
16 Karel Abraham Ducati Avintia Ducati 1.673s
17 Pol Espargaro KTM KTM 1.688s
18 Mika Kallio KTM KTM 2.003s
19 Jorge Lorenzo Honda Honda 2.687s
20 Hafizh Syahrin KTM Tech3 KTM 2.793s
21 Tito Rabat Ducati Avintia Ducati 3.449s

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