Teruel MotoGP: Nakagami takes maiden pole, Mir only 12th
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Japan hasn’t had a MotoGP polesitter in the premier class since Makoto Tamada in 2004, with Nakagami ending that barren run on his LCR Honda with a 1m46.882s to deliver on the searing pace he’s shown all weekend at Aragon.Nakagami set the benchmark time wTeruel MotoGP: Nakagami takes maiden pole, Mir only 12th
Japan hasn’t had a MotoGP polesitter in the premier class since Makoto Tamada in 2004, with Nakagami ending that barren run on his LCR Honda with a 1m46.882s to deliver on the searing pace he’s shown all weekend at Aragon.Nakagami set the benchmark time with a 1m48.139s at the start of Q2, before Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales took over with a 1m47.908s.Suzuki’s Alex Rins fired in a ...Keep reading Read more