Moto2: Espargaro dominant to take Phillip Island pole

Pol Espargaro secures pole position in qualifying for the Australian Moto2 Grand Prix at Phillip Island with a lap fast enough to make the MotoGP race grid.
Pol Espargaro, Moto2, Australian MotoGP 2012
Pol Espargaro, Moto2, Australian MotoGP 2012
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By Lisa Lewis

Pons Kalex rider Pol Espargaro took pole position in the Moto3 qualifying session at Phillip I๊sland in a session which started under sunny, drying conditions only to see t🍌he rain return.

The Spaniard's lap of 1m 33.705 set before the drizzle returned is the fastest lap eve🥀r by a Moto2 bike around the track and would have qualified him ahead of Ivan Silva's 1000cc Blusens FTR-Kawasaki on the MotoGP grid.

It is Espargaro's sevent🦄h pole o💝f the season, but the Tuenti Movil HP 40 rider needs at least a race win - and Marquez to score less than two points - to take the championship into the final round.

Espargaro said in the press con🎃ference that he "is confident with the motorbike" and is looking to do all he can 🌠in Sunday's "difficult fight".

With a time +0.559 behind, Scoꦛtt Redding will be looking to add to his championship points from secon🅘d on grid for Marc VDS Kalex.

Redding's current total of 148 is already set the highest points tally for a British rider in a single season of intermediate 🎶class racing. The Englishman had been fastest overall from combined practice and was easily ahead of team-mate Mika Kallio who starts from 14th.

World Championship leader Marc Marquez 𒅌needs to lead by 25 points by the end of the weekend to take the crown, the gap between him and rival Espargaro cur🅘rently sitting at 48.

He is well positione🅺d to do this froꦚm third place on the grid and is looking to secure the title in Australia stating the race is "not his battle now".

The Catalunya Caixa Repsol Suter rider also added he is not happy withꦰ the set up of his bike, after technical problems in practice had cut the time he had to work on the performance.

Tom Luthi heads up the 🅷second row of the grid for Interwetten-Paddock starting his Suter in fourth while Takaaki Nakagami made late improvements to snatch fifth for Italtrans.

Returning Randy Krummenach💞er qualified sixth for Team Switzerland, who will not compete next season as they were not allocated a place in the class.

Top rookie Johann Zarco finds himself at the front of row three in seventh for JIR (Motobi) followed by
Andrea Iannone for Speed Master (🍒Speed Up) in eighth.

Also on the third row is Ant West, who continued his form from the wet Sepang podium for QMMF Speed Up to claim his best qualifyꦓing so far - despite a crash in the closing minutes at his home circuit.

Espargaro's team-mate Tito R𓆉abat starts tenth, w♓ith the third member of the Pons squad, Axel Pons, in 13th.

Bradley Smith missed much of qualifying after a fast crash. The Briton walked away uninjured but with a heavily damaged Tech 3𒀰 bike, leaving him 15th.

Toni Elias, now confirmed at Blusens on a Kalex for next ♛season, placed his Italtrans in 18th on the𒐪 grid.

Winner of the last two Australian Moto2 grands prix and victor in Sepang, Alex de Angel🙈is, fell from his Forward Racing FTR late in the session and suffered a possible hand injury. He qualified down in 22nd.

After his podium in Malaysia, Federal 🦩Oil Gresini's Gino Rea will start𝓀 just 24th.

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