JAKARTA - Francesco Bagnaia will start the race from pole position at the 2025 Malaysian MotoGP Grand Prix after he becomes the fastest in the qualifying round.
The Ducati Lenovo Team driver completed his qualifying session at the Sepang International Circuit on Saturday, October 25, 2025, morning WIB, with a time of one minute 57.00 seconds.
Bagnaia actually started the qualification from Q1 before claiming pole. This is the third time that Bagnaia has succeeded in locking pole position in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Behind the two-time world champion followed Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing Team). The Spaniard was adrift of +0,016 seconds.
The fourth position is to have Franco Morbidelli. The rider who defended Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team completed the first row of the grid with a time difference of +0.158 from Bagnaia.
One (Q1) qualification opens with Fermin Aldegeer's first fly lap (Gresini Racing). The rookie can increase his time record even though Luca Marini (Honda HRC Castrol) has shifted.
Before long, he Aldeguer immediately fell at Turn 4 so he immediately rushed back into the pit. His condition is fine, but his motorbike needs repairs.
However, Aldeguer could breathe a sigh of relief for securing Q2. He was accompanied by Bagnaia who defeated Marini and Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing).
The competition to seize pole was fierce between Bagnaia versus Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team). El Diablo had won the top position, but was shifted by Pecco.
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Malaysia 2025 MotoGP Qualification Results:
1. Francesco Bagnaia 1 Minute 57.001 sec
2. Alex Marquez +0.016 seconds
3. Franco Morbidelli +0,158 seconds
4. Fabio Quartararo +0,194 sec
5. PedroACKa +0.362 seconds
6. Fermin Aldeguer +0,438 seconds
7. Joan Mir +0,439 seconds
8. Fabio Di Giannantonio +0.521 sec
9. Johann Zarco +0.530 seconds
10. Alex Rins +0.944 seconds
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