Saturday, September 30 is an action-packed day in Japan's MotoGP. Now all eyes are on the main race which will take place on Sunday 1 October at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan. Before the green light was turned on on Sunday, here are 10 things you need to know:

Jorge Martin Wins Pole Position

Jorge Martin of the Prima Pramac Racing team managed to win pole position for the 11th time in his MotoGP career. This is the second time this year, after Misano.

Martin also broke Motegi's lap record and won his fifth win in Tissuet Sprint, making him the rider with the most Sprint wins. Since the Catalunya Grand Prix, he has always finished on the podium both in Sprint and the Grand Prix race.

Francesco Bagnaia Second Position

Francesco Bagnaia of the Ducati Lenovo Team team won second place in qualifying, winning 12th podium in qualifying this year. He finished third in Sprint and is now trying to win sixth in MotoGP this season.

Jack Miller Third Position

Last season's defending champion in Motegi, Jack Miller of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team, won third place in qualifying, winning the top three in qualifying for the fourth time of the year. Despite finishing fourth in Sprint, he has the opportunity to make MotoGP history by winning the Grand Prix with three different manufacturers.

Marco Bezzecki Rise

Marco Bezzecki of theai VR46 Racing Team team managed to win fourth place after an accident in the qualifying session. This is the ninth time this year he has not been in the top three in qualifying. Despite finishing sixth in Sprint, he is trying to achieve his fourth win in MotoGP.

Brad Binder Fifth Position

Brad Binder of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team won fifth place in qualifying. He finished second in Sprint and tried to reach the ninth podium in his MotoGP career.

In addition, Fabio Di Giannantonio's performances, the performances of Marc Marquez, Maverick Vi Marijules, Aleix Espargaro, and Johann Zarco also deserve to be observed. Don't miss Japan's exciting MotoGP action tomorrow!


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