The eight-time World Champion will launch his Repsol Honda Team RC213V from the front row for the last race of 2022, eager to deliver a memorable final result.

Battling a heavy cold, Marc Marquez was able to surprise even himself with the speed he showed on Saturday in Valencia. Again splitting his weekend between the present and future, the #93 and his crew worked meticulously on Saturday to find constant improvements to the setup of the Honda RC213V for the task ahead. Ending Free Practice 3 in fifth and already in the low 1’30s, Marquez felt he was near his limit but when the time came he and the Honda made another step forward. A best time of 1’29.826 earned Marquez second on the grid for Sunday’s race, 0.205s shy of pole. The time was also two tenths faster than Marquez’s 2019 Q2 time at Valencia – where he also took second on the grid.

This is Marquez’s third consecutive front row and the fourth since his return in Aragon. The upward trend continues as he sets off on Sunday afternoon with the podium as his aim. Times, especially in regard to race pace, are incredibly close and with the MotoGP World Championship still up for grabs Sunday’s race looks set to be a fierce battle throughout the field.

Pol Espargaro has a monumental task ahead of him as he starts his final race with the Repsol Honda Team down in 22nd after a crash in Q1. A promising Free Practice 4 session, where he ended in fourth and showed consistent pace throughout, shows the potential is there should everything come together at the start. More than anything, Espargaro is aiming to put on a strong race for the home fans and to say thank you to the Repsol Honda Team after two years together.

With the Circuit Ricardo Tormo measuring in at just four kilometres long, the Valencia GP will run across 27 laps. The final set of lights for 2022 will go out at 14:00 Local Time.

Marc Marquez

Second 1'29.826

“The target was to try and be on the second or third row because being honest, I didn’t think a 29 was possible with the pace we have now. The team has done a great job this weekend and we worked a lot today for the race. I’d like to be on the podium tomorrow, I have some possibilities, but I am not the fastest guy at the moment. It’s going to be a big fight tomorrow. A front row and fighting for the podium are very good preparations for 2023, which we are also thinking about. I’m still quite sick, a little better than yesterday but a front row start is probably the best medicine I can get!”

Pol Espargaro

22nd 1'30.936

“Of course today did not go to plan. I mean, in Free Practice 4 I was fourth, the pace was good and I was riding well. But in FP3 and Q1 I couldn’t get the lap, the crash in Q1 really ended our hopes. It’s going to be a long and tough race and it will be really difficult to do anything from that far back on the grid. Valencia is a circuit I like a lot and it’s the last one of the year, so why not go for it? I want to do a good result for me and for the guys here who have kept working all year long for me – no matter what.”

MotoGP 2022
Qualifying Round 20   Valencia

Valencia Grand Prix - Qualifying Results

Dry
Humidity
18%
Track Temp
31°C
Air Temp
25°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Martin Jorge 89 SPA Pramac Racing Ducati 1'29.621
2 Marquez Marc 93 SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 0.205
3 Miller Jack 43 AUS Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 0.213
4 Quartararo Fabio 20 FRA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 0.279
5 Rins Alex 42 SPA Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 0.319
6 Vinales Maverick 12 SPA Aprilia Racing Aprilia 0.334
7 Binder Brad 33 RSA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 0.418
8 Bagnaia Francesco 62 ITA Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 0.428
9 Zarco Johann 5 FRA Pramac Racing Ducati 0.481
10 Espargaro Aleix 41 SPA Aprilia Racing Aprilia 0.503
11 Marini Luca 10 ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 0.522
12 Mir Joan 36 SPA Team Suzuki Ecstar Suzuki 0.620
13 Bastianini Enea 23 ITA Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 0.103 Q1
14 Oliveira Miguel 88 POR Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 0.146
15 Marquez Alex 73 SPA LCR Honda Honda 0.363
16 Morbidelli Franco 21 ITA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha 0.414
17 Crutchlow Cal 35 GBR WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 0.458
18 Bezzecchi Marco 73 ITA Mooney VR46 Racing Team Ducati 0.498
19 Di Giannantonio Fabio 49 ITA Team Gresini Racing MotoGP Ducati 0.605
20 Gardner Remy AUS 0.714
21 Nakagami Takaaki 30 JPN LCR Honda Honda 0.740
22 Espargaro Pol 44 SPA Repsol Honda Team Honda 0.846
23 Fernandez Raul SPA 1.586
24 Binder Darryn 40 RSA WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team Yamaha 1.899
Location Information

The Circuito de la Comunitat Valenciana was completed in 1999 and held rounds of the MotoGP and Spanish Motorcycle Championships in the same year. The Cheste track has several layouts, running anti-clockwise with varying lengths. MotoGP events are held on a 4km track comprising of five right handed corners, eight… read more.

Length 4.005 kilometres / 2.489 miles
Width 12 metres
Left corners 9
Right corners 5
Longest straight 0.876 kilometres / 0.544 miles
Constructed 1999

Circuito de la Comunidad Valenciana Ricardo Tormo, Cheste, Spain - View in Google Maps

www.circuitvalencia.com

Records

Pole Position 1m 28.931s (162.1km/h) Maverick Viñales (Aprilia, 2023)
Race Lap 1m 30.145s (159.9km/h) Brad Binder (KTM, 2023)
2023 Race Winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)
2023 Sprint Winner Jorge Martin (Ducati)