MotoGP 2020: Mir with work to do as Morbidelli claims pole
Joan Mir will have work to do to seal the MotoGP title at the Valencia Grand Prix after qualifying 12th as Franco Morbidelli took pole.
Suzuki Ecstar rider Mir can seal a maiden crown on Sunday with a podium at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, where he claimed his first win in the premier class last weekend.
However, he did not help his chances in Q2 on Saturday, struggling to find pace as he could only clock a time of one minute, 30.988 seconds.
His performance was in stark contrast to those at the top end of the timesheets, with Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha) fastest after a frantic end to the session.
Morbidelli took pole with a 1:30.191, ousting Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) after the Australian had beaten Maverick Vinales' time to go quickest.
Miller (1:30.287) had to settle for second with Takaaki Nakagami completing the front row for LCR Honda by clocking a 1:30.413.
Spaniard Mir can finish as low as seventh and still claim the title as long as Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins or Vinales do not prevail.
Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha) was sixth behind Esponsorama Racing's Johann Zarco and Pol Espargaro of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing.
Quartararo could only manage 11th for Petronas Yamaha while Rins (14th) failed to make it out of a first qualifying session that saw Repsol Honda's Alex Marquez walk away from a frightening crash.
Marquez was sent spinning through the air and landed awkwardly on the tarmac but was somehow able to get back on his bike, though he was later taken to the medical centre for a check-up.
Provisional classification
1. Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha) 1:30.191