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The Repsol Honda Team riders conclude qualifying in sixth and eleventh position, respectively, at the Japanese Grand Prix.
The World Championship leader begins Japanese GP weekend with good feeling in dry FP1, and does not ride in FP2 –a session headed by Dani Pedrosa.
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The Repsol Honda Team rider has his first opportunity to mathematically confirm his seventh World Championship, at the home of Honda.
The World Championship visits the circuit at which riders will spend more than 13 minutes on the brakes in total.
Repsol Honda rider fights for the win until the last corner of the race, and remains World Championship leader. Dani Pedrosa retires on the twenty-first lap at Motegi.
Marc Márquez finishes third and Dani Pedrosa, sixth, in qualifying for the Japanese GP. Rain was once again present during day two at Motegi.
Marc Márquez suffered a light crash at the end of the second Free Practice session, losing grip with the rear wheel of his bike.
Repsol Honda riders face the first race of the decisive final stretch of the World Championship at the circuit where Márquez clinched the title in 2014 and 2016.
Repsol Honda Team rider takes fifth win of the season in Japan, where he had never won before in MotoGP. In doing so, he sealed his fifth title in seven years and becomes the youngest rider to do so.
Repsol Honda team travel to Japan for the first of three consecutive Grands Prix, to be followed by races in Australia and Malaysia. Marquez comes into the weekend with a mathematical chance of winning the title.