Bezzecchi got in a 1:46.616, then Bagnaia a 1:46.471 and Di Giannantonio a 1:46.410 just before the chequered flag, although Zarco was not done yet. The Frenchman clocked a 1:46.383 to go to provisional pole, before it looked like being a VR46 one-two when Bezzecchi set a 1:46.244 and team-mate Luca Marini moved his time to a 1:46.327. The dream scenario did not quite come to pass when Di Giannantonio subsequently found even more time, but VR46 still has a double front row start in the hours after Valentino Rossi’s famous #46 was officially retired.
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