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Riders usually save their softest rear slicks to execute pure, single-lap "time attacks."

The query refers to the two most pivotal sessions of any Grand Prix weekend. ⏱️ MotoGP Qualifying: The Battle for Grid Position MotoGP Main Race | MotoGP Qualifying

Qualifying is a split, high-intensity knockout system held on Saturdays to determine the starting order for both the Saturday Sprint and the Sunday Main Race. It is divided into two distinct 15-minute sessions: The Split (Q1 & Q2) Riders usually save their softest rear slicks to

The 12 fastest riders fight for the top 12 spots on the grid. The fastest overall secures the prestigious "pole position." Key Strategy Elements The fastest overall secures the prestigious "pole position

The Main Race, traditionally held on Sunday afternoon, is the climax of the race weekend. This is where the big championship points are awarded and race legends are made. Rules and Dynamics How Does MotoGP™ Qualifying Affect the Race?

Riders usually save their softest rear slicks to execute pure, single-lap "time attacks."

The query refers to the two most pivotal sessions of any Grand Prix weekend. ⏱️ MotoGP Qualifying: The Battle for Grid Position

Qualifying is a split, high-intensity knockout system held on Saturdays to determine the starting order for both the Saturday Sprint and the Sunday Main Race. It is divided into two distinct 15-minute sessions: The Split (Q1 & Q2)

The 12 fastest riders fight for the top 12 spots on the grid. The fastest overall secures the prestigious "pole position." Key Strategy Elements

The Main Race, traditionally held on Sunday afternoon, is the climax of the race weekend. This is where the big championship points are awarded and race legends are made. Rules and Dynamics How Does MotoGP™ Qualifying Affect the Race?