Pedrosa takes pole in Malaysia,Marquez 7th

MotoGP leader Marc Marquez has qualified seventh after crashing in his first lap and Dani Pedrosa has taken pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Honda's Dani Pedrosa

Honda's Dani Pedrosa has taken pole position for the Malaysian MotoGP on Sunday. (AAP)

Honda rider Dani Pedrosa has grabbed his third pole position of the season at the Malaysian Grand Prix, while MotoGP leader Marc Marquez has qualified seventh after crashing on his first flying lap.

Spaniard Pedrosa lapped the Sepang International Circuit in one minute 59.212 seconds on Saturday to edge Frenchman Johann Zarco into second, with Andrea Dovizioso, Marquez's closest challenger, taking the third front-row spot on a stifling hot day.

"I did a couple of mistakes still in my last run but I am very happy because (my) third pole of the year is quite positive," Pedrosa said.

"Normally, I don't do so many poles so I'm happy.

"The track was improving so the lap times were every time faster because (of) no rain today. So we hope tomorrow again to have a dry race."

Fifth in the championship, Pedrosa will bid for his second win of the season and first since May in Jerez.

Reigning MotoGP champion Marquez, 33 points ahead of Dovizioso, can sew up his fourth championship with victory on Sunday but will need to do it the hard way.

Disaster struck at turn 15 of his first lap when he slid off his bike and although he quickly returned to pit, he was unable to make up much ground in a furious finish to the Q2 session.

Between he and Dovizioso are three formidable competitors on the second row, with Italian great Valentino Rossi fourth on the grid for Yamaha ahead of fifth-placed teammate Maverick Vinales and three-times world champion Jorge Lorenzo sixth on his Ducati.

The trio will only be too happy to frustrate Marquez to keep the championship race alive into the final round at Valencia.

Australian Jack Miller, for Honda, will be take 12th position.


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