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Marquez breaks lap record on way to pole at Italian MotoGP
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Marquez breaks lap record on way to pole at Italian MotoGP

2019-06-02 00:49 Last Updated At:01:00

Titleholder Marc Marquez set a lap record at Mugello on his way to pole position for the Italian MotoGP on Saturday.

Marquez, who rides for Honda, timed 1 minute, 45.519 seconds at the end of qualifying to be 0.214 ahead of Fabio Quartararo on his Yamaha SRT.

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Spain's Marc Marquez salutes after clocking the fastest time during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Spain's Marc Marquez salutes after clocking the fastest time during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

France's Fabio Quartararo poses after setting the second fastest time in the qualifying session for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Claudio GiovanniniANSA via AP)

France's Fabio Quartararo poses after setting the second fastest time in the qualifying session for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Claudio GiovanniniANSA via AP)

Italy's Danilo Petrucci steers his bike during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Danilo Petrucci steers his bike during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Danilo Petrucci, who had earlier beaten Valentino Rossi's record at the circuit, was third fastest, 0.362 behind Marquez.

Spain's Marc Marquez salutes after clocking the fastest time during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Spain's Marc Marquez salutes after clocking the fastest time during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

The top five riders all beat the Ducati rider's previous benchmark.

Five-time champion Marquez leads Andrea Dovizioso by eight points in the standings after three wins in the past four grand prix.

There was disappointment for Rossi, last year's pole-sitter, who will start his home GP from 18th.

France's Fabio Quartararo poses after setting the second fastest time in the qualifying session for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Claudio GiovanniniANSA via AP)

France's Fabio Quartararo poses after setting the second fastest time in the qualifying session for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Claudio GiovanniniANSA via AP)

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Italy's Danilo Petrucci steers his bike during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Danilo Petrucci steers his bike during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

Italy's Valentino Rossi steers his Yamaha during qualifying practice for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy at the Mugello circuit, in Scarperia, Italy, Saturday, June 1, 2019. (AP PhotoAntonio Calanni)

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Four years after showing up late for the Beijing Olympics and missing one of his races because of a case of COVID-19, U.S. long track speedskater Casey Dawson is enjoying what he jokingly terms his “villain arc,” peaking at the right time ahead of the Milan Cortina Games.

Dawson secured a spot for next month in the men's 5,000 meters — an event he was forced to skip in 2022 while sick — by winning at that distance at the U.S. Olympic trials in 6 minutes, 12.857 seconds on Friday night.

“I actually got COVID two or three weeks before going to the competition. Tested positive for 50 straight tests,” said Dawson, a 25-year-old from Park City, Utah. “Couldn’t go over to the Games. I missed the opening ceremonies. Missed the 5,000 meters. Showed up 12 hours before my 1,500 meters. So I kind of got a little screwed over from that point of view. But this time around, I’m just looking forward to getting there smoothly and just getting a little bit of redemption.”

And then, with a chuckle, Dawson added: “It’s kind of fun to have, like, my villain arc, I would call it. Just coming back and having some fun.”

Ethan Cepuran was about 6 1/2 seconds back Friday, finishing next in 6:19.335.

The last American man to medal in the 5,000 at an Olympics was Chad Hedrick at the 2006 Turin Games.

Dawson already had secured the lone U.S. place for Milan in the men’s 10,000 — a race not being contested at these trials — and also will be part of the trio for men’s team pursuit at the Olympics.

Dawson, Cepuran and Emery Lehman took the bronze in that event in Beijing four years ago, set the world record in 2024 and claimed gold in the team pursuit at the world championships in March.

In the other race Friday, the women's 3,000, Greta Myers won in 4:06.799. As of now, the United States does not have a berth in Milan for that distance, but one of its athletes could end up in the field if another country relinquishes an opening.

“It's hard to wait,” said Myers, a 21-year-old from Lino Lakes, Minnesota. “But I'm very hopeful. I think it's at least a 50-50 chance that it'll happen.”

The U.S. Olympic roster for long track won't become official until the four-day trials at the Pettit National Ice Center wrap up on Monday. One element that could come into play is that the Americans are allowed to bring a maximum of eight men and six women to these Winter Games.

The biggest star of the team — and the sport — is scheduled to make his trials debut Saturday in the men's 1,000 meters: Jordan Stolz. The 21-year-old from Kewaskum, a town about 40 miles north of Milwaukee, is not just competing at home this week; he's racing at the same rink where he first began taking lessons as a kid.

He made his Olympic debut at age 17 in Beijing four years ago, finishing 13th in the 500 and 14th in the 1,000.

At both the 2023 and 2024 world championships, Stolz earned titles in each of the 500, 1,000 and 1,500 meters.

He's already pre-qualified for the Olympics based on performances at those three distances. All he really needs to do to lock down berths on the squad for the Feb. 6-22 Milan Cortina Games is show up at the starting line this week.

The 500 and 1,500 are slated for Sunday, and the mass start is Monday.

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Casey Dawson, of Park City, Utah, right, and Ethan Cepuran, of Glen Ellyn, lllinois, left, compete in the men's 5,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic trials for long track speed skating at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Howard Fendrich)

Casey Dawson, of Park City, Utah, right, and Ethan Cepuran, of Glen Ellyn, lllinois, left, compete in the men's 5,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic trials for long track speed skating at the Pettit National Ice Center in Milwaukee, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Howard Fendrich)

The Pettit National Ice Center is seen in Milwaukee on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, the first day of the U.S. Olympic trials for long track speedskating. (AP Photo/Howard Fendrich)

The Pettit National Ice Center is seen in Milwaukee on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, the first day of the U.S. Olympic trials for long track speedskating. (AP Photo/Howard Fendrich)

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