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Marc Marquez

Marc Marquez starts from pole for the fourth successive year in Australia. From his previous three MotoGP poles at Phillip Island he has had one win in 2015 and he has crashed out twice when leading the race.

Marquez Australian MotoGP 2017

Maverick Viñales

In second place on the grid is Maverick Viñales, who finished third in Australia last year from 13th place on the grid. This is the first time Vinales has qualified on the front row in Phillip Island.

Vinales, Australian MotoGP 2017

Johann Zarco

Johann Zarco starts from the front row for the fourth time in his rookie season, and his third position equals his best dry weather qualifying result that he had at the French Grand Prix. Phillip Island is one of just two current tracks where Zarco did not have a podium finish in the Moto2 class. The other one is Qatar.

Zarco, Australian MotoGP 2017

Andrea Iannone

Heading the second row is Andrea Iannone, which is his best qualifying result since the opening race of the year in Qatar when he qualified in second place on the grid. Iannone finished third on his last appearance in Phillip Island in 2015, having missed last season through injury.

Iannone, Australian MotoGP 2017

Jack Miller

Jack Miller is in fifth place on the grid, which equals his best ever grid position in the MotoGP class that he achieved last year at this circuit.

Miller, Australian MotoGP 2017

Pol Espargaro

Pol Espargaro takes the final place on the second row, which is the best qualifying result so far for KTM in their first year in the MotoGP class. Espargaro has twice won at Phillip Island in the Moto2 class and finished fifth here last year, which was his equal best dry weather result of 2016.

Pol Espargaro, Australian MotoGP 2017

Valentino Rossi

Starting from the head of the third row is Valentino Rossi, who has finished on the podium in the premier-class at Phillip Island on 14 occasions, Six of those top three finishes have been achieved after qualifying outside of the top six places on the grid.

Rossi, Australian MotoGP 2017

Aleix Espargaro

Aleix Espargaro is in eighth place on the grid, which is the fifth successive race he has qualified on one of the front three rows.

Aleix Espargaro, Australian MotoGP 2017

Bradley Smith

Bradley Smith starts from ninth place on the grid, which makes it two KTM riders on the front three rows. This is the best dry weather qualifying result for Smith since he was eighth on the grid in Mugello last year.

Smith, Australian MotoGP 2017

Cal Crutchlow

Cal Crutchlow, who won the race in Phillip Island last year, has qualified in tenth place on the grid.

Crutchlow, Australian MotoGP 2017

Andrea Dovizioso

Andrea Dovizioso is the highest placed Ducati rider on the grid in 11th place, which is his worst qualifying since Jerez when he was in 14th place on the grid.

Dovizioso, Australian MotoGP 2017

Ducati

This is the first time since the Australian Grand Prix in 2006 that no Ducati rider has qualified in the top 10 places on the grid.

Dovizioso, German MotoGP 2017