After displaying a strong pace in every session at the Japanese Grand Prix, Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez set the third fastest time of the day at the end of a thrilling qualifying session on a drying Motegi track.

After switching from rain tyres to slicks for his second time attack, the 24-year-old Spaniard was unable to improve on the time that had until then put him on provisional pole.

Nonetheless, his 1'53.903โ€ time, set despite a big slide in the final corner, was quick enough to earn him his 11th front-row start of this season, less than half a second from pole-setter Johann Zarco.

โ€œThe result is good but clearly the slicks today weren't the right choice, as it was a bit too early for them,โ€ he said. โ€œAnyway, you always have to look at the positive side of things, which in this case, firstly is that we're still on the front row, as we had already done a very good lap time on rain tyres; and secondly is that we managed to understand a few things in case of a flag-to-flag race.โ€

โ€œI'm also happy I saved a crash when I set my fastest time and avoided my team missing dinner tonight! I think we've had a good weekend so far, being able to do well in every session in the wet, keeping a fast pace in quite challenging conditions, and that's very positive. Tomorrow it looks like it will rain again, but we'll see; we could also have mixed conditions, and in that case we will have to be ready for every situationโ€.