The #79 continues his charge in Czechia, heading Di Giannantonio and Bagnaia on the front row at Brno
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Ogura drove 1:51,139 minutes to the first MotoGP pole and to the track record Bagnaia won the sprint ahead of Ogura and Marc Marquez penalties for Jorge Martin with two Long Laps, Toprak Razgatlioglu with three starting places and a race lock for Marco Bezzecchi The Grand Prix of the Czech Republic in Brno offered a dense program of sporting highlights and decisions off the track. A young Aprilia driver wrote in qualifying history, a Ducati fact…