Ducati Lenovo Team Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia competes during the practice session ahead of the Moto GP Grand Prix of Doha at the Losail International Circuit, in the city of Lusail. - AFP pic
Ducati Lenovo Team Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia competes during the practice session ahead of the Moto GP Grand Prix of Doha at the Losail International Circuit, in the city of Lusail. - AFP pic

LUSAIL, Qatar: The two riders duelling for the MotoGP title, leader Francesco Bagnaia and his closest pursuer Jorge Martin, both made the cut for Qatar Grand Prix second qualifying round.

Reigning champion Bagnaia, of Ducati, leads Martin, of the Italian manufacturer's satellite team Pramac, by 14 points with 37 at stake on the Lusail circuit for this weekend's penultimate race.

Spaniard Martin -- who is chasing his first world crown -- has gradually reeled in his Italian rival over the second half of the 20-event season.

Both riders qualified late in the evening session and will be able to sit out Saturday's first qualifying round before the second session in the afternoon.

Raul Fernandez of Aprilia, Fabio Di Giannantonio of Ducati-Gresini and Maverick Vinales of Aprilia took the first three spots. -- AFP