Bastianini holds slim advantage over Lowes on Day 1

After a wet FP1, no rain fell in the afternoon and it allowed the intermediate class to get some valuable dry running in, despite the track still having plenty of damp patches. In the opening exchanges, Jake Dixon (Petronas Sprinta Racing) – who didn’t venture out in FP1 – crashed at the notorious Turn 4. He was flicked off his Kalex violently and unfortunately for the in-form British rider, it was confirmed later that he had fractured his right wrist.

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