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Marquez massacres them on opening day at Aragon

2019 MotoGP
Round 14 – Aragon

Friday Practice Results / Report / Quotes

Marc Marquez’ (Repsol Honda Team) stunning and smooth 1m46.869 in FP1 sees the reigning World Champion sit over a second clear of the field after Day 1 at the Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon.

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Marc Marquez

Maverick Viñales was fastest from Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP team-mate Valentino Rossi in FP2 as the duo complete the top three on the combined standings.

The headlines though remained Marquez’ awesome show of speed in the first session of the weekend – despite a front end lose in the afternoon that he bounced up from. There was savage intent clear in the eyes of the Spaniard, while his competitors when glancing at the timing monitors early in FP1, looked incredulous…

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Marc Marquez

Rain threatens to disrupt proceedings on Saturday, with a place in that all-important provisional Q2 graduation zone seemingly up for grabs on Friday given the forecast, thus the intent by many to put a fast lap in the locker on Friday. From Marquez though it seemed more than that, it looked as though he wanted to stamp his authority and demoralise the opposition… The final part of his quote on Friday was just to rub a little more salt in the wounds of the riders he had just flayed mercilessly…


Marc Marquez – P1

“Today we started very well and actually we ended quite well too. In the morning we did our time attack, I felt good and with the potential weather tomorrow I thought it was best. It was a quite good lap! In the afternoon we worked a lot with used tyres and unfortunately had a small crash but we learned a lot from it. Aside from this little fall everything went well and I think there’s still some more time to find.”

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Marc Marquez

Maverick Viñales – P2

“Things are going well so far. We‘re trying the new parts at the moment and are working a lot on the bike. I‘m not really concentrating on my rhythm or on setting fast laps, because we need to work a lot on the bike and try to understand in which direction to go. We are working really hard and are very pleased with the lap times because things are going the right way. We need to keep working, keep exploring the new bike items and see if we can get an advantage with the new exhaust. It‘s very important that we‘re inside the top 10, we did a good job today. We‘ve improved a lot in the rain, so I‘m not really worried should it be wet tomorrow. I know that we can be in the top 5 if it rains, so that‘s very important, but our main goal is getting on the first row tomorrow, have a good start on Sunday, and try to move forward. This is a track where I‘ve always been fast, so I‘m very pleased to be in these first places today.”

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Maverick Viñales

Valentino Rossi – P3

“I’m very happy! In the morning we had a lot of problems, but in the afternoon, in FP2, we were able to improve the electronics, the engine brake, and also the acceleration of the bike, so I feel better now. We still have a lot of work to do, but it’s important to be inside the top 3 on the Friday. The weather forecast for tomorrow isn’t fantastic, so everybody tried really hard to stay inside the top 10 today because FP3 might be wet. Usually when we make improvements in the dry it’s the same in the wet. Maybe we have a chance tomorrow to try and understand if we’re stronger in the wet conditions.”

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Valentino Rossi

The best of the rest…

And joining the top three in that top ten as it stands were many a usual suspect – with Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) one surprising name to be left out. If it’s wet in FP3, the Silverstone winner may have his work cut out for him.

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Alex Rins

There were no such issues for Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) as the French rookie showed off his now customary impressive pace by taking fourth and ending the day as top Independent Team rider. ‘El Diablo’ slotted in just behind the Monster Energy Yamaha duo of Viñales and Rossi in FP2, with the Iwata marque dominating the afternoon…although Marquez’ morning hot lap remained out of reach.

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Fabio Quartararo

Viñales spent much of that afternoon chipping away at his rival’s advantage and a few positions chopped and changed in the top five and ten, but a late rush for provisional graduation to Q2 soon changed the tone again.

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Maverick Viñales

Rossi was one who needed a boost up the order after finishing FP1 outside the top 15, and Quartararo was on the edge too. Ultimately, both would shoot up the timesheets and safely end the day in P3 and P4 respectively, just ahead of another stunning performance from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s man of the moment Pol Espargaro. After a solid FP1 within the top ten, the Spaniard ends the day in an ever-impressive P5 overall.

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Pol Espargaro

Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) slipped from fifth to sixth overall, although the KTM ahead only got the better of him by an infinitesimal 0.050, with LCR Honda Castrol’s Cal Crutchlow then even closer in seventh – only 0.008 in further arrears.

Jack Miller – P6

“We started much better than the Misano weekend and this gives us great confidence. We did a good job with the tyres and collected a lot of data. We are easily in Top 10. If it were to rain tomorrow we would be directly in Q2 and this would allow us to work on the race pace even in wet conditions.”

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Jack Miller

Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) kept the trend going as he ended the day only 0.027 off Crutchlow; the Italian eighth by the end of play after ending FP1 in P4.

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Andrea Dovizioso

Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) impressed on Friday to take ninth and give himself a shout of a place in Q2, and he could be the only Suzuki rider there after Rins just lost out.

A late lunge from Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) was what got the Silverstone winner and the older Espargaro brother ends Friday in tenth to make it every manufacturer in the top ten on Day 1 in Aragon.

Rins will be joined by the likes of Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Team) and Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) in looking up at the sky on Saturday morning and hoping it’s dry. 

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Valentino Rossi

Jorge Lorenzo was able to steadily improve his lap times and close in on the fastest riders. With only seven-tenths splitting riders from second to 11th in the combined times, just a few tenths offered massive potential gains. A best time of 1’49.710 from FP2 saw the five-time World Champion end just a second from a spot in the top ten as he worked to improve the feeling on his bike, but P20 makes it seem as though he is a long way away from being competitive. Adding further insult is the fact that his team-mate is almost three-seconds faster…. Jorge Lorenzo ultimately ended the second practice session as the fastest rider through the speed trap though, hitting 334.4 km/h.

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Jorge Lorenzo

Jorge Lorenzo – P20

“We struggled with the feeling today and I was hoping to be more competitive after our stronger start in Misano. In the afternoon I was able to improve a bit, but still I am looking to close the gap more. Sadly it looks like it will rain tomorrow which makes it a little harder for us as we will have less time to set up the bike but I will be able to do some running in the wet.”

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Jorge Lorenzo

MotoGP Aragon Friday Combined Times

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 M.Marquez HONDA 1m46.869
2 M.Viñales YAMAHA 1m48.014
3 V.Rossi YAMAHA 1m48.071
4 F.Quartararo YAMAHA 1m48.117
5 P.Espargaro KTM 1m48.392
6 J.Miller DUCATI 1m48.442
7 C.Crutchlow HONDA 1m48.450
8 A.Dovizioso DUCATI 1m48.477
9 J.Mir SUZUKI 1m48.641
10 A.Espargaro APRILIA 1m48.704
11 A.Rins SUZUKI 1m48.737
12 D.Petrucci DUCATI 1m48.873
13 T.Nakagami HONDA 1m48.923
14 F.Morbidelli YAMAHA 1m49.104
15 A.Iannone APRILIA 1m49.236
16 T.Rabat DUCATI 1m49.304
17 M.Kallio KTM 1m49.342
18 M.Oliveira KTM 1m49.425
19 H.Syahrin KTM 1m49.626
20 J.Lorenzo HONDA 1m49.710
21 F.Bagnaia DUCATI 1m49.821
22 K.Abraham DUCATI 1m49.903
23 B.Smith APRILIA 1m50.164

Moto2

Augusto Fernandez (FlexBox HP 40) is the rider to beat heading into Saturday courtesy of his fastest time in FP1 at the Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon, with second fastest Luca Marini (Sky Racing Team VR46) also setting his fastest lap in the morning. Lorenzo Baldassarri (FlexBox HP 40) completes the top three on Friday, his time from FP2 his best effort.

Both Fernandez and Marini had over sixth tenths of an advantage heading into FP2 at MotorLand Aragon and for the most part the session was quiet in terms of laptime improvements. However, after finishing FP1 in a solid sixth, the likes of Sam Lowes (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) and Alex Marquez (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) made some moves.

Tom Lüthi (Dynavolt Intact GP) then moved into P4 on the combined times before he stopped on track with some sort of issue, and ultimately it was session over for the Swiss rider, while Marini was busy setting the fastest lap of the session – but not overall. Baldassarri finished third in FP1 and he soon found himself back in the same position on the combined times as the clock ticked down in FP2, but no one could match Fernandez. The Misano winner was struggling to find time in the afternoon and took the flag in P8, but he would remain quickest overall.

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Augusto Fernandez

Despite topping FP2 by over two tenths, Marini wouldn’t beat his Friday morning time as he remains behind Fernandez heading into Saturday’s action. Baldassarri was able to find time to close the gap from 0.8 to 0.6 and take third, with Lowes’ good day continuing in FP2, the Brit finding three tenths to climb from P6 to P4. Title race leader Marquez sits over six tenths off his main rival on Day 1 at his home Grand Prix, the Spaniard slipping down one place to P5 overall by the end of play.

Nicolo Bulega (Sky Racing Team VR46) and Iker Lecuona (American Racing KTM) – the top KTM rider on Day 1 – climbed the combined standings during the final 10 minutes of FP2 to take P6 and P7 respectively, with Lüthi able to keep P8 despite his late drama. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) finished ninth in both FP1 and FP2, with ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team’s Tetsuta Nagashima completing the top ten.

Xavi Vierge (EG 0,0 Marc VDS), Jorge Navarro (HDR Heidrun Speed Up), Remy Gardner (ONEXOX TKKR SAG Team) and Andrea Locatelli (Italtrans Racing Team) are currently the last who stand to move through to Q2 if the weather, as it’s expected to, changes on Saturday. Leaving the likes of Fabio Di Giannantonio (HDR Heidrun Speed Up) heading for Q1…


Moto2 Aragon Friday Combined Times

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 A.Fernandez KALEX 1m52.474
2 L.Marini KALEX 1m52.752
3 L.Baldassarri KALEX 1m53.103
4 S.Lowes KALEX 1m53.111
5 A.Marquez KALEX 1m53.131
6 N.Bulega KALEX 1m53.157
7 I.Lecuona KTM 1m53.159
8 T.Luthi KALEX 1m53.197
9 B.Binder KTM 1m53.271
10 T.Nagashima KALEX 1m53.367
11 X.Vierge KALEX 1m53.376
12 J.Navarro SPEED UP 1m53.484
13 R.Gardner KALEX 1m53.487
14 A.Locatelli KALEX 1m53.499
15 S.Chantra KALEX 1m53.500
16 J.Martin KTM 1m53.502
17 F.Di Giannanto   SPEED UP 1m53.676
18 B.Bendsneyde   NTS 1m53.700
19 J.Raffin KALEX 1m53.707
20 E.Bastianini KALEX 1m53.882
21 J.Roberts KTM 1m53.946
22 S.Corsi NTS 1m54.077
23 S.Manzi MV AGUSTA 1m54.115
24 M.Bezzecchi KTM 1m54.397
25 J.Dixon KTM 1m54.745
26 P.Oettl KTM 1m54.789
27 L.Tulovic KTM 1m54.982
28 D.Aegerter MV AGUSTA 1m55.598
29 X.Cardelus KTM 1m55.636
30 G.Salim KALEX 1m55.950
31 G.Ruiu KALEX 1m56.388
32 A.Norrodin KALEX 1m56.897

Moto3

Andrea Migno (WWR) blasted out the blocks in the Gran Premio Michelin de Aragon on Day 1, going quickest overall to beat Misano winner Tatuski Suzuki (SIC58 Squadra Corse) to the top by just 0.086. Less than a tenth behind the duo at the top, Tony Arbolino (VNE Snipers) ensured the timesheets stayed tight in third.

On a scorching hot day expected to turn wet by tomorrow, getting a place in the top 14 – and therefore a provisional place in Q2 – was high on the agenda. And that’s something Aron Canet (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) misses out on, with the man second in the Championship ending the day in P16. The lightweight class had a last minute shootout at the end of FP2, with riders heading out for a one-lap dash with three minutes remaining. Red sectors were lighting up the timing screens and it was Suzuki who beat his own time by 0.4 seconds initially, but Migno would leave it as late as possible to fire in the best time of the day by just 0.086. Arbolino jumped from P15 in FP1 to P3 in FP2 to once again sit at the sharp end of the field.

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Andrea Migno

WWR’s Jaume Masia sits P4 at the end of Day 1, 0.218 off his teammate’s time on home turf, with Ayumu Sasaki (Petronas Sprinta Racing) completing the top five on Friday by virtue of his last flying lap.

Filip Salac (Redox PrüstelGP) slipped from P5 to P6 in FP2 but it was nevertheless a positive day for the young Czech rider, with Riccardo Rossi (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) having a good showing in P7 on the combined times thanks to his best lap in FP1, although the Italian had a tougher time in the afternoon. John McPhee (Petronas Sprinta Racing) ends Friday in P8 after going second quickest in the morning, with Albert Arenas (Gaviota Angel Nieto Team) and Japanese rookie Ai Ogura (Honda Team Asia) completing the top ten.

So where’s Championship leader Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing)? Down in P11, although he’ll be safely through to Q2 should the weather change, as key rival Canet heads for Q1…

Moto3 Aragon Friday Combined Times

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 A.Migno KTM 1m58.566
2 T.Suzuki HONDA 1m58.652
3 T.Arbolino HONDA 1m58.732
4 J.Masia KTM 1m58.784
5 A.Sasaki HONDA 1m59.014
6 F.Salac KTM 1m59.103
7 R.Rossi HONDA 1m59.116
8 J.Mcphee HONDA 1m59.122
9 A.Ogura HONDA 1m59.134
10 A.Arenas KTM 1m59.184
11 L.Dalla Porta   Ita HONDA 1m59.260
12 J.Kornfeil KTM 1m59.318
13 A.Lopez HONDA 1m59.369
14 G.Rodrigo HONDA 1m59.454
15 M.Ramirez HONDA 1m59.642
16 A.Canet KTM 1m59.667
17 D.Foggia KTM 1m59.670
18 R.Fernandez KTM 1m59.677
19 M.Yurchenko KTM 1m59.684
20 C.Tatay KTM 1m59.715
21 D.Oncu KTM 1m59.958
22 K.Masaki KTM 1m59.962
23 J.Garcia HONDA 1m59.984
24 D.Pizzoli HONDA 2m00.063
25 D.Binder KTM 2m00.105
26 G.Riu Male KTM 2m00.129
27 C.Vietti KTM 2m00.261
28 S.Nepa KTM 2m00.331
29 S.Garcia HONDA 2m00.500
30 T.Booth-Amos KTM 2m01.640
31 K.Toba HONDA 2m02.546

Source: MCNews.com.au

Alpinestars Releases Randy Mamola Legends Series Supertech R Race Replica Boot

Alpinestars adds Randy Mamola replica boot to the Legends Collection of Supertech R Race Replica boots. 

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ALPINESTARS PRESENTS: LIMITED EDITION ‘RANDY MAMOLA’ LEGENDS SERIES SUPERTECH R RACE REPLICA

RANDY MAMOLA

ARAGON, SPAIN – The Spanish MotoGP race weekend at the iconic Aragon circuit sees Alpinestars launch the ‘Randy Mamola’ Legends Series Supertech R Race Replica boot in recognition of one of MotoGP’s most charismatic racing icons, Randy Mamola.

American Champion, Randy Mamola enjoyed an extremely successful career lasting from 1979 through 1992, with Randy finishing second in the premiere 500cc World Championship on four different occasions. Randy competed in 151 races in 500cc racing, securing 13 wins, 57 podiums, five poles and 11 fastest laps, and his unique blend of bike control, racing talent and showmanship saw him become a favorite rider with racing enthusiasts across the globe.

Recognized as one of the sport’s most outgoing personalities, Randy continues to entertain fans on and off the track, piloting the Ducati two-seat MotoGP bike as well as spearheading the Two Wheels for Life charity.

Alpinestars most iconic road riding boot worn by a roster of the fastest world champions past and present, the Supertech R features performance innovations, including a redesigned compound rubber sole, an ergonomically profiled shin plate and a redesigned front flex area – all of which enhance the podium winning performance of this premium race boot.

The Limited Edition ‘Randy Mamola’ Legends Series Supertech R is a fitting tribute to Randy’s skill and dedication to life on two wheels. Featuring all of the technical innovations of Alpinestars class-leading Supertech R boot, the red, black and white colorway allows fans to enjoy a distinctive, premium race boot fit for Champions.

Learn more here.









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Global Series finely poised after Aragon

Roles were reversed in a thrilling race two. Held over 10 laps, trastevere73 got the holeshot and led from the front while AndrewZh and the impressive Wimp gave chase close behind. The leading two soon broke clear, however and produced a grandstand finale, with the Ducati Team rider passing his rival before the final turn on the last lap. Not to be outdone, trastevere73 showed all his class to let the brakes off, and outmanoeuvre his rival to win his first race in this year’s Global Series and put himself back in the championship hunt.

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Marquez must keep an eye on Yamaha rivals in Aragon

After finishing Free Practice 1 comfortably fastest at the Gran Premio Michelin® de Aragon, Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) suffered a Turn 8 fall and could manage only fourth in FP2, behind no less than three Yamaha runners. Whilst Marquez remains undeniably the man to beat, Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), teammate Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) are expected to be his main challengers for the podium places this weekend.

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Indian Motorcycle Sponsors Inaugural Women Riders World Relay

For the U.S., the Women Riders World Relay starts in Maine September 25. 

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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SPONSORS INAUGURAL ‘WOMEN RIDERS WORLD RELAY’

Female Motorcyclists Embark on 12-Month Ride Around the World; Tour the United States September 25 Through October 12 

MEDINA, MN (September 17, 2019) – Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, today announced its support for the Women Riders World Relay, a world-wide motorcycle tour exclusively for women that strives to ignite a global sisterhood to inspire unity and passion across cultures worldwide.  Motorcycle ownership among women has steadily increased in the United States. In 2009 only 10% of motorcycle owners were women, while a 2018 survey from the Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) reports that number has climbed to 19% over the last 10 years. 

The global relay enters the United States on September 25 through Calais, Maine. Guardians of the baton will ride a total of 18 legs spanning 18 days before passing the baton into Mexico out of Laredo, Texas on October 12. During the tour, the Women Riders World Relay will stop at historic motorcycle landmarks including the Wood Museum of Springfield History which is home to the birthplace of Indian Motorcycle and the Indian Motorcycle Collection in Springfield, Massachusetts; The AMA Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio; the Indian Motorcycle factory in Spirit Lake, Iowa; and a day of dirt riding with the Colorado GS Girls.

“No matter gender, race, or religion, riding around the world is an incredible feat, and we’re proud to be support these female riders who enjoy the escape, the freedom and the comradery you get when riding motorcycles,” said Reid Wilson, Vice President of Indian Motorcycle “When we first learned about the Women Riders World Relay, we wanted to help in any way possible, as our core values aligns with theirs. We are proud to welcome and support our women riders and hope to inspire courage, unity and pride for generations to come.” 

Women Riders World Relay was founded by UK motorcycle enthusiast Hayley Bell to shine a light on a widely overlooked segment of riders. The global ride made its very first debut on February 26 and will conclude in the United Arab Emirates in February of 2020. Hayley, among other female riders, help pave the way for the growing landscape of women riders through inspiring events such as the Women Riders World Relay.  

Ride leaders of the Women Riders World Relay will be riding Indian Motorcycle Chieftain and Roadmaster motorcycles, bikes that offer modern, streamlined designs, technology, multiple ride modes, and comfortable riding position appeal to female riders of all skill levels.

For a complete look at the global ride route visit Women Riders World Relay. To learn more or to follow along, follow Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  

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Rain in Spain: Saturday set for a wet weather shakeup?

Riders such as Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar), Ducati Team’s Danilo Petrucci and Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) will be praying FP3 will remain dry, so they can have a chance of clambering their way into the top 10 and an automatic Q2 place. However, if the wet weather arrives during the morning session – and stays throughout the day – FP3 becomes vital in finding a good wet weather feeling for qualifying.

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Down in pitlane: “We’ve definitely made a step”

“Right now, we must not forget that our lead rider Miguel is doing his rookie season. So far, without you thinking I’m being politically correct, I’m really happy with what we have. We got a big update in Spielberg, we’re trying to help Miguel learn the MotoGP class, we’ll have the 2020 prototype at the Valencia test. Right now, what we have is more than enough for us and we’ll let Mika, Pol and Dani do the development work, we’re happy with that.”

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Miller “just focused on race pace” on Day 1

“Really happy with how the weekend has started out, immediately from the first exit this morning a lot better feeling, more normal, better grip, I was able to go out there and put in consistent runs alone, which was nice,” began the number 43 rider, who – alongside the other Ducati riders – endured a tough time at Misano last weekend. So, to be able to get out of the blocks well in Aragon has undoubtedly given Miller more confidence for the rest of the weekend as he and his Pramac crew focused mainly on race setup.

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Fernandez holds Aragon advantage on Friday

Both Fernandez and Marini had over a sixth tenth advantage heading into FP2 at MotorLand Aragon and for the large part, in terms of riders improving their lap times during the afternoon, the session was quiet. However, after finishing FP1 in a solid sixth, Sam Lowes (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) had managed to improve his combined time to climb into the top three behind Fernandez and Marini, with Championship leader Alex Marquez (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) also improving his time to go back to fourth after the British rider had bumped him down a spot to fifth.

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Yamaha trio top FP2, Marquez remains the man to beat

With rain threatening on Saturday, Marquez’ tactic was clear: get the work done in FP1 to get yourself into Q2, before focusing on race setup in the afternoon. Leading into the afternoon session Marquez had a 1.6 second advantage over Viñales, but it was Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) and Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) who were the ones improving their time early in FP2. However, neither could get close to Marquez’ time but it wouldn’t be the perfect day for the number 93. An unscathed crash at Turn 8 may have dampened the Championship leader’s spirits slightly, but even when the soft tyres were put in by his competitors at the end of FP2, no one would finish within a second.

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