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Arbolino tops windy FP3 as Canet remains quickest overall

The rain may have stayed away for the opening session of qualifying day on the Island, but strong winds meant the lightweight class riders had a tough time out there during FP3. At the end of it, only Sasaki went quicker than his FP2 time, but this was only good enough for P26 overall. For FP3 pacesetter Arbolino, Q1 beckons after placing P17 on the combined times, with Aron Canet (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) heading into qualifying as the fastest man out there in the Moto3™ class. Romano Fenati (VNE Snipers) and Dennis Foggia (SKY Racing Team VR46) were inside the top five in FP3 as both Italians claim a top 14 spot for an automatic Q2 spot.

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Dovizioso “really happy” to be second fastest

“I always struggle at this track and it’s very difficult for me, unfortunately, to enjoy riding here. The feeling isn’t special, but the grip is quite low, especially like always here on the left because you have to keep the angle for most of the lap. Not too bad though. We are in the group, we’re not the fastest, but it’s important to be in a good position.”

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P3 for Crutchlow in the dry, improvements needed in the wet

“As I said, I don’t feel fantastic on the bike and I need to improve in some areas. That session at the end was quite helpful as we got two dry sessions today. With the disastrous weather tomorrow, it won’t be too good,” continued the 2016 Australian GP winner. “I don’t feel good with the bike in the rain at all, I feel really, really bad. Let’s see if we can improve that feeling tomorrow and then hopefully the race is dry on Sunday.”

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Quartararo “fit” despite missing FP2 but set to ride in FP3

Dr Charte, MotoGP™ Medical Director, said this regarding Quartararo’s condition: “Quartararo, after the crash that he had half an hour ago, we submitted to an exhaustive medical examination on the left ankle area, which is what he complained about most, and the footage looked like where he had the impact in quite a violent way, and the conventional x-rays don’t show any fracture to neither the tibia, nor the fibula or to the bones of the left foot. It’s true that he has a big hematoma and bruising on the top of the foot and we’ve given him anti-inflammatories as well as cryotherapy and a more intensive treatment to bring down the pain. The rider is fit but we’re going to monitor him day-to-day or hour-to-hour to see if it’s recommendable that he goes out to ride or not.”

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Vinales fastest on Friday at Phillip Island by half-a-second!

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In a stark contrast to this morning the sun was shining brightly across the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit when pit-lane opened for FP2 at 1505 on Friday afternoon.

Vinales had pretty much dominated FP1, while Jack Miller and Marc Marquez were also always close to the top of the time-sheets throughout the wet morning session.

Vinales had looked very comfortable on the wet track, his YZR-M1 slithering around underneath him as he put in plenty of 1m39s before underlining his wet pace with a 1m38.957s to hold off late charges from Miller and Marquez. This trio clearly had the best pace in the wet. Rossi in P4 was just under a second off his team-mate.

The big news from FP1 though was Fabio Quartararo’s crash. The young Frenchman was stretchered to the medical centre where pain-killers were administered that ruled him out of participating in FP2.  He was cleared of any broken bones but extensive bruising to his ankle was causing him great discomfort. He had been seventh in the morning session.

In the dry this afternoon half the field were into the 1m31s by lap three. Marquez then dropped in a 1m30.332s on his fourth lap, despite a massive wiggle coming on to the main straight.  Vinales was right behind him on 1m30.467s while Crutchlow, Miller and Petrucci were also now in the 1m30s.

Maverick Vinales was the first to dip into the 1m29s, a 1m29.916s on his ninth lap showcasing that wet or dry he is up to fighting for victory this weekend.

Danilo Petrucci was the second rider to drop under the 1m30s barrier, and then did it again on the next lap to better Vinales and go P1. 

That didn’t last long though as Marquez blasted across the line to a 1m29.718, only to then go quicker again at the first split before getting caught up in traffic at turn four, ruining that lap. Next time around though he bettered it to 1m29.621s.

Vinales then turned up the wick to a 1m29.195s with 20-minutes still remaining.

Jack Miller kept his powder dry until ten-minutes were left, the Aussie then shooting up to second place ahead of Marquez, a 1m29.609s to the Pramac Ducati man.

With five-minutes left on the clock riders were largely heading out of pit-lane on fresh rubber for a last charge time attack to ensure their spot in Q2 tomorrow, should Saturday turn out as wet as expected.

Petrucci jumped up the order to P2, a 1m29.327s pushing Miller back to P3. Miller retaliated, but not quite by enough, despite the Australian improving his time Petrucci remained P2 with two-minutes remaining.

Pol Espargaro then crashed while trying to improve on his best of 1m30.859s, his afternoon was done.

Maverick Vinales then smashed them with a 1m28.824s.

Marquez was on a flyer, under at the first split, then elbows out to pass his team-mate which might have cost him a little time and ruined his shot at P1. The two Repsol Honda men remonstrating with each other as they prepared for their practice start.

In the dying seconds Dovizioso shot to P2 on 1m29.320s, and Crutchlow promoted himself to P3 on 1m29.325s, pushing Petrucci back to P4 and Miller P5.

Marquez ended the session in P6 ahead of Valentino Rossi, Alex Rins and Franco Morbidelli while Aleix Espargaro rounded out the top ten.

Vinales on top, by half-a-second no less!

With Saturday’s weather forecast looking ugly, it is likely that today’s times will decide who and who does not automatically go through to Q2 tomorrow.

Straight after FP2 riders then participated in a 20-minute test session for Michelin, who were using the opportunity to evaluate some 2020 specification rubber. 

Marquez topped the tyre test session and pulled off another one of his ridiculous saves after losing the front. 70-degrees of lean was registering as he had the bike on his knee and elbow all the way until it almost came to a complete stop, without touching the ground. Marquez then rolled across the grass, waving to the ground as they watched on and picked their jaws up off the ground, then simply carried on to reel off more 1m29s… 

Then to add more comedy to the show a wallaby hopped across the circuit in front of a couple of MotoGP riders… Phillip Island really does have it all  🙂 


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Viñales dominates Friday to head Dovizioso and Crutchlow

A mini qualifying then played out as the riders stuck in the soft tyres, with home hero Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) going second. With less than 10 to go, Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Dovizioso were sitting outside the provisional automatic Q2 places, both the Italians jumping comfortably inside the top 10 though as Crutchlow and Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Team) set fast times. No one could get close enough to topple Viñales though, and the Yamaha man was going even quicker. After going 0.3 clear, the number 12 then set the first and only 1:28 of the weekend to go over half a second ahead, only for Dovi to slightly dent that gap as the chequered flag came out.

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Martin continues Phillip Island form to top Moto2™ FP2

With the wet weather forecast to return ahead of FP3 on Saturday morning, it means those currently sat eleventh to fourteenth look likely to progress through to Q2, with those riders being: Tom Lüthi (Dynavolt Intact GP), Enea Bastianini (Italtrans Racing Team), Augusto Fernandez (FlexBox HP40) and Lorenzo Baldassarri (FlexBox HP40).

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Canet leads rival Dalla Porta in dry FP2

Canet, who finished 11th in the wet conditions, lapped alone and became the only rider to set a 1:36 in the session, getting the better of Dalla Porta in the latter stages to go almost three tenths clear of anyone else. Dalla Porta led for some parts of FP2 as the Championship leader claimed P2 at the end of Friday’s action ahead of 2018 Phillip Island winner Arenas, with SIC58 Squadra Corse duo Niccolo Antonelli and Tatsuki Suzuki completing the top five. Mugen Race’s Andrea Migno was sixth fastest ahead of John McPhee (Petronas Sprinta Racing), both the Italian and Scotsman cementing top 10 pace in the wet and dry conditions, as Romano Fenati (VNE Snipers), Dennis Foggia (SKY Racing Team VR46) and Gabriel Rodrigo (Kömmerling Gresini Moto3) rounded out the top 10.

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Quartararo declared fit but will miss FP2

As a result, the 2019 Rookie of the Year has been declared fit for the rest of the weekend, however, he won’t participate in Free Practice 2 later on Friday due to the painkillers he was administered. The Frenchman’s condition will be monitored closely and checked again ahead of the first of Saturday’s action in Australia.

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