MOTOGP AUSTRIA FP3
Aleix Espargaró still couldn’t get close to the top positions and marched in 11th, away from Ducati and Quartataro
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MOTOGP AUSTRIA FP3, So far there is no change and
Zarco continues to set the best time. Quartararo moved up to fourth place
MOTOGP AUSTRIA FP3
Green light! Riders took to the track to reduce times, today, with a dry track
09:56After Nakagami, Alex Rins finished, all of them were not in the second direct classification, as well as Aleix Espargarówho improved noticeably compared to the start of the session but not enough to achieve his goal, like Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda RC 213 V), Joan Mir, Alex Márquez (Honda RC 213 V) and Raúl Fernández (KTM RC 16 ) , who is having little trouble resolving his sporting future in the face of KTM’s stubbornness to let him go
09:51The words of Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) a day before the start of the grand prix in their visit to the championship they saw their particular “echo” at the end of the first day, where the best motorcycle of the Japanese manufacturer was that of Takaaki Nakagami in a more careful twelfth position, which only confirms the absence of a “project” managed by “Márquez as a “runrun”
09:49Martín was, on the next lap, the first to roll in one minute and 29 seconds, p
But in his situation both Zarco and Miller, who also came in the same second as ahead of him and where the top six finishers finished, from Zarco to Bagnaia
09:49In the last ten minutes of the session, the first change was made by Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) who took the lead in 1:30.119, ahead of Johann Zarco and Jack Miller, while the Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (KTM RC 16) fell to the ground at turn nine at high speed and was dragged along almost the entire shoulder of the area.
09:49Quartararo with a 1:30.285 remained in the lead for most of the sessionchased by two Suzuki riders, Alex Rins and Joan Mir, with Jack Miller between them after improving his time in the morning and just minutes before the first rain flags (red crosses on a white background) appeared on some points on the Austrian layout.
09:47Rins didn’t last long as the leader, being overtaken by Fabio Quartararo at 36 thousandths of a second, with Bagnaia in third position. and Aleix Espagaró working hard to improve his classification, which caused him to make some mistakes, in the form of a high-speed gravel exit, before climbing, initially, to the eighteenth position and then to the -Eleven
09:47Just a few minutes later the spotlight fell on Alex Rins, who was leading on his Suzuki GSX RR before a mistake on the new variant caused him to leave the track,
in a few minutes where Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia RS-GP), with ten minutes of practice played, occupied the last placewhich to a certain extent caused alarms about a possible technical problem apart from the pilot’s physical problems after the fall of Great Britain
09:45That’s it for just a few laps
Miller lost the top spot to his own teammate “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), followed by almost 21 thousandths of a second by world leader, Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1)
09:44For the first time with completely dry asphalt,
the MotoGP riders were able to tackle the new variant of the Austrian track in perfect conditions in the second session of free practice, where apart from the fastest in the morning, the Australian Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), among the top riders, was the only one who did not quickly lower his personal best time.
09:39Zarco, with a time of 1:29.837
topped the time table with Jack Miller, Jorge Martin, Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, Luca Marini, Marco Bezzecchi and Enea Bastianini also getting their Ducatis into the top ten classified, with the only interference of the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1) -fourth-, the Spanish Maverick Viñales (Aprilia RS-GP) -ninth- and the South African Brad Binder (KTM RC 16), tenth and up in the first nineteen classified with a difference of eight tenths of a second
09:37How are you! let’s start
the direct of the third free practice of the Austrian GP in the MotoGP category. Yesterday, Johann Zarco (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) led the “overwhelming” dominance of the manufacturer’s prototypes from Borgo Panigale, “placing” seven of his bikes in the top ten classified
Source: La Verdad

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