GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3Interesting start to the day at the Motorland circuit, but it’s only just the beginning.
An exciting day awaits us with some of the most exciting and uncertain classifications
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GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3 The checkered flag has fallen!
Miller remains in the best time, followed by Bagnaia and Bezzecchi. Quartararo finished eighth and Aleix Espargaró (11th) and Marc Márquez (12th) had to go through Q1
GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3Rins, Crutchlow and the Binder Brothers Falls!
GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3 The moment of truth arrived on the motorland circuit.
All pilots are on the track with a sharp knife in search of a direct place for Q2
GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3
Last 5 minutes of the session and Miller took first, with a surprising Binder in second place and Quartararo third. Marc Márquez failed to make the top 10 and was 14th, while Aleix Espargaró was 15th
GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3Jack Miller flew to Motorland and set the fastest time. The Australian managed to drop from 1:47,000 and hit the table. We will see how the rivals react
GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3
Fall of Marc Marquez! The one from Cervera lost the bike in front of him and went to the ground at turn 7,
luckily no consequences. He returned on his own two feet to the pits to retrieve the spare motorcycle and continue training
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GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3It’s still on hold and it’s been over 20 minutes.
All save the heavy artillery for the last moments. The drop in temperature is taking its toll on the hours this morning
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GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3 With 30 minutes remaining, the standings were virtually unchanged.
Jorge Martín continues to command the table
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Saved from Marc Marquez! The one from Cervera was about to go to the ground, managing to control the bike and continue without major problems
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GP ARAGON/LIBRE 3Green light! The pilots left the pit line to begin the drop in yesterday’s daylight hours
09:52No one could beat Martín’s record, beating champion and world leader Fabio Quartararo by 74 thousandths of a second, with Johann Zarco third, ahead of Enea Bastianini (Ducati Desmosedici GP21), “Pecco” Bagnaia, Alex Rins and Maverick Viñales,
with Marc Márquez in a more than creditable eighth position, beating Jack Miller and Luca Marini, whose riders temporarily guaranteed a place in second place
09:50Maverick Viñales took the lead in 1:47.842, although he was beaten by Alex Rins (Suzuki GSX RR) in 1:47.865 and behind them, both Fabio Quaratararo and Jorge Martín rode faster, making it clear that the “hate” had begun and even Marc Márquez was able to achieve the fastest lap record partials in those minutes to take the lead, but the last part is “He was “choked. ” he had a bit of a scare in the last corner and because of that the Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) and the Italian Enea Bastianini overtook him.
09:49In the last ten minutes to thirteen riders, from Viñales to Australian Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) less than half a second and twenty riders -even Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda RC 213 V)- within just nine tenths of a second
09:48The resurgent Marc Márquez, who managed to put his Repsol Honda RC 213 V in sixth position, at least 148 thousandths of a second behind the fastest in the categorythen Maverick Viñales (Aprilia RS-GP), who “scratched” Bagnaia’s time by 11 thousandths of a second, although the eight-time motorcycling world champion still had time to test the new parts on his second bike, such as the elaborate swingarm by German engineering Kalex
09:44Opposite the pole, this time, is
Aleix Espargaró, third in the provisional classification of the world championship, having to add a second fall incident in the morning in the second round of free testsfourteen, the typical “drag”, when the front wheel of his Aprilia RS-GP lost grip when the Italians “Pecco” Bagnaia and Luca Marini passed him on the time table, with the Ducati Desmosedici GP22 , and the world champion in the title, Fabio Quartararo
09:44The clearest reference to his great performance comes from the fact that the eighth position is almost 359 thousandths of a second away from the record set by Martín and his Ducati, the fastest mechanic in the championship in one lap, since
up to six motorcycles from the Italian manufacturer from Borgo Panigale entered the top ten ranking positions
09:40Martín surprised all the MotoGP favorites by being the fastest
the day of the reappearance of Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) after 110 days off for his fourth shoulder surgery. One from Cervera made it clear that he was “quite ready” to fight for the best positions in the category by achieving the eighth fastest time
09:39How are you! We started the third direct free practice of the Aragon GP in the MotoGP category.
Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) closed the first day of practice leading the classification for hours
Source: La Verdad

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