The Aprilia rider Maverick Vinales He finished at the head of the morning session of the Cheste test with a 1’30″325, on his 28th lap, an hour below Brad Binder’s fastest lap of the race on Sunday with 1’31″192 and in now the Official Aprilia double because Aleix Espargaró finished in 73 thousandths.
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Below that fast lap of Binder has been the top-13 this morning -the first 9 under 1’31”- proving that the new things they are testing have allowed them to advance even at 22ºc the track just after noon and a cold wind didn’t help much.
Among those who have changed brands, Miguel Oliveira stands out, ninth in 0″611, with his Aprilia discovery -in the RNF box there are only two bikes, one for each rider, from the tester Savadori- . Alex Márquez has He was also in his element with Ducati, twelfth at 0″815, just ahead of Pol Espargaró on his return to a KTM painted this year in GasGas Factory colors.
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Marc Márquez and Fabio Quartararo have three units in their respective boxes. The eighth champion started with his 2022 bike -latest pokemon aerodynamics and a little longer front wing- and then the two black prototypes for 2023 on which the tester Bradl has already worked. Only in the official box of Repsol Honda are the 2023 prototypes that can also be tested by Joan Mir, who at this moment is for the need of ergonomics in his change from Suzuki to Honda.
Classification
1. Maverick Viñales (Esp/Aprilia) 1’30″325
2. Aleix Espargaró (Esp/Aprilia) 1’30″398
3. Jorge Martin (ESP/Ducati) 1’30″576
4. Enea Bastianini (Ita/Ducati) 1’30″592
5. Luca Marini (Ita/Ducati) 1’30″613
6. Johann Zarco (Fra/Ducati) 1’30″626
7. Marc Marquez (ESP/Honda) 1’30″676
8. Marco Bezzecchi (Ita/Ducati) 1’30″735
9. Miguel Oliveira (Ni/Aprilia) 1’30″936
10. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 1’31″084
11. Fabio Quartararo (Fra/Yamaha) 1’31″087
12. Alex Marquez (ESP/Ducati) 1’31″140
13. Pol Espargaro (ESP/Gas Gas) 1’31″183
14. Francesco Bagnaia (ESP/Ducati) 1’31″257
15. Taka Nakagami (Jap/Honda) 1’31″257
16. Franco Morbidelli (Ita/Yamaha) 1’31″289
17. Fabio Di Gianantonio (Ita/Ducati) 1’31″314
18. Joan Mir (ESP/Honda) 1’31″560
19. Jack Miller (Aus/KTM) 1’31″638
20. Raul Fernandez (ESP/Aprilia) 1’31″638
21. Alex Rins (ESP/Honda) 1’31″764
22. Augusto Fernandez (ESP/GasGas) 1’32″238
23. Michele Pirro (Ita/Ducati test) 1’32″805
Source: La Verdad

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