The first day of free training for the Portuguese GP was over, which, as planned, was completely eliminated and which Honda showed up, in the hands of two officers riding the Repsol Honda team, Marc Márquez and Pol Espargaró, have more than others. They risked what was fair and necessary, one in the morning -Marc- and another in the afternoon -Pol- to pick up the two best times on Friday and face Saturday with at least a temporary passport for Q2.
They have a temporary spot for Q2 Marc Márquez, Pol Espargaró, Joan Mir, Marco Bezzecchi, Johann Zarco, Miguel Oliveira, Maverick Viñales, Jorge Martín, Pecco Bagnaia and Jack Miller. Only Pol Espargaró, Andrea Dovizioso and Franco Morbidelli improved FP2 times in a soulless FP2 and only of them did Polyccio make it into that Top-10 at the expense of his teammate Àlex Márquez.
Pol clapped at 1: 50.707 in the afternoon, and Marc did so in the morning at 1: 50.666, the only two riders to drop to 1’50 “and when their assignment was done -Mar was second in FP2 in 0 “611 from his companion- spent the last 12 minutes of the session in the box without having to take any more risks. Both scored their second free practice of the year, Marc had previously led Mandalika’s FP3 in mixed conditions and Pol was also Mandalika’s FP1 in the dry.
So far, they are not in the second classification, Alex Márquez, but also the two leaders who have had the championship, the current Enea Bastianini, 16th, and the former Aleix Espargaró, 19th, or the current world champion, the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, who could not get past the twentieth place. Second classified Alex Rins also didn’t want to take a risk, twenty -one, when his Suzuki partner Joan Mir was third.
Source: La Verdad

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