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This is why DiGiannantonio’s time was cancelled
The Italian set the best time in the Ducati GP23 but his lap was canceled for stepping on the green at the chicane. Judge for yourselves…
Last minute scare for Márquez
The man from Cervera saved the fall in his last attempt at the chicane at the entrance to the finish line. In any case, he finished second, 65 thousandths behind Bagnaia’s time, so it was also a good start for the man from Cervera.
PERIODS AFTER SESSION

They are taking up DiGiannantonio’s time!
Finally, Bagnaia led the time table. DiGiannantonio just had his timed turn removed for exceeding the track limits. Pecco therefore dominated Marc Márquez and an impressive Raúl Fernández
Bagnaia sent a warning
The Italian is not yet known for pushing every Friday but the consistency of his riding in these first free sessions serves to understand that in Assen the Ducati rider is like a fish in water. It did a few laps in the 32 medium with no apparent problems
DiGiannantonio took the last breath first
The Italian VR46 driver recorded a 1:32.214 at the wheel of Aleix Espargaró. Great timing by Fabio to steal the wallet of Bagnaia, who is the most consistent
Raúl Fernández, another happy surprise
The Spaniard from the Trackhouse team is already standing in Catalunya and now in Assen he seems to continue with the great feeling. He finished second, exactly a tenth of Bagnaia’s time
Bagnaia has not improved but is still scary
The Italian Ducati rider once again recorded 1:32.4. He didn’t better his previous time but the pace he set at the start of the weekend was brutal.
Pedro Acosta facilitates
At the moment the Murcian Tech3 driver is not standing very well. It was 15th, one second off the best time
Aleix Espargaró is back
The driver from Granollers had a strange fall at the start of the session and with a quarter of an hour to go he was back on track. Aprilia’s was eighth, six tenths behind Pecco Bagnaia’s time
TIMES WITH 15 MINUTES REMAINING

Bagnaia continues to fly
The Italian came out and improved again. He already announced yesterday at Media Day that Assen is a circuit he likes. He’s been winning for two years now and we’ve never seen him struggle so hard in Free Practice. He clocked just 1:32.4, two tenths faster than Viñales
Times are going down again
In this second stint the times are lowered again and the surprise for the moment comes from Álex Márquez. The youngest of those from Cervera was second, just over a tenth of Pecco Bagnaia’s reference time (1:32.625)
Good start for Viñales
After the announcement of Maverick’s signing for KTM, there was an expectation to see him. Right now he is performing more than and third
TIMES AT HALF TIME TO THE END

Now Martin appeared
The Pramac driver finished second behind Márquez with a 1:33.1. A few seconds before they canceled Pecco Bagnaia’s time, so Cervera is currently the best on the time table
Marc Márquez starts very strong
Pecco Bagnaia was the fastest to break the 1:33 barrier and Marc Márquez was close behind by less than two tenths. Next year’s teammates on the official Ducati will be the first references in Assen
The first fall was surprising for Aleix Espargaró after leaving the workshops and he tried to return to the pits as soon as possible. Aprilia reliability problem again?
Good morning everyone, the engines are roaring in the Assen pitlane, signaling the start of MotoGP’s morning free practice after a three-week break.

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Source: La Verdad

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