the Australian Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) dominates from start to finish first free training session ng MotoGP German Grand Prix on the circuit Saxony ringahead of his colleague, the Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaiaand the leader of the world, the French fabio quartararo (Yamaha YZR M1).
Miller is the first and last reference to his Ducati Desmosedici GP22 when shooting andNot 1: 21,479Just 78 thousandths of a second faster than the current world champion, the French fabio quartararo (Yamaha YZR M1), who clarified that, although next season he will be a rider for the Austrian brand KTM, he will have the support of his current Italian team until the end of the season. Between them he “snuck”, only 15 thousandths of a second, Bagnaia – LyriCool LyriCool. English Italiano. Pecco.
As happened with Moto3, it didn’t take long for some of the MotoGP riders to prove a lack of grip on one, first with the Italian crash. Andrea Dovizioso (Yamaha YZRM 1) and then Spanish Alex Rins (Suzuki GSX RR), who decided to end his training to rest his bruised left wrist and see himself relegated to the nineteenth position.
Soon after and at the same point the Spaniard fell to the ground Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda RC 213 V), who crashed twice in this first session and at the same point, turned into one, in the second where he fell to the ground after hitting the ground hard on the side. At that time the energy company driver was ninth in the time table, although he was eventually relegated to twelfth place.
johann zarco (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) is fourth behind its compatriot Quartararo and preceded the Japanese Takaaki Nakagami (Honda RC 213V), the Spanish Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia RS-GP), the Italians Luca Marina (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) at Andrea Doviziosoand the Spanish George Martin (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), Alex Marquez (Honda RC 213V) at Maverick Vinaleseleventh, which premiered a new fairing with its Aprilia RS-GP. Joan Mir (Suzuki GSX RR) finished in thirteenth position.
Source: La Verdad

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