Jorge Martin in the morning and Pecco Bagnaia in the afternoon. The Madrid native led the morning session of official MotoGP test in Misano after completing 33 laps and clocking 1:31.124, beating his best time up to that point by just 41 thousandths Pedro Acosta. A first round where the winner on Sunday, Marc Marquezestablished the fourth best record ever Pecco Bagnaia, which is 68 thousandths behind the Cervera pilot, and where the pilot who had the honor of this opening day was Dani Pedrosa (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)
In the afternoon, Martín had to settle for being 6th. Only three drivers have gone under 1:31: Enea Bastianini, Franco Morbidelli and Pecco Bagnaiaahead of Acosta again. Three Ducatis were in power, with Bagnaia’s best time (1:30.619) after completing 20 laps, compared to Morbidelli’s 1:30.780 in 42 laps and the ‘Beast”s 1:30.985 in just 10 laps. ‘Motorsport’ reports that none of the three drivers were able to test a prototype of the upcoming GP25, although new aerodynamic components were spotted on their mounts.
Marc Marquez He was 7th, with a best time of 1:31.130. These are the last official MotoGP tests this season, with many teams already starting to lay the foundations for the 2025 campaign.
An important day for Honda, with the competition of Joan Mir and Luca Marini (Repsol Honda Team)as both drivers retired on Sunday due to illness, and where FAbio Quartararowith the M1 prototype, is one of those in charge of testing the new radio system that MotoGP will introduce for next season.
This Monday’s activity at Misano ends until next weekend, when the paddock returns to Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli for him Grand Prix of Emilia-Romagna.
Source: La Verdad

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