by VALERIO BARRETTA
MotoGP Jerez, the Test standings
Pos. | Pilot | Team | Time | Detachment | Turns |
1 | F. Bagnaia | Ducati | 1:36.025 | ||
2 | M. Viñales | Aprilia | 1:36.125 | +0.100 | |
3 | M. Marquez | Ducati | 1:36.168 | +0.143 | |
4 | M. Bezzecchi | Ducati | 1:36.364 | +0.339 | |
5 | J. Martin | Ducati | 1:36.435 | +0.410 | |
6 | P. Acosta | KTM | 1:36.439 | +0.414 | |
7 | A. Espargaró | Aprilia | 1:36.446 | +0.421 | |
8 | E. Bastianini | Ducati | 1:36.480 | +0.455 | |
9 | F. Di Giannantonio | Ducati | 1:36.536 | +0.511 | |
10 | A. Marquez | Ducati | 1:36.539 | +0.514 | |
11 | B. Binder | KTM | 1:36.644 | +0.619 | |
12 | F. Morbidelli | Ducati | 1:36.711 | +0.686 | |
13 | J. Miller | KTM | 1:36.900 | +0.875 | |
14 | D. Pedrosa | KTM | 1:36.944 | +0.919 | |
15 | A. Rins | Yamaha | 1:36.959 | +0.934 | |
16 | T. Nakagami | Honda | 1:36.969 | +0.944 | |
17 | R. Fernandez | Aprilia | 1:37.111 | +1,086 | |
18 | J. Zarco | Honda | 1:37.277 | +1,252 | |
19 | M. Oliveira | Aprilia | 1:37.342 | +1,317 | |
20 | F. Quartararo | Yamaha | 1:37.382 | +1,357 | |
21 | J. Mir | Honda | 1:37.476 | +1,451 | |
22 | A. Fernandez | KTM | 1:37.611 | +1,586 | |
23 | S. Bradl | Honda | 1:37.709 | +1,813 | |
24 | L. Marini | Honda | 1:37.838 | +1,813 | |
25 | L. Savadori | Aprilia | 1:37.902 | +1,877 |
MotoGP Jerez, the news of the tests
A very competitive hour in Jerez de la Frontera, where Francesco Bagnaia prevailed in Practice complete with a track record (1:36.025). Second position for Maverick Viñales: leading for a long time, the Aprilia Spaniard nevertheless confirmed himself as competitive after the great weekend in Austin, stopping exactly one tenth behind the world champion. Third Marc Marquez at +0.143 from Bagnaia.
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MotoGP Jerez, live coverage of the tests
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The program
MotoGP returns to the track tomorrow at 10.10am, when FP2 will begin. Followed by Q1 (starting at 10.50am) and Q2, in the afternoon (at 3pm) the 12-lap Sprint. On Sunday the classic Grand Prix, which will start at 2pm.
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