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MotoGP: Bagnaia Claims Pole Position At Catalunya

Francesco Bagnaia earned pole position during MotoGP qualifying Saturday at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Lenovo Team Ducati Desmosedici GP24 on the dry 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the two-time and defending World Champion turned a 1:38.641, was good enough to top the 23-rider field.

Aleix Espargaro was the best of the rest with a 1:38.696 on his factory Aprilia RS-GP, and Marc Marquez claimed the third and final spot on the front row with a 1:38.798 on his Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici. 

Row-two qualifiers included Jorge Martin (1:38.849) and his teammate Franco Morbidelli (1:38.886) on their Prima Pramac Racing Ducati, Pedro Acosta (1:38.949) on his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine.

Session for SLD MotoGP Q2

More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Bagnaia claims pole to secure the Q2 advantage as Martin grabs P4. Francesco Bagnaia will start the Solidarity GP from pole position after clocking stunning time as Martin prepares to launch from P4 on the grid.

Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) has secured the final pole position of the year after an intense Q2 at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Q2 went down to the wire, with the #1 clocking an incredible 1:38.641 on his final run – delivering the perfect start to Saturday. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) will join the Italian on the front row, with the #41 working hard throughout the session and completing some laps with Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing). Espargaro heads from second on the grid, while Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) secured P3 on the grid after setting a stunning time in Q2.

First row picture with Alex Espargaro (on the left), Francesco Bagnaia (in the middle) and Marc Marquez (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.
First row picture with Alex Espargaro (on the left), Francesco Bagnaia (in the middle) and Marc Marquez (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Bagnaia delivers a stunning lap

FP2 delivered a final opportunity for the MotoGP™ stars to perfect their setups, with Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) taking top honours as Bagnaia finished ahead of Martin in a busy start to Saturday. Once Q1 was underway, Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) set a blistering pace in his opening laps – briefly topping the timesheets. With the clock ticking down, pressure mounted when Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) suffered a late crash at Turn 5. This saw Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) earn their spot in Q2 ahead of the final battle for pole.

The stage was set for Q2, with tactics at play during the first flying laps as Bagnaia went fastest, with Martin sitting in third as Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) suffered an early crash. Everything came down to the final five minutes, with #TheRematch heading for one final Q2 showdown as Bagnaia found further time and Morbidelli pushed Martin off the front row. The Championship leader improved, with Martin delivering a 1:38.849 to retain fourth position on the grid.

Martin starts from the second row

The biggest talking point came from Martin, with the #89 remaining on the second row of the – qualifying in fourth. Martin will have to work hard to wrap up the title in the Tissot Sprint after qualifying ahead of teammate Morbidelli. The Italian rounded out the top five spots in Q2 as Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) ended the session as the top Pierer Mobility rider in sixth.

Viñales spearheads the third row of the grid, ending Q2 a mere 0.351s adrift from Bagnaia’s benchmark. Alongside the #12 will be Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team), with ‘The Beast’ now left with some work to do as he is joined by compatriot Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) on the third after the Italian took ninth.

Further back, Joan Mir (Repsol Honda Team) narrowly missed a spot in Q2 by 0.028s and will line up from 13th. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder also missed a chance to fight in Q2, with the South African starting from P18 on the grid as he heads alongside his teammate Miller.

Saturday’s action is not over yet, with the world’s most exciting sport returning at 15:00 local time (UTC +1) for a potential title-deciding Tissot Sprint, with Bagnaia starting from pole position as we go #RacingForValencia!

 

MotoGP: Viñales Is Best In Saturday Practice In Barcelona

Maverick Viñales led MotoGP World Championship practice Saturday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Aprilia RS-GP on spec Michelin tires, the Spaniard turned a lap time of 1:40.208 to lead the field of 23 riders.

Franco Morbidelli was the best of the rest with a 1:40.316 on his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati Desmosedici. 

Alex Marquez was third at 1:40.336 on his Gresini Racing Ducati. 

 

Session for SLD MotoGP FP2

 

Moto2: Canet Tops Final Practice At Catalunya

Aron Canet was quickest during Moto2 World Championship practice Saturday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Pirelli-shod Fantic Racing Kalex on the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the Spaniard recorded a 1:42.262 to lead the field of 32 riders.

Jorge Navarro was the best of the rest with a 1:42.416 on his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex.

Jake Dixon was third-fastest with a 1:42.495 on his CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team Kalex.

Session for SLD Moto2 P2

Moto3 : Ortola Heads Saturday Practice At Catalunya

Ivan Ortola led Moto3 World Championship practice Saturday morning, at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Ortola used his Pirelli-shod MT Helmets – MSI KTM to lap the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track in 1:46.364, which led the field of 27 riders. 

David Alonso was second-best with a time of 1:46.439 on his Valresa Aspar Team CFMOTO.

Jacob Roulstone, piloting his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine, claimed the third and final spot on the front with a lap time of 1:46.751. 

Classification moto3 FP2

MotoGP: More From The Motul Solidarity Grand Prix Of Barcelona

It was an emotional opening day of the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Organizers flew banners and raised money for the victims of the flooding that forced MotoGP to move the race scheduled for Valencia to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It also was emotional for three MotoGP riders – Augusto Fernandez, Takaaki Nakagami and Aleix Espargaro – who are racing for the last time in their careers.

With nothing to lose and a title on the line, Francesco Bagnaia pushed hard and topped the last practice session. With the temperature dropping precipitiously at the end of the day, Championship leader Jorge Martin tried to respond when title rival Bagnaia went quickest. Martin pushed the front and nearly crashed, saving a front-end slide that left his feet off the pegs.

Takaaki Nakagami (30) started his last weekend as a MotoGP racer by going fastest in the first practice session. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Honda had a remarkably good day in Barcelona. Not only did Takkaki Nakagami lead the first practice session, Johann Zarco (5) led much of the second session and ultimately finished fourth. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Aleix Espargaro (41) was third at a track where he won in 2023 and led Aprilia to its first 1-2 finish in MotoGP. Photo by Michael Gougis.
On the American Racing Team Kalex, Jorge Navarro (9) followed up on his second-place finish in the Moto2 race in Malaysia by finishing Friday practice just outside of the top three in Barcelona. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Part of the proceeds from ticket sales for the Barcelona race will be donated to flood relief efforts in the Valencia region. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Staging a MotoGP event is a massive operation. With only days to prepare for the race in Barcelona, MotoGP employees on Friday were still cranking out the promotional and informational materials needed for the weekend. Here a large-format printer in the mobile MotoGP print shop spits out a poster for one of the auctions to raise money for the Valencia flood victims. MotoGP rolls a large-scale printing facility to all of its European races and flies a scaled-down version to the overseas events. Photo by Michael Gougis.

MotoGP: Bagnaia Leads Friday Practice In Barcelona

Francesco Bagnaia headed a tight pack in Friday’s final practice session at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. The defending World Champion was 0.080 seconds quicker than Marco Bezzecchi. Aleix Espargaro, in his last weekend as a MotoGP racer, was third, ahead of Johann Zarco and Jorge Martin. Maverick Vinales, Alex Marquez, Marc Marquez, Pedro Acosta and Enea Bastianini completed the top 10.

MotoGP Friday 2 Classification

Moto2: Canet Again Quickest In Barcelona

Aron Canet topped the second Moto2 practice session at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Canet was fastest in the first session, and in the second he led Jake Dixon and Manuel Gonzalez. American Racing Team’s Jorge Navarro, filling in for the injured Joe Roberts, was fourth.

Moto2 Friday 2 Classification

Moto3: Holgado Leads Friday Practice In Barcelona

Daniel Holgado topped the time sheet on Friday afternoon at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Behind Holgado were David Munoz and Angel Piqueras. The three led a tight session that saw 18 riders within a second.

Moto3 Friday 2 Classification

MotoGP : Nakagami Heads Opening Practice At Catalunya

Takaaki Nakagami topped MotoGP World Championship practice Friday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Michelin-shod Idemitsu LCR Honda, the Japanese turned a lap of 1:40.501 around the 3.90-mile (4.65 km) track and led the 23-rider field.
 

The rookie of the year, Pedro Acosta was second-best with a 1:40.912 on his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine.

Alex Marquez was third with a lap of 1:40.915 on his Gresini Racing Ducati.

Classification fp MotoGP

 

Moto2 : Canet Tops Opening Practice At Catalunya

Aron Canet was quickest during Moto2 World Championship Free Practice Friday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Pirelli-shod Fantic Racing Kalex on the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the Spaniard recorded a 1:42.998 to lead the field of 32 riders.

Fermin Aldeguer was the best of the rest with a 1:43.198 on his Sync SpeedUp Boscoscuro. 

Tony Arbolino was third-fastest with a 1:43.621 on his Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Kalex.

Session for SLD Moto2 FP

 

 

MotoGP: Bagnaia Claims Pole Position At Catalunya

Francesco Bagnaia (1). Photo courtesy Ducati Lenovo Team.
Francesco Bagnaia (1). Photo courtesy Ducati Lenovo Team.

Francesco Bagnaia earned pole position during MotoGP qualifying Saturday at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Lenovo Team Ducati Desmosedici GP24 on the dry 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the two-time and defending World Champion turned a 1:38.641, was good enough to top the 23-rider field.

Aleix Espargaro was the best of the rest with a 1:38.696 on his factory Aprilia RS-GP, and Marc Marquez claimed the third and final spot on the front row with a 1:38.798 on his Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici. 

Row-two qualifiers included Jorge Martin (1:38.849) and his teammate Franco Morbidelli (1:38.886) on their Prima Pramac Racing Ducati, Pedro Acosta (1:38.949) on his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine.

Session for SLD MotoGP Q2

More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Bagnaia claims pole to secure the Q2 advantage as Martin grabs P4. Francesco Bagnaia will start the Solidarity GP from pole position after clocking stunning time as Martin prepares to launch from P4 on the grid.

Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) has secured the final pole position of the year after an intense Q2 at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Q2 went down to the wire, with the #1 clocking an incredible 1:38.641 on his final run – delivering the perfect start to Saturday. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) will join the Italian on the front row, with the #41 working hard throughout the session and completing some laps with Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing). Espargaro heads from second on the grid, while Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) secured P3 on the grid after setting a stunning time in Q2.

First row picture with Alex Espargaro (on the left), Francesco Bagnaia (in the middle) and Marc Marquez (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.
First row picture with Alex Espargaro (on the left), Francesco Bagnaia (in the middle) and Marc Marquez (on the right). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Bagnaia delivers a stunning lap

FP2 delivered a final opportunity for the MotoGP™ stars to perfect their setups, with Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) taking top honours as Bagnaia finished ahead of Martin in a busy start to Saturday. Once Q1 was underway, Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) set a blistering pace in his opening laps – briefly topping the timesheets. With the clock ticking down, pressure mounted when Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) suffered a late crash at Turn 5. This saw Morbidelli and Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) earn their spot in Q2 ahead of the final battle for pole.

The stage was set for Q2, with tactics at play during the first flying laps as Bagnaia went fastest, with Martin sitting in third as Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) suffered an early crash. Everything came down to the final five minutes, with #TheRematch heading for one final Q2 showdown as Bagnaia found further time and Morbidelli pushed Martin off the front row. The Championship leader improved, with Martin delivering a 1:38.849 to retain fourth position on the grid.

Martin starts from the second row

The biggest talking point came from Martin, with the #89 remaining on the second row of the – qualifying in fourth. Martin will have to work hard to wrap up the title in the Tissot Sprint after qualifying ahead of teammate Morbidelli. The Italian rounded out the top five spots in Q2 as Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) ended the session as the top Pierer Mobility rider in sixth.

Viñales spearheads the third row of the grid, ending Q2 a mere 0.351s adrift from Bagnaia’s benchmark. Alongside the #12 will be Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team), with ‘The Beast’ now left with some work to do as he is joined by compatriot Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) on the third after the Italian took ninth.

Further back, Joan Mir (Repsol Honda Team) narrowly missed a spot in Q2 by 0.028s and will line up from 13th. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder also missed a chance to fight in Q2, with the South African starting from P18 on the grid as he heads alongside his teammate Miller.

Saturday’s action is not over yet, with the world’s most exciting sport returning at 15:00 local time (UTC +1) for a potential title-deciding Tissot Sprint, with Bagnaia starting from pole position as we go #RacingForValencia!

 

MotoGP: Viñales Is Best In Saturday Practice In Barcelona

Maverick Viñales (12). Photo courtesy Aprilia Racing Team.
Maverick Viñales (12). Photo courtesy Aprilia Racing Team.

Maverick Viñales led MotoGP World Championship practice Saturday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Aprilia RS-GP on spec Michelin tires, the Spaniard turned a lap time of 1:40.208 to lead the field of 23 riders.

Franco Morbidelli was the best of the rest with a 1:40.316 on his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati Desmosedici. 

Alex Marquez was third at 1:40.336 on his Gresini Racing Ducati. 

 

Session for SLD MotoGP FP2

 

Moto2: Canet Tops Final Practice At Catalunya

Aron Canet (44). Photo courtesy Fantic Team.
Aron Canet (44). Photo courtesy Fantic Team.

Aron Canet was quickest during Moto2 World Championship practice Saturday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Pirelli-shod Fantic Racing Kalex on the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the Spaniard recorded a 1:42.262 to lead the field of 32 riders.

Jorge Navarro was the best of the rest with a 1:42.416 on his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex.

Jake Dixon was third-fastest with a 1:42.495 on his CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team Kalex.

Session for SLD Moto2 P2

Moto3 : Ortola Heads Saturday Practice At Catalunya

Ivan Ortola (48). Photo courtesy MT Helmets-MSI Team.
Ivan Ortola (48). Photo courtesy MT Helmets-MSI Team.

Ivan Ortola led Moto3 World Championship practice Saturday morning, at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Ortola used his Pirelli-shod MT Helmets – MSI KTM to lap the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track in 1:46.364, which led the field of 27 riders. 

David Alonso was second-best with a time of 1:46.439 on his Valresa Aspar Team CFMOTO.

Jacob Roulstone, piloting his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine, claimed the third and final spot on the front with a lap time of 1:46.751. 

Classification moto3 FP2

MotoGP: More From The Motul Solidarity Grand Prix Of Barcelona

Jorge Martin (89) and Joan Mir (36). Photo by Michael Gougis.

It was an emotional opening day of the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Organizers flew banners and raised money for the victims of the flooding that forced MotoGP to move the race scheduled for Valencia to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. It also was emotional for three MotoGP riders – Augusto Fernandez, Takaaki Nakagami and Aleix Espargaro – who are racing for the last time in their careers.

With nothing to lose and a title on the line, Francesco Bagnaia pushed hard and topped the last practice session. With the temperature dropping precipitiously at the end of the day, Championship leader Jorge Martin tried to respond when title rival Bagnaia went quickest. Martin pushed the front and nearly crashed, saving a front-end slide that left his feet off the pegs.

Takaaki Nakagami (30) started his last weekend as a MotoGP racer by going fastest in the first practice session. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Honda had a remarkably good day in Barcelona. Not only did Takkaki Nakagami lead the first practice session, Johann Zarco (5) led much of the second session and ultimately finished fourth. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Aleix Espargaro (41) was third at a track where he won in 2023 and led Aprilia to its first 1-2 finish in MotoGP. Photo by Michael Gougis.
On the American Racing Team Kalex, Jorge Navarro (9) followed up on his second-place finish in the Moto2 race in Malaysia by finishing Friday practice just outside of the top three in Barcelona. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Part of the proceeds from ticket sales for the Barcelona race will be donated to flood relief efforts in the Valencia region. Photo by Michael Gougis.
Staging a MotoGP event is a massive operation. With only days to prepare for the race in Barcelona, MotoGP employees on Friday were still cranking out the promotional and informational materials needed for the weekend. Here a large-format printer in the mobile MotoGP print shop spits out a poster for one of the auctions to raise money for the Valencia flood victims. MotoGP rolls a large-scale printing facility to all of its European races and flies a scaled-down version to the overseas events. Photo by Michael Gougis.

MotoGP: Bagnaia Leads Friday Practice In Barcelona

Francesco Bagnaia (1). Photo by Michael Gougis.

Francesco Bagnaia headed a tight pack in Friday’s final practice session at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. The defending World Champion was 0.080 seconds quicker than Marco Bezzecchi. Aleix Espargaro, in his last weekend as a MotoGP racer, was third, ahead of Johann Zarco and Jorge Martin. Maverick Vinales, Alex Marquez, Marc Marquez, Pedro Acosta and Enea Bastianini completed the top 10.

MotoGP Friday 2 Classification

Moto2: Canet Again Quickest In Barcelona

Aron Canet (44) leads Somkiat Chantra (35) in practice in Barcelona. Photo by Michael Gougis.

Aron Canet topped the second Moto2 practice session at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Canet was fastest in the first session, and in the second he led Jake Dixon and Manuel Gonzalez. American Racing Team’s Jorge Navarro, filling in for the injured Joe Roberts, was fourth.

Moto2 Friday 2 Classification

Moto3: Holgado Leads Friday Practice In Barcelona

Daniel Holgado (96). Photo by Michael Gougis.

Daniel Holgado topped the time sheet on Friday afternoon at the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona. Behind Holgado were David Munoz and Angel Piqueras. The three led a tight session that saw 18 riders within a second.

Moto3 Friday 2 Classification

MotoGP : Nakagami Heads Opening Practice At Catalunya

Takaaki Nakagami (30). Photo courtesy LCR Team.
Takaaki Nakagami (30). Photo courtesy LCR Team.
Takaaki Nakagami topped MotoGP World Championship practice Friday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Michelin-shod Idemitsu LCR Honda, the Japanese turned a lap of 1:40.501 around the 3.90-mile (4.65 km) track and led the 23-rider field.
 

The rookie of the year, Pedro Acosta was second-best with a 1:40.912 on his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine.

Alex Marquez was third with a lap of 1:40.915 on his Gresini Racing Ducati.

Classification fp MotoGP

 

Moto2 : Canet Tops Opening Practice At Catalunya

Aron Canet (44). Photo courtesy Fantic Racing Team.
Aron Canet (44). Photo courtesy Fantic Racing Team.

Aron Canet was quickest during Moto2 World Championship Free Practice Friday morning at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in Spain. Riding his Pirelli-shod Fantic Racing Kalex on the 2.90-mile (4.65 km) track, the Spaniard recorded a 1:42.998 to lead the field of 32 riders.

Fermin Aldeguer was the best of the rest with a 1:43.198 on his Sync SpeedUp Boscoscuro. 

Tony Arbolino was third-fastest with a 1:43.621 on his Elf Marc VDS Racing Team Kalex.

Session for SLD Moto2 FP

 

 

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