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MotoGP: Marc Marquez Grabs First Pole Position On Ducati

Marc Marquez mastered tricky conditions to claim pole position during MotoGP qualifying Saturday at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his year-old Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici on the wet 2.7-mile (4.4 km) track, Marquez turned a 1:46.773. Not only was that good enough to top the 25-rider field and give Marquez his first pole position on a Ducati, it was the 93rd pole position of Marquez’s career.

Marco Bezzecchi was the best of the rest with a 1:47.044 on his Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati, and Jorge Martin claimed the third and final spot on the front row with a 1:47.381 on his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati.

 

MotoGP Q2
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Australian Superbike: Jones On Pole Position At Queensland Raceway

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More, from a press release issued by ASBK:

Jones sets Queensland Raceway alight in ASBK Superbike qualifying

Yamaha’s Mike Jones has laid down the gauntlet with a stunning pole position in round three of the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) at Queensland Raceway.

The three-time Alpinestars Superbike champion – still trying to fight off a pesky virus  – was in rare form, not only slotting himself at the sharp end of the 20-rider grid for tomorrow’s two 16-lap races, but also banking a new best lap around the 3.216km circuit.

Max Stauffer (Yamaha) and Glenn Allerton (BMW) will join him on the front row, with a bunch of powerhouse contenders lurking behind, including Ducati pair Troy Herfoss and Josh Waters as well as Cru Halliday (Yamaha).

There was also plenty of excitement across the other classes today, with Tom Toparis (Yamaha) on top in Michelin Supersport qualifying and Josh Newman (Kawasaki) and Hunter Corney (Yamaha) winning the opening races in the Race and Road Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup categories.

Tomorrow it’s all racing: a jam-packed schedule, which will also include Aussie Racing Cars.

For full results from Queensland Raceway, visit www.computime.com.au.

Alpinestars Superbike

Jones was second on the grid in 2023 and finished in the same position across both races behind Herfoss.

He’s on pole position in 2024: is it a positive omen of things to come tomorrow?

That will play itself out, but the 30-year-old certainly reinforced why he’s been a perennial contender around Queensland Raceway in the past.

As well as his pole-sitting time of 1:07.155, the other key takeout from practice and qualifying was Jones’ metronomic consistency, which will keep his opposition second guessing in the two feature races.

“It’s been a while since we’ve had some success, so I’m really happy with the pole position,” said Jones.

“It’s a track I know well, and once I managed to get in the zone I was able to find some extra time.

“Thanks to my team for putting together a fantastic package, and I’m excited for the races.”

Stauffer (Penrite Racing, 1:07.535) and Glenn Allerton (GT Racing, 1:07.651) – the emerging star and the wily veteran – were unable to make a late hustle for pole after a brief rain shower came across the circuit. However, they’ve still put themselves right in the mix tomorrow.

Row two is a Ducati lockout with Troy Herfoss (DesmoSport), Josh Waters (McMartin Racing) and Broc Pearson (DesmoSport), while Yamaha completed the same monopoly on row three: Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team), Arthur Sissis (Stop & Seal) and Friday pacesetter Bryan Staring (MotoGo).

The two races will be held at 11:00am and 2:55pm respectively.

Michelin Supersport

Toparis (Stop & Seal) has a bonus Michelin Supersport championship point in the bank after securing pole position at Queensland Raceway.

Qualifying was held over two 25-minute sessions, but a light shower before the second meant that it became more about a final shakedown rather than all-out attack.

As a result, Toparis’ 1:10.381 in Q1 was more than enough for pole, ahead of Stop & Seal Yamaha teammate Archie McDonald, Jake Farnsworth (Wurth Race Developments Yamaha), Tom Bramich (Apex Group Yamaha), Jack Mahaffy (Stop & Seal Yamaha) and Olly Simpson (YRD Yamaha Australia).

“Another pole position, and I’ve over the moon. I was very happy with this morning’s time – it was a circuit PB for me – and the afternoon it was really just a matter of riding around and getting ready for tomorrow,” said Toparis.
 
“Again, a massive thanks to the Stop & Seal team – it’s getting quite busy in our garage with all the riders, but it’s certainly an interesting place to be.”

Race and Road Supersport 300

Josh Newman (Wet4U Race Fairings Kawasaki) produced a stirring final lap to win the opening Race and Road Supersport 300 battle at Queensland Raceway.
 
The New South Welshman made up four spots at the business end to win the frantic four-lapper from closest championship rival Harrison Watts (Champion’s Ride Days Kawasaki), polesitter Valentino Knezovic (Motocity Yamaha), Casey Middleton (RaceDNA Yamaha), Ryan Larkin (Green Planet Nutrients Yamaha), Calvin Moylan (Race DNA Kawasaki) and Tara Morrison (B&L Mechanical Air Services Kawasaki).
 
Will Nassif (Complete AV Yamaha) was sixth across the finish line, but a 10-second penalty for jumping the start saw him classified in 14th.
 
The first attempt at the race was red-flagged on lap four after Haych Short (Plexus PT Yamaha) and New Zealander Jesse Stroud (Connect Homes Yamaha) collided on the final turn. The duo didn’t make the restart.
 
Newman now leads the championship by 5pts (131 to 126) over Watts, followed by Knezovic (116).

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Hunter Corney claimed maximum advantage of pole position in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, scoring a runaway three-second win – a margin that’s extremely rare in the category where victories are normally mentioned in microseconds.

Not today, though, as Corney waltzed to success in the six-lapper from Ethan Johnson, Connor Lewis, Hunter Charlett, Rossi McAdam and Elijah Andrew.

Nikolas Lazos was third across the line, but was then bumped back to seventh after a jump start. A fastest lap of the race for Lazos was some consolation.

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: Quiles On Pole, Daniel Qualifies P8 At Jerez

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Quiles steals Rookie pole from Uriarte in final Jerez sector
 

The first Qualifying session for the 18th season of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup provided speed and surprise. Brian Uriarte seemed certain to make his Rookie debut from pole having set the fastest ever Rookies Cup time around Jerez. 

On the timing screen, no one looked like bettering him on the final lap. Then a red helmet flashed up next to KTM #28 and Màximo Quiles had done it with a stunning final sector!

Màximo Quiles grabs it

“It was really tricky to do that,” beamed the 16-year-old Spaniard starting his 3rd Rookies Cup season. “It only happened in the last lap and finally I was a little bit lucky because there was someone ahead who I could chase after and catch just at the right time, at the end of the lap.”

“At the the beginning of the session I wanted to ride on my own to find the right rhythm, I did that but I needed a bit extra to get the pole and that is what I found on the last lap.”

“The bike is good, I will change nothing for the race, not perfect but I am ready to race.”

Brian Uriarte improving

“I’m very happy with that,” explained the Spanish 15-year-old. “I was confident that I could do a good time but I knew that there were some things I needed to work on. I know that my weak point is getting the bike turned in the middle of the corner and I particularly feel that through the double right of Peluqui that leads to the last fast right-handers at the end of the lap. I really worked on that and found some speed.”

“Towards the end of the session the rear was moving around quite a bit but I think that is the same for everyone. I love this track I have done a lot of laps here and I feel ready for the race.”

Hakim Danish at his best

“I’m happy to be in the front row for the very first time,” grinned the 16-year-old Malaysian who starts his 2nd Cup season. “The bike is very good, I like the way it feels and it gives me confidence. It really makes me feel that I can go out and have a good race.”

“I want to start the year with a good race, to battle with the other riders at the front.”

Veda Pratama confident

“I really enjoyed that,” stated the 15-year-old Indonesian quietly after recording the 4th best time in his Rookies debut. “The test here gave me a lot of confidence and I wanted to do well. I expected that I could and I really enjoyed today.”

“The bike is good but I think perhaps we can still improve it for the race so I am going to talk to the technical staff and see if we should try something more. We will see.”

“I am very much looking forward to tomorrow and my first Rookies Cup race.”

Marco Morelli still wants more

“I’m happy for sure, compared to last year I think I made a good step,” stated the Argentinian 16-year-old starting year 2 in the Cup. “I think I was P18 at the beginning of last year, so that’s a lot better. It’s a good step forward but of course, always I want more.”

“The bike set-up is good and I am looking forward to the race. The Quali was a bit difficult because it was windy, I was in a group but finally, I managed P5 and I am happy with that and I want more tomorrow.”

Kristian Daniel Jr. feeling good

“I’m super happy with that,” enthused the 15-year-old American who qualified 8th. “Happy to have made a good job of my first Rookies Cup Quali. I had super good feelings through that session, we improved a lot.”

“I have to do a little bit better at making sure I can situate myself better so that I am not following so many people. But I did manage to put in a good lap and that is what I needed to do.”

“I came into the test without doing a lot of running on big tracks through the off-season. That improved through the test and with my racing last weekend so I was a lot more confident coming here.”

“I had a good feeling with the bike through all three sessions today and we kept improving so that’s great.”
 

Broadcast
 

This weekend’s Rookies Cup races can be seen live on www.redbull.tv and on TV stations around the world.

Race 1 is at 16:15 CET on Saturday and Race 2 is on Sunday at 08:45, the show starts 10 minutes before the race.

Australian Superbike: Staring Shines Friday At Queensland Raceway

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More, from a press release issued by ASBK:

Staring sets the Friday Superbike pace at Queensland Raceway

Round three of the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) kicked off at Queensland Raceway today, with veteran Bryan Staring taking the early honours in the premier Alpinestars Superbike class.

The West Aussie is the lap record holder around Queensland Raceway, and he showed his affinity with the 3.126km circuit hadn’t waned after he completed practice at the top of the timesheets on the MotoGo Yamaha ahead of Mike Jones (Yamaha Racing Team) and Josh Waters (McMartin Racing Ducati).

In superb conditions which will continue into the weekend, Archie McDonald (Stop & Seal Yamaha), Harrison Watts (Champion’s Ride Days Kawasaki) and Ethan Johnson (Yamaha YZF-R15) were the fastest in the other ASBK Championship classes at Queensland Raceway: Michelin Supersport, Race and Road Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup.

And the great part: today was just the appetiser ahead of what’s expected to be an exhilarating weekend of qualifying and racing at a circuit which never fails to deliver showstopping action.

Aussie Racing Cars are also in action this weekend, and off-track there’s the ASBK Trade Alley, autograph sessions with all the top riders, and a few lucky patrons will score the ride of their lives behind former Aussie Superbike champions Steve Martin and Troy Corser in the ASBK Pillion Program.

To purchase tickets for Queensland Raceway, click here. Tickets will also available at the gate over the weekend.

For full results from Queensland Raceway, visit www.computime.com.au.

 

Alpinestars Superbike

Staring was in the groove from the get-go this morning, so it was no surprise when the 2010 Alpinestars Superbike champion ended the day on top with a best lap of 1m07.508s – one of five riders to eclipse the current lap record.

Jones, battling a debilitating virus, looked like he might be able to challenge Staring but he was still more than impressive with a 1:07.609.

Waters (1:07.654), Max Stauffer (Penrite Racing Yamaha, 1:07.669) and last year’s double winner Troy Herfoss (DesmoSport Ducati, 1:07.781) were the others to dip below Staring’s circuit benchmark.

Glenn Allerton (GT Racing BMW, 1:07.885) also enjoyed a productive Friday, with the top 10 completed by Broc Pearson (DesmoSport Ducati, 1:08.168), Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team, 1:08.399), Anthony West (Addicted to Track Yamaha, 1:08.421) and Arthur Sissis (1:08.867) making his debut on the Stop & Seal-backed Yamaha.

The 20-rider Alpinestars Superbike field will reconvene for final practice tomorrow morning, and then qualifying begins at 2:20pm to decide the grid positions for Sunday two 16-lap races.

 

Michelin Supersport

McDonald put the hammer down in Michelin Supersport, showing no signs of fatigue after returning from round one European Stock 600 commitments in Italy last weekend.

The Albury teenager edged out his teammates Tom Toparis, Corey Turner and Jack Mahaffy in an intra-squad shootout, followed by Tom Bramich (Apex Group Yamaha) and Olly Simpson (Yamaha Australia).

Championship leader Jonathan Nahlous (Complete AV Yamaha) and Marcus Chiodo (Honda Australia) were next – but it’s all extremely tight, pointing to some exciting rolling scrums coming our way in Sunday’s two 14-lap races.

 

Race and Road Supersport 300

Race and Road Supersport 300 co-leader Watts is on a rapid trajectory of both speed and maturity, and he delivered another example today by leading from the front in practice.

Jordan Simpson (YRD Yamaha Australia), Ryan Larkin (Green Panet Nutrients Yamaha), Valentino Knezovic (Motocity Yamaha), Josh Newman (Wet4U Race Fairings Kawaski) and New Zealander Jesse Stroud (Connect Homes Yamaha) completed the top six.

Newman leads the standings with Watts, while Stroud is on his first visit to Queensland Raceway.

There’s still plenty more to play out, with qualifying tomorrow followed by race one for the 23 riders at 3:15pm.

 

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

The standings sometimes don’t tell lies. Today, the top six riders in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup filled the top six positions in practice.

The order was Johnson from Hunter Charlett, Hunter Corney, Rossi, McAdam, Nikolas Lazos and Elijah Andrew.

Corney leads the points from Charlett and McAdam.

The young brigade will race for the first time tomorrow, with the final two battles on Sunday.

For more information on the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul:

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MotoGP: Bagnaia Breaks Lap Record At Jerez

Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia was fastest during MotoGP World Championship Practice Friday afternoon at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici GP24 on Michelin control tires, the two-time and defending World Champion lapped the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course in 1:36.025, which was good enough to top the field of 25 riders and to break his own All-Time Lap Record of 1:36.170 from 2022.

Factory Aprilia rider Maverick Vinales was also under the old lap record with 1:36.125, as was Marc Marquez, who did a third-quickest 1:36.168 on his Gresini Racing Ducati Demosedici GP23.

That’s 0.143 second separating the top three.

 

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More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Just 0.143 splits Bagnaia, Viñales and Marquez as lap records fall on Friday

Day 1 serves up the perfect aperitivo ahead of a tantalising super Saturday in Andalucia

Friday, 26 April 2024

It was a hard battle for the top 10 in MotoGP™ Practice at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España as the shootout for direct entry to Q2 went down to the wire, setting the stage for a truly super Saturday. By the end of play, a top three split by only 0.143 had emerged: reigning Champion Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team), COTA winner Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) and eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™).

For Bagnaia, it was a day to test things out on the bike following by a shiny new lap record; for Viñales, a crash early doors before a laptime that initially put him top; and for Marquez, just one sector that stood between him and the fastest lap of the day. All three were under the previous lap record too, not just Bagnaia, and that teases plenty of action on super Saturday even before the full cast of characters are brought onto the stage.

Despite a crash at turn one at the beginning of the session, Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing) fought back to fourth in the final 10 minutes of the day, with he and teammate Fabio Di Giannantonio both having a positive Friday and ‘Diggia’ also through to Q2 in P9.

Championship leader Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) is fifth on Friday, but it’s a four-tenth gap to the top he’s looking to bridge in Q2, and he’s got some company he’d likely rather escape right behind him: Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3). The rookie sensation was outside the top 10 heading into the final run but got the pedal to the metal and jumped up to sixth at the end of the day, after earlier running round in tandem with MotoGP™ Legend and wildcard Dani Pedrosa (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) too.

Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) was seventh as he looks to get back on a par with Viñales at a track that saw the #41 take pole last year, making it both factory Aprilias securing a spot in Q2. Second in the Championship Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) set a 1:36.480 for P8 – improving on his pace from the morning Free Practice session – but he’ll want more on Saturday.

Behind the aforementioned Diggia, Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) is the final rider heading straight through. That means there are a few fast and famous faces ready to do battle in a star-studded Q1.

One of the most famous is probably Pedrosa, as he was P14 at the end of play. And the most desperate to get through is probably teammate Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), who finished up P11 after a crash near the end of PR when he was setting red sectors. Barring any bad luck or trouble, the South African would seem a safe bet for moving up from Q1. Teammate Jack Miller looks to do the same, ending Friday in P13, and Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) wants to ruin the party for them all. The Italian, who missed pre-season through injury, is really getting there on pace and put in a convincing Friday in Jerez, in the upper echelons of the timesheets until getting pushed down to P12 by the end of the decisive PR session. 

Erstwhile master of Jerez Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) was in P20 too, and will aim for a big step on Saturday after teammate Alex Rins turned the tables on Day 1, taking P15 and four tenths up the road.

The next time the MotoGP™ field is out on track will be at 10:10 local time (UTC +2) for Free Practice before the battle begins at 10:50 local time for qualifying, with that Q1 promising a showdown. Then the full grids and pole will be decided before the Tissot Sprint lights up the stunning Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto… so don’t miss a minute of a truly super Saturday, up next!

FP2: 10:10 (UTC +2)

Q1: 10:50

Q2: 11.15

Tissot Sprint: 15:00

Roberts rockets to the top ahead of Aldeguer

Joe Roberts (OnlyFans American Racing Team) rocketed to the top spot at the end of Friday action in Jerez as the American continued to show strong pace at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España, setting a strong 1:40.664 to end Practice 1 ahead of pre-season favourite Fermin Aldeguer (Beta Tools SpeedUp) by 0.234. Race winner at COTA and Championship leader Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets – MSI) rounded out the top three after a brilliant session for the #3.

Marcos Ramirez (OnlyFans American Racing Team) capped off a great opening day for American Racing, finding pace late in the session to set a 1:40.964. Ramirez was ahead of Ai Ogura (MT Helmets – MSI), who showed strong pace in the early stages of the session, rounding out the top five. Manuel Gonzalez (QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2), Zonta Van Den Goorbergh (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP) and Alonso Lopez (Beta Tools SpeedUp).

Albert Arenas (QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™), CFMOTO Aspar Team’s Izan Guevara, Jake Dixon (CFMOTO Aspar Team), Somkiat Chantra (IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia), Filip Salac (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and Barry Baltus (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP ), who took the final place inside the top 14, are currently the final riders set to move through to Q2.

It was a tough day in the office for Aron Canet (Fantic Racing), who crashed at the end of the session and was later declared unfit with a broken ankle. He’ll have to watch on as the Moto2™ grid head back on track on Saturday morning at 9:25 local time (UTC+2) for Practice 2 before qualifying at 13:45 local time.

Alonso smashes lap record to pull nearly a second clear on Friday

David Alonso (CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team) dominated Day 1 at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España, setting an incredible 1:43.710 to destroy a lap record which had just been set by the Colombian on Friday morning. Alonso was almost a second clear of rookie Jacob Roulstone (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3), with Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) only a further 0.083 adrift on a very impressive Friday for the Dutchman.

Finding time in the afternoon session was Daniel Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3), who jumped to fourth position, ending the session ahead of the returning David Almansa (Rivacold Snipers Team), who found time in the final sector on a final fast lap to round out the top five. Joel Kelso (BOE Motorsports), last year’s race winner Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets – MSI), Riccardo Rossi (CIP Green Power), BOE Motorsports’ David Muñoz, Stefano Nepa (LEVELUP – MTA), Tatsuki Suzuki (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP), Ryusei Yamanaka (MT Helmets – MSI), CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team’s rookie Joel Esteban and Scott Ogden (MLav Racing) round out the top 14 currently set to move straight to Q2.

The Moto3™ grid will have one last chance to fight for the top 14 spots at 8:40 local time (UTC +2) before qualifying begins at 12:50 local time! Come back then for more and check out the full results below.

Moto2: Roberts Tops Practice Friday Afternoon At Jerez

Joe Roberts led Moto2 World Championship Practice One Friday afternoon at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex on Pirelli tires around the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course, Roberts turned a 1:40.664 to top the field of 32 riders.

Fermin Aldeguer was the best of the rest with a 1:40.898 on his Beta Tools SpeedUp Boscoscuro, and Sergio Garcia was third in the session with a 1:40.931 on his MT Helmets – MSI Boscoscuro.

 

Moto2 P1

Moto3: Alonso Lowers His New Lap Record At Jerez

David Alonso broke the All-Time Moto3 Lap Record Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain, and then he lowered it even further Friday afternoon.

Riding his Pirelli-shod Gaviota Aspar Team CFMOTO in Free Practice One on Friday morning, the 18-year-old Colombian covered the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) road course in 1:44.590, breaking Andrea Migno’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:44.988 from 2021.

In Friday afternoon’s Practice One, Alonso turned a 1:43.710, smashing his own hours-old lap record and topping the next-fastest rider by 0.969 second!

 

Moto3 P1

MotoGP: Marquez Brothers 1-2 In FP1 At Jerez

Brothers and teammates Alex and Marc Marquez finished MotoGP Free Practice One (FP1) first and second, respectively, Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. 

Younger brother Alex led the session with a 1:36.630 on his Michelin-shod Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici, while older brother Marc, the six-time MotoGP World Champion, was second-best with a 1:37.137 around the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course.

The best of the rest was Maverick Vinales, who turned a third-quickest 1:37.221 on his factory Aprilia RS-GP.

 

MotoGP FP1

Moto2: Lopez Quickest, Roberts P6 Friday Morning At Jerez

Alonso Lopez led Moto2 World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Lopez covered the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course in 1:40.797 on his Pirelli-shod Beta Tools SpeedUp Boscoscuro to lead the field of 32 riders.

American Joe Roberts, who currently sits second in the World Championship point standings, was sixth with a time of 1:41.192 on his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex.

 

Moto2 FP1

MotoGP: Marc Marquez Grabs First Pole Position On Ducati

Marc Marquez (93). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.
Marc Marquez (93). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.

Marc Marquez mastered tricky conditions to claim pole position during MotoGP qualifying Saturday at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his year-old Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici on the wet 2.7-mile (4.4 km) track, Marquez turned a 1:46.773. Not only was that good enough to top the 25-rider field and give Marquez his first pole position on a Ducati, it was the 93rd pole position of Marquez’s career.

Marco Bezzecchi was the best of the rest with a 1:47.044 on his Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team Ducati, and Jorge Martin claimed the third and final spot on the front row with a 1:47.381 on his Prima Pramac Racing Ducati.

 

MotoGP Q2
MotoGP Q1

Australian Superbike: Jones On Pole Position At Queensland Raceway

Mike Jones (46). Photo courtesy ASBK.
Mike Jones (46). Photo courtesy ASBK.
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More, from a press release issued by ASBK:

Jones sets Queensland Raceway alight in ASBK Superbike qualifying

Yamaha’s Mike Jones has laid down the gauntlet with a stunning pole position in round three of the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) at Queensland Raceway.

The three-time Alpinestars Superbike champion – still trying to fight off a pesky virus  – was in rare form, not only slotting himself at the sharp end of the 20-rider grid for tomorrow’s two 16-lap races, but also banking a new best lap around the 3.216km circuit.

Max Stauffer (Yamaha) and Glenn Allerton (BMW) will join him on the front row, with a bunch of powerhouse contenders lurking behind, including Ducati pair Troy Herfoss and Josh Waters as well as Cru Halliday (Yamaha).

There was also plenty of excitement across the other classes today, with Tom Toparis (Yamaha) on top in Michelin Supersport qualifying and Josh Newman (Kawasaki) and Hunter Corney (Yamaha) winning the opening races in the Race and Road Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup categories.

Tomorrow it’s all racing: a jam-packed schedule, which will also include Aussie Racing Cars.

For full results from Queensland Raceway, visit www.computime.com.au.

Alpinestars Superbike

Jones was second on the grid in 2023 and finished in the same position across both races behind Herfoss.

He’s on pole position in 2024: is it a positive omen of things to come tomorrow?

That will play itself out, but the 30-year-old certainly reinforced why he’s been a perennial contender around Queensland Raceway in the past.

As well as his pole-sitting time of 1:07.155, the other key takeout from practice and qualifying was Jones’ metronomic consistency, which will keep his opposition second guessing in the two feature races.

“It’s been a while since we’ve had some success, so I’m really happy with the pole position,” said Jones.

“It’s a track I know well, and once I managed to get in the zone I was able to find some extra time.

“Thanks to my team for putting together a fantastic package, and I’m excited for the races.”

Stauffer (Penrite Racing, 1:07.535) and Glenn Allerton (GT Racing, 1:07.651) – the emerging star and the wily veteran – were unable to make a late hustle for pole after a brief rain shower came across the circuit. However, they’ve still put themselves right in the mix tomorrow.

Row two is a Ducati lockout with Troy Herfoss (DesmoSport), Josh Waters (McMartin Racing) and Broc Pearson (DesmoSport), while Yamaha completed the same monopoly on row three: Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team), Arthur Sissis (Stop & Seal) and Friday pacesetter Bryan Staring (MotoGo).

The two races will be held at 11:00am and 2:55pm respectively.

Michelin Supersport

Toparis (Stop & Seal) has a bonus Michelin Supersport championship point in the bank after securing pole position at Queensland Raceway.

Qualifying was held over two 25-minute sessions, but a light shower before the second meant that it became more about a final shakedown rather than all-out attack.

As a result, Toparis’ 1:10.381 in Q1 was more than enough for pole, ahead of Stop & Seal Yamaha teammate Archie McDonald, Jake Farnsworth (Wurth Race Developments Yamaha), Tom Bramich (Apex Group Yamaha), Jack Mahaffy (Stop & Seal Yamaha) and Olly Simpson (YRD Yamaha Australia).

“Another pole position, and I’ve over the moon. I was very happy with this morning’s time – it was a circuit PB for me – and the afternoon it was really just a matter of riding around and getting ready for tomorrow,” said Toparis.
 
“Again, a massive thanks to the Stop & Seal team – it’s getting quite busy in our garage with all the riders, but it’s certainly an interesting place to be.”

Race and Road Supersport 300

Josh Newman (Wet4U Race Fairings Kawasaki) produced a stirring final lap to win the opening Race and Road Supersport 300 battle at Queensland Raceway.
 
The New South Welshman made up four spots at the business end to win the frantic four-lapper from closest championship rival Harrison Watts (Champion’s Ride Days Kawasaki), polesitter Valentino Knezovic (Motocity Yamaha), Casey Middleton (RaceDNA Yamaha), Ryan Larkin (Green Planet Nutrients Yamaha), Calvin Moylan (Race DNA Kawasaki) and Tara Morrison (B&L Mechanical Air Services Kawasaki).
 
Will Nassif (Complete AV Yamaha) was sixth across the finish line, but a 10-second penalty for jumping the start saw him classified in 14th.
 
The first attempt at the race was red-flagged on lap four after Haych Short (Plexus PT Yamaha) and New Zealander Jesse Stroud (Connect Homes Yamaha) collided on the final turn. The duo didn’t make the restart.
 
Newman now leads the championship by 5pts (131 to 126) over Watts, followed by Knezovic (116).

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Hunter Corney claimed maximum advantage of pole position in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, scoring a runaway three-second win – a margin that’s extremely rare in the category where victories are normally mentioned in microseconds.

Not today, though, as Corney waltzed to success in the six-lapper from Ethan Johnson, Connor Lewis, Hunter Charlett, Rossi McAdam and Elijah Andrew.

Nikolas Lazos was third across the line, but was then bumped back to seventh after a jump start. A fastest lap of the race for Lazos was some consolation.

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: Quiles On Pole, Daniel Qualifies P8 At Jerez

Màximo Quiles (28). Photo courtesy Red Bull.
Màximo Quiles (28). Photo courtesy Red Bull.
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More, from a press release issued by Red Bull:

Quiles steals Rookie pole from Uriarte in final Jerez sector
 

The first Qualifying session for the 18th season of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup provided speed and surprise. Brian Uriarte seemed certain to make his Rookie debut from pole having set the fastest ever Rookies Cup time around Jerez. 

On the timing screen, no one looked like bettering him on the final lap. Then a red helmet flashed up next to KTM #28 and Màximo Quiles had done it with a stunning final sector!

Màximo Quiles grabs it

“It was really tricky to do that,” beamed the 16-year-old Spaniard starting his 3rd Rookies Cup season. “It only happened in the last lap and finally I was a little bit lucky because there was someone ahead who I could chase after and catch just at the right time, at the end of the lap.”

“At the the beginning of the session I wanted to ride on my own to find the right rhythm, I did that but I needed a bit extra to get the pole and that is what I found on the last lap.”

“The bike is good, I will change nothing for the race, not perfect but I am ready to race.”

Brian Uriarte improving

“I’m very happy with that,” explained the Spanish 15-year-old. “I was confident that I could do a good time but I knew that there were some things I needed to work on. I know that my weak point is getting the bike turned in the middle of the corner and I particularly feel that through the double right of Peluqui that leads to the last fast right-handers at the end of the lap. I really worked on that and found some speed.”

“Towards the end of the session the rear was moving around quite a bit but I think that is the same for everyone. I love this track I have done a lot of laps here and I feel ready for the race.”

Hakim Danish at his best

“I’m happy to be in the front row for the very first time,” grinned the 16-year-old Malaysian who starts his 2nd Cup season. “The bike is very good, I like the way it feels and it gives me confidence. It really makes me feel that I can go out and have a good race.”

“I want to start the year with a good race, to battle with the other riders at the front.”

Veda Pratama confident

“I really enjoyed that,” stated the 15-year-old Indonesian quietly after recording the 4th best time in his Rookies debut. “The test here gave me a lot of confidence and I wanted to do well. I expected that I could and I really enjoyed today.”

“The bike is good but I think perhaps we can still improve it for the race so I am going to talk to the technical staff and see if we should try something more. We will see.”

“I am very much looking forward to tomorrow and my first Rookies Cup race.”

Marco Morelli still wants more

“I’m happy for sure, compared to last year I think I made a good step,” stated the Argentinian 16-year-old starting year 2 in the Cup. “I think I was P18 at the beginning of last year, so that’s a lot better. It’s a good step forward but of course, always I want more.”

“The bike set-up is good and I am looking forward to the race. The Quali was a bit difficult because it was windy, I was in a group but finally, I managed P5 and I am happy with that and I want more tomorrow.”

Kristian Daniel Jr. feeling good

“I’m super happy with that,” enthused the 15-year-old American who qualified 8th. “Happy to have made a good job of my first Rookies Cup Quali. I had super good feelings through that session, we improved a lot.”

“I have to do a little bit better at making sure I can situate myself better so that I am not following so many people. But I did manage to put in a good lap and that is what I needed to do.”

“I came into the test without doing a lot of running on big tracks through the off-season. That improved through the test and with my racing last weekend so I was a lot more confident coming here.”

“I had a good feeling with the bike through all three sessions today and we kept improving so that’s great.”
 

Broadcast
 

This weekend’s Rookies Cup races can be seen live on www.redbull.tv and on TV stations around the world.

Race 1 is at 16:15 CET on Saturday and Race 2 is on Sunday at 08:45, the show starts 10 minutes before the race.

Australian Superbike: Staring Shines Friday At Queensland Raceway

Bryan Staring (67). Photo by RB Moto Lens, courtesy ASBK.
Bryan Staring (67). Photo by RB Moto Lens, courtesy ASBK.
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More, from a press release issued by ASBK:

Staring sets the Friday Superbike pace at Queensland Raceway

Round three of the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) kicked off at Queensland Raceway today, with veteran Bryan Staring taking the early honours in the premier Alpinestars Superbike class.

The West Aussie is the lap record holder around Queensland Raceway, and he showed his affinity with the 3.126km circuit hadn’t waned after he completed practice at the top of the timesheets on the MotoGo Yamaha ahead of Mike Jones (Yamaha Racing Team) and Josh Waters (McMartin Racing Ducati).

In superb conditions which will continue into the weekend, Archie McDonald (Stop & Seal Yamaha), Harrison Watts (Champion’s Ride Days Kawasaki) and Ethan Johnson (Yamaha YZF-R15) were the fastest in the other ASBK Championship classes at Queensland Raceway: Michelin Supersport, Race and Road Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup.

And the great part: today was just the appetiser ahead of what’s expected to be an exhilarating weekend of qualifying and racing at a circuit which never fails to deliver showstopping action.

Aussie Racing Cars are also in action this weekend, and off-track there’s the ASBK Trade Alley, autograph sessions with all the top riders, and a few lucky patrons will score the ride of their lives behind former Aussie Superbike champions Steve Martin and Troy Corser in the ASBK Pillion Program.

To purchase tickets for Queensland Raceway, click here. Tickets will also available at the gate over the weekend.

For full results from Queensland Raceway, visit www.computime.com.au.

 

Alpinestars Superbike

Staring was in the groove from the get-go this morning, so it was no surprise when the 2010 Alpinestars Superbike champion ended the day on top with a best lap of 1m07.508s – one of five riders to eclipse the current lap record.

Jones, battling a debilitating virus, looked like he might be able to challenge Staring but he was still more than impressive with a 1:07.609.

Waters (1:07.654), Max Stauffer (Penrite Racing Yamaha, 1:07.669) and last year’s double winner Troy Herfoss (DesmoSport Ducati, 1:07.781) were the others to dip below Staring’s circuit benchmark.

Glenn Allerton (GT Racing BMW, 1:07.885) also enjoyed a productive Friday, with the top 10 completed by Broc Pearson (DesmoSport Ducati, 1:08.168), Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team, 1:08.399), Anthony West (Addicted to Track Yamaha, 1:08.421) and Arthur Sissis (1:08.867) making his debut on the Stop & Seal-backed Yamaha.

The 20-rider Alpinestars Superbike field will reconvene for final practice tomorrow morning, and then qualifying begins at 2:20pm to decide the grid positions for Sunday two 16-lap races.

 

Michelin Supersport

McDonald put the hammer down in Michelin Supersport, showing no signs of fatigue after returning from round one European Stock 600 commitments in Italy last weekend.

The Albury teenager edged out his teammates Tom Toparis, Corey Turner and Jack Mahaffy in an intra-squad shootout, followed by Tom Bramich (Apex Group Yamaha) and Olly Simpson (Yamaha Australia).

Championship leader Jonathan Nahlous (Complete AV Yamaha) and Marcus Chiodo (Honda Australia) were next – but it’s all extremely tight, pointing to some exciting rolling scrums coming our way in Sunday’s two 14-lap races.

 

Race and Road Supersport 300

Race and Road Supersport 300 co-leader Watts is on a rapid trajectory of both speed and maturity, and he delivered another example today by leading from the front in practice.

Jordan Simpson (YRD Yamaha Australia), Ryan Larkin (Green Panet Nutrients Yamaha), Valentino Knezovic (Motocity Yamaha), Josh Newman (Wet4U Race Fairings Kawaski) and New Zealander Jesse Stroud (Connect Homes Yamaha) completed the top six.

Newman leads the standings with Watts, while Stroud is on his first visit to Queensland Raceway.

There’s still plenty more to play out, with qualifying tomorrow followed by race one for the 23 riders at 3:15pm.

 

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

The standings sometimes don’t tell lies. Today, the top six riders in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup filled the top six positions in practice.

The order was Johnson from Hunter Charlett, Hunter Corney, Rossi, McAdam, Nikolas Lazos and Elijah Andrew.

Corney leads the points from Charlett and McAdam.

The young brigade will race for the first time tomorrow, with the final two battles on Sunday.

For more information on the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul:

ASBK website

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MotoGP: Bagnaia Breaks Lap Record At Jerez

Francesco Bagnaia (1) leads Marco Bezzecchi (72) Friday at Jerez. Photo courtesy Dorna.
Francesco Bagnaia (1) leads Marco Bezzecchi (72) Friday at Jerez. Photo courtesy Dorna.

Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia was fastest during MotoGP World Championship Practice Friday afternoon at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici GP24 on Michelin control tires, the two-time and defending World Champion lapped the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course in 1:36.025, which was good enough to top the field of 25 riders and to break his own All-Time Lap Record of 1:36.170 from 2022.

Factory Aprilia rider Maverick Vinales was also under the old lap record with 1:36.125, as was Marc Marquez, who did a third-quickest 1:36.168 on his Gresini Racing Ducati Demosedici GP23.

That’s 0.143 second separating the top three.

 

MotoGP P1

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Just 0.143 splits Bagnaia, Viñales and Marquez as lap records fall on Friday

Day 1 serves up the perfect aperitivo ahead of a tantalising super Saturday in Andalucia

Friday, 26 April 2024

It was a hard battle for the top 10 in MotoGP™ Practice at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España as the shootout for direct entry to Q2 went down to the wire, setting the stage for a truly super Saturday. By the end of play, a top three split by only 0.143 had emerged: reigning Champion Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team), COTA winner Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) and eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™).

For Bagnaia, it was a day to test things out on the bike following by a shiny new lap record; for Viñales, a crash early doors before a laptime that initially put him top; and for Marquez, just one sector that stood between him and the fastest lap of the day. All three were under the previous lap record too, not just Bagnaia, and that teases plenty of action on super Saturday even before the full cast of characters are brought onto the stage.

Despite a crash at turn one at the beginning of the session, Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing) fought back to fourth in the final 10 minutes of the day, with he and teammate Fabio Di Giannantonio both having a positive Friday and ‘Diggia’ also through to Q2 in P9.

Championship leader Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) is fifth on Friday, but it’s a four-tenth gap to the top he’s looking to bridge in Q2, and he’s got some company he’d likely rather escape right behind him: Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3). The rookie sensation was outside the top 10 heading into the final run but got the pedal to the metal and jumped up to sixth at the end of the day, after earlier running round in tandem with MotoGP™ Legend and wildcard Dani Pedrosa (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) too.

Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) was seventh as he looks to get back on a par with Viñales at a track that saw the #41 take pole last year, making it both factory Aprilias securing a spot in Q2. Second in the Championship Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) set a 1:36.480 for P8 – improving on his pace from the morning Free Practice session – but he’ll want more on Saturday.

Behind the aforementioned Diggia, Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) is the final rider heading straight through. That means there are a few fast and famous faces ready to do battle in a star-studded Q1.

One of the most famous is probably Pedrosa, as he was P14 at the end of play. And the most desperate to get through is probably teammate Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), who finished up P11 after a crash near the end of PR when he was setting red sectors. Barring any bad luck or trouble, the South African would seem a safe bet for moving up from Q1. Teammate Jack Miller looks to do the same, ending Friday in P13, and Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) wants to ruin the party for them all. The Italian, who missed pre-season through injury, is really getting there on pace and put in a convincing Friday in Jerez, in the upper echelons of the timesheets until getting pushed down to P12 by the end of the decisive PR session. 

Erstwhile master of Jerez Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) was in P20 too, and will aim for a big step on Saturday after teammate Alex Rins turned the tables on Day 1, taking P15 and four tenths up the road.

The next time the MotoGP™ field is out on track will be at 10:10 local time (UTC +2) for Free Practice before the battle begins at 10:50 local time for qualifying, with that Q1 promising a showdown. Then the full grids and pole will be decided before the Tissot Sprint lights up the stunning Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto… so don’t miss a minute of a truly super Saturday, up next!

FP2: 10:10 (UTC +2)

Q1: 10:50

Q2: 11.15

Tissot Sprint: 15:00

Roberts rockets to the top ahead of Aldeguer

Joe Roberts (OnlyFans American Racing Team) rocketed to the top spot at the end of Friday action in Jerez as the American continued to show strong pace at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España, setting a strong 1:40.664 to end Practice 1 ahead of pre-season favourite Fermin Aldeguer (Beta Tools SpeedUp) by 0.234. Race winner at COTA and Championship leader Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets – MSI) rounded out the top three after a brilliant session for the #3.

Marcos Ramirez (OnlyFans American Racing Team) capped off a great opening day for American Racing, finding pace late in the session to set a 1:40.964. Ramirez was ahead of Ai Ogura (MT Helmets – MSI), who showed strong pace in the early stages of the session, rounding out the top five. Manuel Gonzalez (QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2), Zonta Van Den Goorbergh (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP) and Alonso Lopez (Beta Tools SpeedUp).

Albert Arenas (QJMOTOR Gresini Moto2™), CFMOTO Aspar Team’s Izan Guevara, Jake Dixon (CFMOTO Aspar Team), Somkiat Chantra (IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia), Filip Salac (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and Barry Baltus (RW-Idrofoglia Racing GP ), who took the final place inside the top 14, are currently the final riders set to move through to Q2.

It was a tough day in the office for Aron Canet (Fantic Racing), who crashed at the end of the session and was later declared unfit with a broken ankle. He’ll have to watch on as the Moto2™ grid head back on track on Saturday morning at 9:25 local time (UTC+2) for Practice 2 before qualifying at 13:45 local time.

Alonso smashes lap record to pull nearly a second clear on Friday

David Alonso (CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team) dominated Day 1 at the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0,0 de España, setting an incredible 1:43.710 to destroy a lap record which had just been set by the Colombian on Friday morning. Alonso was almost a second clear of rookie Jacob Roulstone (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3), with Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) only a further 0.083 adrift on a very impressive Friday for the Dutchman.

Finding time in the afternoon session was Daniel Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3), who jumped to fourth position, ending the session ahead of the returning David Almansa (Rivacold Snipers Team), who found time in the final sector on a final fast lap to round out the top five. Joel Kelso (BOE Motorsports), last year’s race winner Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets – MSI), Riccardo Rossi (CIP Green Power), BOE Motorsports’ David Muñoz, Stefano Nepa (LEVELUP – MTA), Tatsuki Suzuki (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP), Ryusei Yamanaka (MT Helmets – MSI), CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team’s rookie Joel Esteban and Scott Ogden (MLav Racing) round out the top 14 currently set to move straight to Q2.

The Moto3™ grid will have one last chance to fight for the top 14 spots at 8:40 local time (UTC +2) before qualifying begins at 12:50 local time! Come back then for more and check out the full results below.

Moto2: Roberts Tops Practice Friday Afternoon At Jerez

Joe Roberts (16). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Joe Roberts (16). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Joe Roberts led Moto2 World Championship Practice One Friday afternoon at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Riding his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex on Pirelli tires around the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course, Roberts turned a 1:40.664 to top the field of 32 riders.

Fermin Aldeguer was the best of the rest with a 1:40.898 on his Beta Tools SpeedUp Boscoscuro, and Sergio Garcia was third in the session with a 1:40.931 on his MT Helmets – MSI Boscoscuro.

 

Moto2 P1

Moto3: Alonso Lowers His New Lap Record At Jerez

David Alonso (80). Photo courtesy Dorna.
David Alonso (80). Photo courtesy Dorna.

David Alonso broke the All-Time Moto3 Lap Record Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain, and then he lowered it even further Friday afternoon.

Riding his Pirelli-shod Gaviota Aspar Team CFMOTO in Free Practice One on Friday morning, the 18-year-old Colombian covered the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) road course in 1:44.590, breaking Andrea Migno’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:44.988 from 2021.

In Friday afternoon’s Practice One, Alonso turned a 1:43.710, smashing his own hours-old lap record and topping the next-fastest rider by 0.969 second!

 

Moto3 P1

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: Carpe P1, American Daniel P9 In FP1 At Jerez

American Kristian Daniel Jr. (70) in action at the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup test at Jerez. Photo courtesy Red Bull.
American Kristian Daniel Jr. (70), as seen during the 2024 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup test at Jerez. Photo courtesy Red Bull.
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MotoGP: Marquez Brothers 1-2 In FP1 At Jerez

Alex Marquez (73). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.
Alex Marquez (73). Photo courtesy Gresini Racing.

Brothers and teammates Alex and Marc Marquez finished MotoGP Free Practice One (FP1) first and second, respectively, Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. 

Younger brother Alex led the session with a 1:36.630 on his Michelin-shod Gresini Racing Ducati Desmosedici, while older brother Marc, the six-time MotoGP World Champion, was second-best with a 1:37.137 around the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course.

The best of the rest was Maverick Vinales, who turned a third-quickest 1:37.221 on his factory Aprilia RS-GP.

 

MotoGP FP1

Moto2: Lopez Quickest, Roberts P6 Friday Morning At Jerez

Alonso Lopez (21). Photo courtesy Team SpeedUp.
Alonso Lopez (21). Photo courtesy Team SpeedUp.

Alonso Lopez led Moto2 World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, in Spain. Lopez covered the 2.7-mile (4.4 km) course in 1:40.797 on his Pirelli-shod Beta Tools SpeedUp Boscoscuro to lead the field of 32 riders.

American Joe Roberts, who currently sits second in the World Championship point standings, was sixth with a time of 1:41.192 on his OnlyFans American Racing Team Kalex.

 

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