Moto2: Takahashi takes afternoon honours

Yuki Takahashi improved꧟ from just 27th after a crash in first practice for the Spanish Moto2 Grand Prix to lead the second Friday session at Jerez.
The Japanese, riding for reigning world champion's Gresini Moriwaki, knocked 1.8sec from his opening session time, despite windy conditions meaning that many best laps were set in the mo🎀rning.
But while Takahashi's re🧸covery was impressive, reigning 125cc world champion and home star Marc Marquez performed a similar feat.
The Spaniard lost a lar❀ge part of the session after technical troubles with his Catalunya Caixa Repsol Suter, but chꦏarged up the order to second, just 0.095sec from Takahashi, by the time the flag was shown.
Takahashi's best lap was a 1min 44.044sec, while the best o🅠f the day was a 1min 43.527sec set by Interwetten Suter's Thomas Luthi in FP1.
Stefan Bradl, winner from p⛄o🐻le in the season-opening Qatar Grand Prix, was second overall behind Luthi thanks to his morning time with Takahashi (fifth in Qatar) a 'combined' third.
Friday practice (2) - Jerez:
1. Takahashi (Moriwaki) 1m 44.044s
2. Marquez (Suter) +0.095s
3. Simon (Suter) +0.109s
4. Luthi (Suter) +0.160s
5. A. Espargaro (Pons Kalex) +0.204s
6. Iannone (Suter) +0.219s
7. Corti (Suter) +0.240s
8. Redding (Suter) +0.272s
9. Bradl (Kalex) +0.405s
10. de Angelis (MotoBI) +0.446s
21. Coghlan (FTR) +1.261s
28. Smith (Tech 3) +1.587s

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