MotoGP Misano: Marco Bezzecchi beats Maverick Vinales, Dani Pedrosa to top spot in Friday practice

Marco Bezzecchi, Maverick Vinales and wild-card Dani Pedrosa set the pace during Friday practice for the 2023 San Marino MotoGP at Misano.
Marco Bezzecchi, MotoGP, San Marino MotoGP, 8 September
Marco Bezzecchi, MotoGP, San Marino MotoGP, 8 September

Aprilia’s Vinales was the first rider to break the official lap record but VR46 Ducati star Bezzecchi, riding with a left hand injury from Barceꦑlona, went 0.126s better on his very final lap.

Pedrosa🌜 was a close third after another highly impressive performance on the new KTM carbon fibre chassꦐis.

Repsol Honda's Marc🎃 Marquez got a tow from former team-mate Pedrosa to clinch sixth place, with Ducati's reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia delighted🎃 to secure a top ten place and save his injured leg the strain of Qualifying 1.

But while Vinales rocketed to the sharp end, team-mate Aleix Espargaro fell in the closing minutes and will join the lik𓆏es of brother Pol Espargaro plus Monster Yamaha team-🐼mates Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli in battling it out for the last two transfer places in Q1.

Morning leader Michele Pirro slipped to 16th.

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Bagnaia takes a reduced 50-point title lead over Pramac’s Jorge Martin into his and Ducati home Misano rou🌠nd after his shocking accident on the opening lap in Bꦉarcelona last weekend.

Bagnaia highsided from🔯 the lead and landed in the path of Brad Binder, who couldn’t avoid hitting his legs. Miraculously Bagnaia escaped without any fractures and is bꦦack on track this weekend.

Teaღm-mate Enea Bastianini is absent after fracturing his hand and ankle after triggering a multi-rider pile-up just moments before Bagnaia’s 🌱highside.

While KTM test rider Pedrosa has a carbon fibre chassis this weekend, fellow wild-card Stefan Bradl (Honda) is using prototype 2024 parts ahead of Mo🤪🐷nday's test.

LCR Honda’s Alex Rins remains absent due toꦫ his Mugello leg injuries and, with Iker Lecuo💙na returning to WorldSBK duty, is replaced by Japanese test rider Takumi Takahashi whose previous MotoGP start was in 2015.

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