Spanish MotoGP: Statement performance from record setting Bagnaia
Francesco Bagnaia set a re♌minder that he is still the man to beat as he set a new lap record to finish Friday on to as MotoGP prepared for the Spanish Grand Prix, round four of the championship.

The second session of the day saw the lap record broken twice, but it was Bagnaia’s late effort which saღw him finish Friday ahead of his rivals for the Ducati Lenovo Team.
After sitting in twelfth following the first session, the Italian was unfazed and able to chip away at his time. After a spell just inside the top ten working on his 🤡set up, the reigning champion returned to the pits- along with the whole field for a last flying lap.
Those final runs were instantly halted by a crash for Brad Binder👍, who was destined to go top with red sectorsꦿ before his spill.
By this time Bagnaia haܫd chipped away to be in behind the time of then leader Maverick Vinales, the first rider to breach the old lap record.
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Tℱhe #1 plate kept going and this time went top - with a new r𒉰ecord of hos own - a 1m 36.025s lap.
Vi🍨nlaes remained second for Aprilia with his lap, which was just 0.100s slower.
Marc Marquez looked to be♑ near the limit all ꧅session but kept his Gresini Ducati upright for third overnight.
It was a strong day for Ducati overall with seven bikes inside t💫he ꦅtop ten and automatically moving to Q2.
Those included Marco Bezzecchi, who was another constant near the top, his competitive lapping brought fourth for the🐲 Pertamina Enduro VR46 satellite team.
Championship leader briefly lead before the lap records came in on his way to fifth for Prima
Pramac, just ahead of rookie Pedro Acost♒a - impressive again as he was the only KTM a🌃utomatically in Q2.
Last season Aleix Espargaro lead this sesꦅsio𒈔n and went on to secure pole, while not quite in that position the pace both he and his Aprilia teammate showed meant he is not out of contention to repeat the feat on Saturday. He sits a close seventh overnight.
The final places in the top ten to move directly to the second qualifying se꧃ssion went to Fabio Di Giannantonio after he was a fixture near the top of the times, only dropping late on to ninth on the second VR46 bike and the first session leader Alex Marquez in tenth.
Brad Binder just missed out after his big late fall and he was not alo💎ne in crashing, the spills came thick and fast in the hour long session with Jack Miller, Fabio Quartararo, Miguel Oliveira, Dani Pedrosa, Alex Marquez, Maverick Vinales, Marco Bezzecchi, and🐭 Raul Fernandez all taking a turn in the gravel.
Vinalꦏes fall was probaby the most dangerous as it left both rider and bike on the track, with all the riders behind avoiding his off.
The timing o♐f the crashes played into who made the top ten, with several riders just missing out as they did not have aꦯmple time to recover.
Despite his fall, Pedrosa was the best of the wildcard entries at Jerez, placing 14th on the KTM.