Marquez in control in Aragon MotoGP FP1
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full Aragon MotoGP FP1 results
Marc Marquez has stormed the times in the opening practice session at Aragon to ﷽lead by over a second from nearest rival Maverick Vinales.
The 𒊎Repsol Honda rider, fresh from victory at Misano, instantly bolted to the top of the times before setting his f♔astest lap time of 1m 46.869s on a new soft rear tyre to take a firm grip of the session at a track he has won at for the past three consecutive seasons.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Full Aragon MotoGP FP1 results
M🍸arc Marquez has stormed the times in the ope🐟ning practice session at Aragon to lead by over a second from nearest rival Maverick Vinales.
The Repsol Honda rider, fresh from victory at Misano, instantly bolted to the top of the times before setting his fastest lap time of 1m 46.869s on a new soft rear tyre to t🎐ake a firm grip of the session at a track he has won at for the past three consecutive seasons.
Vinales pushed in a late 1m 48.486s to go second for Monster Yamaha but 🌜over one-and-a-half💛 seconds behind Marquez.
Fabio Quartararo used his final lap to slot into third place for Petronas Yamaha as he looks to build on his current m♋omentum having just missed out on victory to Marquez last time out, but the MotoGP rookie has💎 a 2.001s deficit to close at the end of FP1.
Andrea Dovizioso, who claimed second place at Aragon 12 months ago, surged up to fourth pla꧑ce for Ducati to push Pramac Ducati’s Jack M🤡iller into fifth.
Joan Mir impressed for Suzuki by taking sixth place on the FP1 time🐓s ahead of Danilo Petrucci, showing glimpses of returning to for💃m after a tough run since the summer break, with Pol Espargaro leading the Red Bull KTM charge in eighth place.
Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha) and Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda) rounded out the top 10 and provisiona💙l Q2 spots with rain threatening both FP2 and FP3 at Aragon.
Miguel Oliveira narrowly missed out in 11th place for Tech3 in front of Aleix Espargaro on the Aprilia at a circuit where the Spaniard has produced his best races fౠor the Noale factory.
Alex Rins faded late on in FP1 to 13th place after suffering an early t𓄧echnical issue with his Suzuki that forced him to take an e🌟scape road back to the garage.
Tito Rabat impressed to take 14th place for Avintia Ducati with Cal Crutchlow continuing to struggling down in 15th place for LCR Honda.
Andrea Iannone bounced back from injury which ruled him out of racing at Misano to take 16th place for Aprilia, with Valentino Rossi off the pace in 17th place for Yamaha – over three ♔seconds slower thanඣ Marquez at the top of the times.
Francesco Bagnaia slotted into 18th place for Pramac Ducati ahead of Johann Zarco’s replacement at KTM Mika Kallio who will finish the season racing for the Aust♓rian manufacturer.
Karel Abraham claimed 20th for Avintia Ducati ahead of Hafizh Sy꧋ahrin (Te🐼ch3) with Aprilia wildcard Bradley Smith and Repsol Honda’s Jorge Lorenzo completing the FP1 timesheet.