2019 Aragon MotoGP - Saturday LIVE!
It was a wet start to Saturday but the sun is now shining - follow live updates from today's Moto3, Mot𒐪o2🌊 and MotoGP practice and qualifying sessions at MotorLand!
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Fresh from action at Misano, MotoGP completes its&nbs🍸p;back-to-back at A🌞ragon before heading east for the flyaway races as the season finale gets ever closer.

It was a wet start to Saturday but the sun is now shining - follow live updates from today's Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP practice and qualifyܫing sessions at MotorLand!
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:CLICK HERE to view on mahbx.com...
Fresh from ac🎃tion at Misano, MotoGP completes its back-to-back at Aragon💧 before heading east for the flyaway races as the season finale gets ever closer.
With Marc Marquez gaining a 93-point advantage in the MotoGP standings🌼 thanks to his victory at the San Marino round last weekend, the Repsol Honda rider’s grip on the world title will get even tighter if form and previous performances play out at🐲 Aragon.
Marquez, a four-time winner at Aragon in the premier class, has only been beaten at the track by Jorge Lorenzo duri𝓀ng his Yamaha days (2014 and 2015) and had the honour of Turn 10 being named after him last year 🦂– fully confirming his home advantage at the track situated just south of the Pyrenees Mountains.
There is one rider change and one wildcard at Aragon with Mika Kallio replacing&nbs🐎p;Johann Zarco at Red Bull KTM for the rest of the season after the French ride✱r's split from the Austrian manufacturer. At Aprilia, Bradley Smith is completing his final wildcard outing for the Noale factory squad in his test rider role.
The world title race also ramps up in Moto2 and Moto3 at Aragon. Alex Marquez holds a 26-point lead in the intermediate class after Augusto Fernandez claimed victory at Misano - only after an appeal hearing h♒eld at Aragon yesterday - which saw the Spanish rider keep hold of his win from Fabio Di Giannantonio.
In Moto3, Lorenzo Dalla Porta has a 22-point lead at the top of the standings☂ from Aron Canet.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injur𒅌y issues.