Vinales continues Aprilia domination but Espargaro crashes in warm-up

Vinales continues Aprilia domination but Espargaro crashes in warm-up

 
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Fast all weekend, Vinales was again ultra consistent throughout warm-up, a good sign ahead of today’s Catalan MotoGP as challenging for a podium should be possible for the ex-Yamaha rider. As the opening flurry of laps came in, Alex Marquez showed good speed in order to go fastest for LCR Honda. The Spaniard suffered a big at the end of FP4 and subsequently missed qualifying, but after being passed fit for today’s Grand Prix, Marquez was showing no ill effects.Why are Honda & Yamaha struggling so much? | MotoGP 2022Video of Why are Honda & Yamaha struggling so much? | MotoGP 2022Marquez was then pushed down to third as a fast-starting Alex Rins took over from Maverick Vinales. Related Bagnaia anticipates ‘race of survival’, hopes future team-mate is like Miller Five MotoGP riders that surprised us during qualifying at CatalunyaWith Rins and Vinales continuing to pump in fast laps, Brad Binder was hot on their heels as he went third for KTM. One of several riders that was left disappointed after failing to advance through Q1, three-time MotoGP race winner in 2022 Enea Bastianini once again showed how strong he is in race trim. The Gresini Ducati rider churned out several competitive lap times, with his best putting him second behind Vinales. Related Espargaro breaks Ducati hearts after smashing a new lap record in Catalunya Quartararo blames ‘low grip’ for being ‘slow’, Morbidelli finds ‘speed’After topping the last four sessions he’s taken part in, Catalunya MotoGP polesitter Aleix Espargaro took a break from top spot as he instead hit trouble at turn five. Sitting fifth moments before the checkered flag came out, Espargaro suffered a front-end at turn five. “4The pre-race favourite is likely to face stiff competition from Francesco Bagnaia and reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo during today’s GP, however, his biggest rival could be rear tyre degradation. After seeing fellow Yamaha rider Franco Morbidelli make a resurgence of sorts throughout free practice – something the Italian continued in warm-up as he claimed ninth, Andrea Dovizioso did the same as he found enough pace to squeeze into the top ten.For the first time this season Dovizioso finished ahead of Quartararo, albeit the French rider was not chasing lap time at any stage. “5 

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