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Zarco gets both for free on Phillip Island
French Johann Zarco Signed up for two free practice sessions on Friday Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island surpass newcomers by 1/38,000 Marco Bezecchi and 1 in 52 thousand Pol Espargaro His relationship with Honda, where he launched his campaign, was a positive surprise of the day for the Japanese motorcycle giant.
The first day of MotoGP free practice was raining for the Star category riders, but not as cold as the beginning of spring in the South. Already on lap two he started to break his morning record and changed the order of the top 10 who qualify for FP2. On lap 4 he recorded 1’30” 126 Marc Marquez He had already beaten Zarco’s time of 1:30.368 in FP1, which was 0.7s better than Marc’s best time of the morning and led Vinales in the first session of FP2 with 0.131s and 0.225s. Quartararo.
That Honda 2022 that upset them so much is back in the lead again, but for the common good, since Phillip Island, Marc joined his brother Alex in the morning – third – and, in particular, Pol Espargaro Best in many of both sessions. Marquez’s eldest said on Thursday, “Theoretically it’s going to suffer a little bit here, but sometimes it’s a lot of trouble and for some reason it seems to get better,” and that’s due again this Friday. It happened. I must add to this that he is the last winner of the MotoGP race at Phillip Island – he has won the MotoGP four times, three times – because of his arm muscles. On the circuit on the left where the handicap is less.
At Ducati we had to mess around with the aerodynamic appendages on this windy day, five of the top 10 in FP2, but in 2019 they didn’t stand out in ‘Qualifying’. It’s an ‘old school’ circuit. The ‘rear devices’ that adjust the rear axle are rarely used and have to rely on more ‘classic’ aerodynamics. It will be
The last batch uses a new rear that is already soft Time Revolution came and Buriram poleman Bezecchi dropped to 1’39″871, Vinales answered from the start with 1’29″745 and Quartararo answered with 1’29″614.’ 29″513 Zarco responded. (1’29″475) and was the best in FP1, where he also won FP2.
They have a temporary location for Q2 Zarco, Bezecchi, Pol Espargaro, Quartararo, Viñales, Marc Marquez, Aleix Espargaro, Bagnaia, Bastianini and Jorge Martin. Of the five contenders for the crown, only local Jack Miller was left out, all improving their morning times, with his 406ths of a second finishing the top 10 and top 18 behind him by 0.731. I put on
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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