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Mark Marquez is actually squeezed and left at Misano
It’s not too bad after a traditional intricate journey through the circuit of Barcelona and Catalña. This time we have a sprint victory and a second victory in the GP race. Mark Marquez He didn’t hide, “It’s my favorite circuit and in theory it’s better than Catalonia,” and instead entered the circuit Marco Simonselli in the Misano world. A week ago, he didn’t lead his training at Montmelo, and began on Friday at Misano and now has access to Paul’s in-person battles through the second quarter.
And he did it with the advantage of 0″ 147 over Marco Betzecchi, as well as all the boys at the VR46 Academy. So Morbidelli and Bagnaia are lined up with two Marquez, first Mark and fifth Alex, joining and lining up this Friday between the two Marquez.
The World Cup leaders are aiming for this year after finishing fifth in the morning after Termas, Austin, Le Mans, Aragon, Brno and Spielberg.
Practice Mark Marquez It was a declaration of intent. He made one time attack and is already happy with that 1’30” 480. In fact, he created another post-fall batch that came out the same soft stuff that he achieved the best records.
“Do you like it? For now, yes. I can’t deny it. I always try to explain reality when you tell me, “No, you go under your profile.” Today we were people with a more rhythm, but tomorrow we need to see if we can maintain that high bar,” he explained at the end of practice.
This Friday afternoon, Mark Marquez has already returned his muscles and began teaching them at the best practice times in the rhythm, defeating Platoon VR46 Betzecchi, Morbidelli, Bagnaia and after them, Marquez. They completed the top 10 Joanne Mir despite the final fall of Marini, Martin, Acosta and Digia.
Quartarraro, who was second in FP1, will have to compete with players alongside Zarco, Binder, Bastianini, or the only Ducati who is not in the top 10 of Aldeguer Rookie.
Yamaha V4’s debut isn’t too bad
The competitive debut of the new Yamaha M1 V4 in the hands of Yamaha and Wild Card Testers was on the way. In the morning he started a session that was left unattended without gasoline for 20 minutes.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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