Moto2 Qatar - Free Practice (1) Results
Free Practice (1) results from the Qatar Moto2 Grand Prix, round 1 of 19.

- Lorenzo Baldassarri ITA Pons HP40 (Kalex) 2m 1.601s
- Miguel Oliveira POR Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 2m 1.837s
- Romano Fenati ITA Marinelli Snipers Team (Kalex) 2m 1.890s
- Alex Marquez SPA EG 0,0 Marc VDS (Kalex) 2m 1.953s
- Marcel Schrotter GER Dynavolt Intact GP (Suter) 2m 2.046s
- Jorge Navarro SPA Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 (Kalex) 2m 2.112s
- Francesco Bagnaia ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (Kalex) 2m 2.176s
- Mattia Pasini ITA Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) 2m 2.228s
- Remy Gardner AUS Tech 3 Racing (Tech 3) 2m 2.327s
- Brad Binder RSA Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 2m 2.352s
- Dominique Aegerter SWI Kiefer Racing (KTM) 2m 2.384s
- Xavi Vierge SPA Dynavolt Intact GP (Kalex) 2m 2.419s
- Luca Marini ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (Kalex) 2m 2.420s
- Danny Kent GBR Beta Tools - Speed Up Racing (Speed Up) 2m 2.449s
- Simone Corsi ITA Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 (Kalex) 2m 2.476s
- Sam Lowes GBR Swiss Innovative Investors (KTM) 2m 2.477s
- Hector Barbera SPA Pons HP40 (Kalex) 2m 2.565s
- Joan Mir SPA EG 0,0 Marc VDS (Kalex) 2m 2.684s
- Bo Bendsneyder NED Tech 3 Racing (Tech 3) 2m 2.942s
- Iker Lecuona SPA Swiss Innovative Investors (KTM) 2m 2.953s
- Fabio Quartararo FRA Beta Tools - Speed Up Racing (Speed Up) 2m 2.967s
- Isaac Viñales SPA SAG Team (Kalex) 2m 3.067s
- Joe Roberts USA NTS RW Racing GP (NTS) 2m 3.282s
- Stefano Manzi ITA Forward Racing Team (Suter) 2m 3.433s
- Andrea Locatelli ITA Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) 2m 3.500s
- Steven Odendaal RSA NTS RW Racing GP (NTS) 2m 3.787s
- Tetsuta Nagashima JPN IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia (Kalex) 2m 3.998s
- Eric Granado BRA Forward Racing Team (Suter) 2m 4.335s
- Khairul Idham Pawi MAL IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia (Kalex) 2m 4.370s
- Jules Danilo FRA Nashi Argan SAG Team (Kalex) 2m 4.661s
- Zulfahmi Khairuddin MAL SIC Racing Team (Kalex) 2m 5.848s
- Federico Fuligni ITA Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 (Kalex) 2m 6.644s
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