MotoGP Le Mans: Pol Espargaro fastest as Marc Marquez produces incredible ‘save’

Pol Espargaro claims top spot during Le Mans MotoGP FP1, while team-mate Marc Marquez made another incredible elbow 'save', this time on his right-side. 
Pol Espargaro, French MotoGP, 13 May
Pol Espargaro, French MotoGP, 13 May

Following stron🉐g comments about Marquez’s riding in Jerez, Aleix Espargaro was again caught up behind the eight-time world champion to begin FP1. 

The Aprilia rider, who was spoౠrting a new shoulder camera for FP1, eventuall🧸y made his way through on Marquez. 

Hoping to show Suzuki why they made the wrong decision to leave MotoG▨P at the end of this season, Alex Rins began the session in fine form as he led from Maverick Vinales. 

As Espargaro improved his pace - jumped u💦p to sixth momentarily - Marquez was followin🤪g his fellow Spaniard closely as he went second. 

One of th﷽e most difficult corners on the MotoGP calendar,💃 turn three quickly caught out Brad Binder as the KTM rider suffered a front-end crash. 

Brad Binder crash, French MotoGP, 13 May
Brad Binder crash, French MotoGP, 13 May

In need of a big result, Maverick Vinales replaced Rins at the top of the leaderboard with just under a third of FP1 complete. The Aprilia rider could be in danger of losing his seat to the𓆏 Suzuki rider, so finding form is paramount for the ex-Yamah🌠a rider. 

As has been the case for much of this season, Fabio Quartararo was the only Yamaha rider consistently lapping inside the top ten. The home favourite was third fastest during 𝓀the opening stint, while team-mate Franco Morbidelli was only 16th - RNF Yamaha rider Andre♓a Dovizioso was 19th. 

After jumping to the top of the timingsheets by just 0.005s, Quartararo was then demoted to P2 by factory Ducati rider Jack൩ Miller, last year’s winner of the French Grand Prix. 

In whಌat seems to be a continuous trend at the moment, FP1 was proving to be another tough session for KTM as they remained the only manufacturer without a bike inside the top ten. 

After going second quickest, Pol Espargaro nearly suffered a big highside at turn 11. Miguel Oliveira was not so luc🅷ky as he became the second factory KTM rider to crash. 

Marc Marquez is back!

Following Espargaro’s moment, Marquez went one better as he produced a sensational sav🧜e. 

Tippi𒁃ng into turn 8 (second part of Garage Vert), Marquez lost the front on the right side, however, the Honda rider managed to regain traction as he saved the crash on his knee and elbow. 

Tu⭕rn 11 did eventually 🥂catch riders out as Morbidelli fell at the right-hand corner. Luckily for the Italian his M1 suffered very little damage. 

Following Oliveira closely as FP1 was winding down, Francesco Bagnaia had to take avoiding action and run into the gravel as thꦡe KTM rider crashed for a second time. 

After his first fall at turn 10, ಌthe Portuguese rider suffered a fast crash at turn 6. 

Rins went back to the top inside five minutes to go, however, Miller was in no mood to lose out as he put his Ducati 𓄧back in ☂front by -0.131s. 

Jack Miller, French MotoGP, 13 May
Jack Miller, French MotoGP, 13 May

Pol Espargaro responds to ‘fake news’ in fine style by topping Le Mans MotoGP FP1

With speculation suggesting Espargaro will lose his ride at Repsol Honda, rumours he has called ‘fake news’, the former Moto2 world champion produced a great lap to finish ꦐfastest from Rins. 

A time of 1:31.771s was just over a tenth clear of the Suzuki rider, while Bagnaia𒊎 was the top Ducati in third, one place ahead of Quartararo.

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