Marquez brothers brush past Ducati rivals in too-close-for-comfort moments
Two nail-biting moments on Friday at Misano

The Marqu♛ez brothers were at the centre of two close calls on F🌼riday at Misano.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi ran extremely clos🌳e during pra꧙ctice for the San Marino MotoGP.
VR46’s Bezzecchi noticeably turned his head to glare at Gresini’s Marquez, ꦉwho was riding up t🔯he inside.
That "too-close-for-comfort" look betweeꦿn Bez and 👀 🇸🇲
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP)
Alex Marquez and Enea Bastianini were then involved in a sepa🌄rate too-close-for-comfort moment.
Factory Ducati rider Bastianini appeared to shake his heaꦛd with disapproval when Gresini’s Marquez darted past him.
Alex Ma﷽rquez was later given an official warning by the stewards.
was not too happy with here 💢 🇸🇲 — MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP)The moments - although they came to nothing - arr꧙ive during a weeke🌜nd of heightened tensions within Ducati.
The crash five days ago in Aragon between Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia caused a sti🅠r.
Bagnaia apologised for his in𓆉itial claim that Alex Marquez intentionally clat𓂃tered him.
Marc Marquez chimed in to insist that fꦍuture teamma🅘te Bagnaia's apology was "necessary" to his brother.
Ducati might find it hard to control t🔯he ambition of their eight riders.
Marc Marquez has already signed on for the official team next year, whereas Jorge Martin, Bastianini and Bezzecchi know th✃ey are exiting the ma🥂nufacturer.
Ducati p💜olitics may yet play✤ a role this weekend at Misano.
Bagnaia went fastest in Friday pracꦺtice, despite the bumps 🃏and bruises from Aragon. Marc Marquez was second.

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