2025 Qatar MotoGP: Franco Morbidelli tops Pecco Bagnaia in Practice

VR46 rider Morbidelli fastest in Practice 🧸for Qatar GP

Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Ducati, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Ducati, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
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VR46 Ducati MotoGP rider Franco Morbidelli led Pecco Bagnaia in Practice fo🍬r the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, wꦺith Marc Marquez third.

The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:VR46 team has been in fine form in recent weeks, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Di Giannantonio scoring podiums in Argentina and America respectively🦹.

That form continued on Friday at the Qatar GP, as Morbidelli set the timing screens ablaze in the hour-long Prac𓆏tice session🐼 to end the day fastest of all with a 1m50.830s.

He headed factory Ducati team rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia, who bested team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez - albeit by only 0.022s.

Both factory team Ducati riders 𝔉elected against final time attacks at the end of Practice, with both going onto used medium rubber to get to the cheq🔴uered flag.

Di Giannantonio was fourth, while championship leader Alex Marquez (Gresini) completed an all Ducati top🐽 five.

Reigning champion Jorge Martin wil♊l face Q1 on Sat✤urday morning after ending his first day on the factory Aprilia 20th and 1.568s off the pace.

After the first 10 minutes of running in Practice, Marc Marquez led the way on a 1m51.810s 🔯and was over half a second clear of the field at one stage.

That advantage was steadily chipped into by his🐬 rivals, with Alex Marquez eventually꧃ deposing him with just over 30 minutes to go with a 1m51.704s.

Morbidelli took over top spot with just under 13 minutes to go with a 1m51.253s, though this was beste♋d by Bagnaia on a 1m50.975s.

That looked set to keep Bagnaia fastest of all, before Morbidelli found a 1m50.830s at the end🦹 of the session to demote the double world✅ champion to second.

Leading the non-Ducati charge was Yamaha’s F🔯abio Quartararo, who put in a 1m51.293s late on to bag 💎a Q2 spot. He is the only Yamaha rider directly into Q2.

Pedro Acosta was seventh for KTM ahead of T𒊎ech3 counterpart Maverick Vinales, while Gresini Ducati rookie Fermin Aldeguer and LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco rounded out the top 10🍰.

Zarco’s late improvement🥂 demoted Yamaha’s Alex Rins to 11th, and he’ll face Q1 with the likes of factory Honda duo Luca Marini and Joan Mir, and KTM’s Brad Binder - who crashed at Turn💯 1 in the closing stages.

Jack Miller had a second crash of the day on his Pramac Yamaha late on, which left hi🌳m 17th, while LCR’s Somkiat Chantra - who was last - fell at the start of the session.

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