2025 British MotoGP: Marc Marquez tops FP1, heavy crash for Ai Ogura
Championshi❀p leader Marc Marquez led FP1 at the British GP

Factory Ducati rider Marc Marquez led the opening practice for the MotoGP British Grand Prix at Silverstone, as Ai Ogura suffe🅘red a heavy crﷺash late on in FP1.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez comes into this weekend’s seventh round of the season at Silverstone leading🐼 the championship by 22 points.
Going without a win at Silverstone since 2014, Marc Marquez began the weekend in dominant fashion as he led FP1 by 0.365 seconds from VR46 Ducati’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli.
Alex Marquez completed the top three for Gresini Ducati, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia was eighth at the end of the 45-minute session.
A mostly uneventful session, the yellow flags were br🦋ought out in the final minute after Trackhouse Aprilia rookie Ai Ogura crashed heavily going through Turn 2.
O𝓀gura was flicked from his RS-GP at the 𒆙Farm Curve and was seen limping away from his stricken motorcycle.
The first session of the British GP weekend began with Fꦯrench GP winner Johann Zar🐠co setting the early pace on his LCR Honda.
𒐪Zarco led the way inside the first💙 five minutes with a 2m02.009s, before Marc Marquez made his first visit to the top of the standings on his works Ducati.
Marquez raised the benchmark to a♈ 1m59.810s, which was quickly but briefly better by factory Aprilia runner Marco Bezzecchi ✅with a 1m59.343s.
A 1m58.844s moments latꦓer returned Marquez to the top of the order, with the Spaniard cementing his❀ position with a 1m58.702s with around 20 minutes remaining.
This time would not be bettered at theဣ chequered flag.
However, there was a small issue for Marquez at ▨the end of the session as a problem with his bike stopped him fr𓃲om getting out for the practice start segment.
Morbidelli proved to be Marquez’s closest challenger on a 1꧒m59.067s after a late blast put himও up to second ahead of Alex Marquez.
Bezzecchi w♚as fourth for Aprilia ahead of Jack Miller on the first of the Yamahas.
The Pramac rider was trailed by 2016 British GP ⛦winner Maverick Vinales on the first of the KTMs, while Fabio Quar🅷tararo was seventh on an updated factory Yamaha despite sitting out the first 10 minutes of FP1 as punishment for ignoring marshal instructions at Le Mans.
Pecco Bagnaiaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ was eighth, with Alex Rins (Yamaha) and Pedro Acosta (KTM) rounding out theไ top 10.
LCR r༺ookie Somkiat Chantra hadಞ a crash after the session.
