MotoGP: Marquez and Dovizioso lead warm-up, Zarco falls
Having nar🧜rowly missed out on pole the day before, Marc Marquez madཧe no secret of his race day intentions in Sunday morning’s MotoGP warm-up session at Le Mans, the Spaniard posting an ominous run ahead of setting the fastest time.
Marquez was close to half a second (0.452s) clear of title contender Andrea Dovizioso in the 20-minute session, which saw home 🅠hero and pole sitter Johann Zarco crash out mid-way through after colliding with Thomas Luthi at turn eight.

Having narrowly missed out on pole the day before, Marc Marquez made no secret of h꧒is race day intentions in Sunday morning’s MotoGP warm-up session at Le Mans, the Spaniജard posting an ominous run ahead of setting the fastest time.
Marquez was close to half a second (0.452s) clear of title contender Andrea Dovizioso in the 20-minute se💝ssion, which saw home hero and pole sitter Johann Zarco crash out mid-way through after colliding with Thomas Luthi at turn eight.
Here's the incident between Luth🍰i and at Turn 8
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Zarco would go on to post the tenth fastest time, 1.1s off Marquez’s best tha♉t was set on his final lap of the session. Behind Dovizioso, Suzuki’s An🐠drea Iannone backed up his fourth place on the grid with the third quickest time.
Jack Miller was fourth, ahead of Valentino💃 Rossi (fifth), Dani Pedrosa (sixth), Danilo Petrucci (seventh) and Aleix Espargaro (eighth), while Mꩵaverick Viñales could only manage the ninth quickest time even though track temperatures hovered just above 20 degrees Celsius – conditions that, in theory, should suit the Movistar Yamaha M1.
A heroic Cal Crutchlow took the eleventh fastest time desp꧂ite spending the night in a local hospital after a bruising qualifying crash yesterday. The Englishman completed eleven laps through the 20 minutes and, remarkably, was just 1.1s off Marquez’s best.
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