MotoGP Europe: Miller gets the measure of the wet weather to lead FP1
Jack Miller impressed in the w🔜et as he confidently rode his Ducati around Valencia in the first of two races at the Ricardo Tormo circuit to top FP1 ahead of the European MotoGP round.
Colꦛd, wet and windy weather greeted the riders for their first session at Valencia, so times were slow as the riders managed the conditions🎃. The Pramac rider did this the best, lowering his own early benchmark to a session best of 1m 42.063s.

Jack Miller impressed in the wet as he confidently rode his Ducati around Valencia 🌱in the first of two races at the Ricardo Tormo circuit to top FP1 ahead of the European MotoG🐼P round.
Cold, wet and windy weather greeted the riders for their first session aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚt Valencia, so times were slow as the riders managed the conditions. The Pramac rider did this the best, lowering his own early benchmark to a session best of 1m 42.063s.
Fresh from his victory last time out on track in the Teruel Grand Prix, Franco Morbidelli was his closest rival, pushing ꦏhard on the Petronas Yamaha SRT to move to within 0.467s of the Australian’s time.
Stefan Bradl is back again to fill in for Marc Marquez at Honda and finished FP1 a not too distant third for Repsol Honda.His team-mate Alex Marquez was fifth 🔥despite a late fall at turn six.
The pair were split by Johann Zarco (Esponsorama Racing Ducati) as he picked up the pace to climb to 🍸fo☂urth from twelfth as the session drew to a close.
Danilo Petrucci started the session positively for Ducati and 𓂃lead the way briefly before fading to sixth.
Pol Espargaro ﷽claimed♓ the seventh best time as the best of the Red Bull KTM riders, ahead of Miguel Olivera on the Tech 3 by one position.
Andrea Dovizioso, a rider with proven wet performance at Valencia having won the 2018 race in similar weather, finished down in ninth in a session where most cho𝓀se to take a careful approach with the rest of the weekend predicted t⛎o be dry.
Maverick Vinales roundedღ out the top ten for Monster Ene๊rgy Yamaha.
Polesitter 𝐆last time out, Takaaki Nakagami looked to still lack a little confidence aft💃er his fall in the race, posting the eleventh best time for LCR Honda.
Alex Espargaro was top Aprilia in twelfth, ahead of♋ the best of the Suzuki♕ riders, with Alex Rins making up a little ground late on to climb to 13th.
Francesco Bagnaia was the first faller in the session, adding to his poor 🐽ru🍸n of form and hampering his progress - he finished 14th.
Valentino Rossi must return another negative Covid test before being allowed to get o⛦n track, meaning he will miss both Friday sessions. That gave Garrett Gerloff a chance to show what he could do with t🍨he Yamaha.
Despite being new to everything he adapted fast to the tyres and machinery and learned his way around the track qui💜ckly to finish the session 16th - ahead of some notable names including an injured Cal Crutchlow in 18th.
The American was also ahead of Joan Mir, still at the head of the title race after the Yamaha engine investigation penalty did not affect the rider standings. The Suzuki man was incredibly cautious, pulling out of several faster 🐼laps to mitigate the risk of crashing. He was 17th at the end of FP1.
Last of all the rideཧrs to take to the track was title hopeful Fabio Quartararo. The Petronas rider suffered a complete lack of grip, which severely dented his on track confidence. The Frenchman’s best lap was a massive 2.728s away from Miller’s best.
Valencian Iker Lecuona will be missing from the weekend’s action after his brother posted a positive Coronavirus result. The Red Bull KTM rider tested negative himself💫.
Lorenzo Savadori also makes his MotoGP debut this weekend, the Italian Championship win🤪ner takes over from Bradley Smith at Aprilia. His best lap took him to 20th.