Although the KTM MotoGP riders had doubts about their performance at Aragon this weekend, three of them surprisingly advanced to Q2 for the first time in 2025 after Friday practice. Maverick Vinales led the KTM trio in third place, with Pedro Acosta in fifth and Brad Binder in seventh, while Enea Bastianini narrowly missed the top 10 in 13th. Binder expressed satisfaction with the progress made in addressing understeer issues during practice. Vinales acknowledged improvements but emphasized the need to refine performance, especially on certain sections of the track. The KTM team is cautiously optimistic about their prospects at Aragon and will reserve final judgment until after qualifying tomorrow.
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