Bagnaia Dominates Misano MotoGP Practice with Blistering Speed

Bagnaia Dominates Misano MotoGP Practice with Blistering Speed

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A superb display of late runs from Francesco Bagnaia displayed his rapid pace in MotoGP second practice, putting the Italian on top of the timesheets in his local track of Misano. Marc Marquez once again finished the session in second place but finished 0.185s adrift of his 2025 factory team-mate. The Pramac Racing duo of […]

Marc Marquez finished the session in second place, 0.185s behind his 2025 factory team-mate. Jorge Martin and Franco Morbidelli of Pramac Racing took third and fourth, mere milliseconds apart. Enea Bastianini and rookie Acosta advanced to Q2, with the latter leading as the top KTM rider on his GasGas Tech3 bike. Marco Bezzecchi claimed seventh, followed by Maverick Vinales in eighth position. Aleix Espargaro crashed out of Q2 contention, while Fabio Quartararo secured a crucial Q2 spot after struggles earlier in the season. Jack Miller’s tenth place forced his teammate Brad Binder into Q1, with only a tenth of a second between them. Pol Espargaro narrowly missed out on Q2 by 0.001s, within a tight gap among the top 13 riders. Miguel Oliveira settled for 14th, Johann Zarco led the Hondas again, and Fabio Di Giannantonio struggled, landing in 16th. Alex Rins and Alex Marquez followed in 17th and 18th, respectively, setting up a challenging Saturday for qualifying. Augusto Fernandez and Takaaki Nakagami claimed 19th and 20th, with Raul Fernandez ending a disappointing day for Trackhouse. Luca Marini and Stefan Bradl closed off the Honda lineup, unable to match their team-mates’ performance.

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