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MotoGP’s Japanese Grand Prix weekend began with a drizzly and muted opening practice session at Motegi, though the leading riders all managed at least one worthwhile run
The Japanese Grand Prix weekend in MotoGP kicked off with a drizzly and subdued practice session at Motegi, where top riders still managed meaningful runs despite the rain. Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin set the early pace with the fastest times before the weather intervened. Most riders opted to remain in the pits as the track conditions failed to improve, leaving little opportunity for improvements. Since this session was non-competitive, many teams chose to save their resources for the crucial Q2 session later in the day. Fabio di Giannantonio and Marc Marquez joined the Ducati duo at the top, followed by Jack Miller on his KTM.