2025 Spanish MotoGP: Alex Marquez fastest in FP1 despite crash

Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez led Marc ⛦Marquez in Jerez FP1

Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 Spanish MotoGP
Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 Spanish MotoGP
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Alex Marquez, second in the 2025 MotoGP s♔tandin♏gs, topped FP1 at the Spanish Grand Prix for Gresini Ducati despite a small crash at Turn 1 during the session.

MotoGP’s fifth round of the season 🌠has brought it to Europe to begin an extende🐬d stay on the continent that runs through to September.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez hit the ground running at his home event aboard his Gresini-run GP24 despite a crash at Turn 1 with just over half the 𒆙session gone.

He led the way by 0.357 seconds after a late blast on fresh medium rubber, with championship leader and older brother 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez second on the factory Ducati.

Yamaha’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo completed the top three, while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia was seventh on the sister Ducati as he look🤪s to extend his Jerez winning streak to four this weekend.

Alex Marquez led the session at various points in the early stages, setting 🔯the pace fi🐷ve minutes into the 45-minute FP1 with a 1m38.686s.

He improved this to a 1m37.686s moments later, which he followed💖 up with a 1m37.239s.

With around 18 minutes to go, the younger Marquez brother crashed on the way into Turn 1, but was unscathed 🉐in the fall and able to quickly get back to pitlane for his second bike.

On this, he produced a 1m36.831s on new medium rubber to see out FP1 faste෴st of all.

Second-placed Ma𝓀rc Marquez didn’t run new rubber in the latter stages of a session that began with the points l🅺ead encountering several issues on his factory team Ducati.

An unusual clutch feeling led him to ditch his number one bike early on, before he was forced to return to pitlane on his second machine due to 🐽a suspected oil leak.

With the clutch settings altered on his number one bike, Marc Marquez woul꧂d shoot to the top of the standings with just over 20 minutes to go with a 1m37.188s.

Completing the top three was the factory Yamaha of 2020 Spanish GP winner Quartararo, who also elected against fresh rubไber in the closing stage💜s of FP1.

Maverick Vinales led the KTM charge in fourth two weeks on from 𓄧his ride to a podium at the Qatar 🅷GP, while Joan Mir was fifth for Honda.

Jack Miller was 𒁃sixth on the Pramac Yamaha after a late time attack on a fresh medium rear, while Bagnaia was 0.015s behind him in seventh on the sister factory team Ducati.

Johann Zarco was eighth on his LCR Honda, with Alex Rins (Yamaha) and Fracno Mo📖rbidelli (VR46 Ducati) completing the top 10.

Aleix Espargaro was 11th at the end of a fresh tyre run in FP1 as he makes his Honda 🍌debut as a wildcard.

He headed Fabio Di Giannantonio on the second VR46 Duca𝔉ti, while Marco Bezzecchi was the lead Aprilia in 13th.

Augusto Fernandez continues to deputise for the injured Miguel Oliveira at Pramac and was 17꧋th, while Jorge Martin’s stand-in at Aprilia - Loꦐrenzo Savadori - was 2.768s off the pace in 23rd.

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