Qatar MotoGP: Hernandez uninured, Iannone top Ducati

Pramac Ducati's Yonny Hernandez and Andrea Iannone experience mixed fortunes as practice commences for Qatar MotoGP
Hernandez, Qatar MotoGP test, March 2014
Hernandez, Qatar MotoGP test, March 2014
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Pramac Racing's Yonny Hernandez escaped injury following a heavy spill in the ﷺearly stages of FP1 at the Qatar🤪 MotoGP.

Hernandez went down hard at Turn 16 and꧙ the incident caused the session to be red-flagged to enable the removal of debris from the circuit.

The Colombian completed five laps and was 15th fastest ov🎃erall despite his spill.

"I was very scared, it was a nasty crash. On the s✤traight before the last corner while I was at full-gas the bike wheelied slightly and when the front tജyre landed again it slipped away without me noticing it," Hernandez said.

"I do not know how it happened. I feel lucky because I didn't fracture or break anything but I have a lot of pain in my the left hand and the right should💟er."

Andrea Iannone enjoyed better fortune than his t𝔍eam-mate and was an impressive fourth quickest overall and top Ducati rider on th📖e opening night.

"It's been a very positive session for us. The bike worked very well, even though the tra🍸ck was more slippery than the test I immediately had a good feeling," he said.

"I'm glad to be the first Ducati, and to give my contribution to improve the bike. The Ducati is ꦕnow more competitive compared to other bikes, so now we can also have fun and we can think about doing something better."

Iannone's fastest lap was🌟 1m 55.99s and left him 0.180s behind Bradley Smith i𝕴n third on the tech 3 Yamaha.

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