Francesco Bagnaia strikes back in Sachsenring MotoGP warm-up
Defeated by ꧙Jorge Martin in the Sprint, Francesco Bagnaia was back on top in warm-up for the German MotoGP.

Stung by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin’s ‘smarter’ strategy in Saturday’s Sprint race, reigning champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia struck back by leading morning warm-up for the German MotoGP.
As predicted, temperatures are substantially lower tha🐭n on Saturday, but conditions were still bright and sunny for the ten-minute warm-🍷up.
Despite snatching the early lead, Bagnaia’s conservative a♒pproach to tyre wear saving saw him fall victim to Martin and Miguel Oliveira early in the Sprint.
But Bagnaia didn’t benefit from saving the rear tyre in the closing laps, due to an overheating front tyre in dirty air b෴eh🍨ind Martin and Oliveira. The Italian thus remained in third place, bringing his five-race win streak to an end.
Martin’s vicওtory also saw the Pramac rider rebuild his♐ title lead to 15 points heading into today’s grand prix, the last before the MotoGP summer break.
Most riders are expected to switch from the soft (in the Sprint) to medium rear tyr♏e for this afternoon’s 30-lap grand prix.
With that in mi🐼nd, the medium rear was used by all but Johann Zarco and Stefan Bradl this morning, Bagnaia saving his best for last courtesy of a 1m 20.638s on his eighth and final lap.
That put the world champion just 0.080s clear of Martin’s Pramac team-mate Franco Morbidelli, who was fifth in the Sprint, 𒅌with the Spaniard in a close third (+0.164s).
After Saturday’s decisive early laps, expect some🌟 intense battles to reach the front early - and avoid soaring front tyre pressures - this afternoon൩…
A sore Marc Marquez ag💛ain swapped between his two Gresini machines early in the session on his way to f🌱ourth place, just ahead of brother and team-mate Alex.
Marquez, starting just 13th and nursing a fractured l🧸eft finger and rib bruising from his Friday highside, will need to pull off a major upset to claim his 12th Sachsenring win this afternoon.
"I feel better than yesterday. I feel a bit more free on the bike, but startiꦦng from 13th won't be easy," Marquez said after 🧜warm-up.
"I'll try to overtake riders step by step and see where we can arrive. The𝄹 most important thing is that today my ribs are much better.
"It'll be nജearly impossible to finish on the podium, but let's see..."
The equally battered and bruised Maverick Vinales, who lost sixth to Marquez in🔯 a photo finish yesterday, was twelfth fastest this morning.

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