2025 British MotoGP: Alex Marquez on record pace in Practice, Marc Marquez crashes

Alex Ma🐈rquez topped fina♈l practice on Friday at British MotoGP

Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 British MotoGP
Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 British MotoGP
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Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez set a new lap record to top Practice at the British Grand Prix, as championship leader Marc Marquez was fourth after an e🍌arly crash.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez was tipped on Thursday at Silverstone by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez to be a contender this weekend, given the fact 🐟the flowing layout suits his riding style.

Alex Marquez lifted himself to top spot in the closing stages of Practice bef🌠ore besting the lap record with a 1m57.295s on his final flier to lead Practice by 0.047s.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo was second on the leading Yamaha, while stablem♏ate Jack Miller was third on the Pramac-run M1.

Marc Marquez was fourth having crashed early on in Pract♚ice, with the factory Ducati rider 0.360s off the pace of younger brother Alex Marquez.

A difficult session for Pecco Bagnaia saw him rescue a direct Q2 place in the closing🉐 stages in seventh, while Fermin Aldeguer nabbed the final top 10 spot at the death to f♒orce Pedro Acosta into Q1.

The early stages of the hour-long session saw Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi set the pace with a 1m58.349s as most set෴tled into race running.

That time wouldn’t be beate⛎n until just under half an hour to go, when Tech3 KTM’s Maverick Vinales fitted a new soft rear to his bike and posted a 1m58.347s.

Thus began♒ a run of se🐟ssion-topping times from a number of riders as, which culminated in Alex Marquez’s 1m57.295s.

Quartararo was briefly fastest of all in the closing🤪 stages, but was forced to settle for second at 0.047s behind the pacesetter.

Jack Miller brushed off a crash early in the session to complete the top three on the Pram🍌ac Yamaha ahead of Marc Marquez.

The factory Ducati rider fell going into Village corner in the opening stages but was fourth♔ at the chequered flag ahead of Bezzecchi.

Fabio Di Giannantonio put his VR46 Ducati into sixth ahead of Pecco Bagnaia, who struggled for pace in much of the session before a late surge put him in🥀to the top 10.

Johan🎀n Zarco was the leading Honda in eighth as Alex Rins ensured three Yamahas secured direct Q2 passage for the first time since Va😼lencia 2021.

Fermin Aldguer made a late improvement🐟 to 10th to secure ꦫthe final Q2 spot on the sister Gresini Ducati.

This came at the expense of Pedro Acosta, w𒊎ho was denied by 0.044s on his factory KTM.

Joaꦏn Mir was shuffled out the top 🍷10 late on into 12th on his Honda.

A crash for VR46’s Franco Morbidelli contributed to him finishing 16th in the session, while the Italian could face a penalty as he is bein🌺g investigated by the stewards fo🌠r getting in Bezzecchi’s way at the Maggotts section of the track.

Trackhouse Racing’s Ai O🧔gura pulled into pitlane after one lap due to pain in his knee from an FP1 crash.

Full 2025 MotoGP British Grand Prix Friday practice results

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