2025 Aragon MotoGP: Marc Marquez completes Friday clean sweep in Practice
Marc Marquez topped Friday at Aragon

MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez led the way in Practice ahead of the 2025 Aragon Grand Prix, in a repeat result of F🐼P1 ahead of Alex Marquez.
Dominator of the🌊 2024 Aragon weekend on the GP23-spec Ducati, expectations for Marc Marquez to do the same this year will only be heightened at the end of Practice on Friday༒.
At one stage over a second clear of the field, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez ended the session 0.204s ahead of younger brother 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales completed the top three as he headed a s🌊trong day for KTM, who has gotten three bikes directly into Q2 for the first time since last year’s Catalan GP.
Joan Mir flew the Honda f𝔉lag in fourth, while ♑no Yamaha or Aprilia was able to get through despite the former qualifying on pole in the last three grands prix and the latter the winner at the previous British GP.
Pecco Bagnaia set the early pace in the hour♓-long Practice on his factory Ducati with a 1m47.843s, which was immediately faster than wha🐽t he managed in FP1.
Silverstone winner Marco Bezzecchi took over just after the 10-minute mark on his factory Aprilia with a 1m47.642s, bef🤡ore Marc Marquez began his time topping the session.
The facꦏtory Ducati rider fired in a 1m47.370s, which he followed up with a 1m47.212s while doing used tyre running at the halfway mark.
A few moments later, still 💟on a worn medium rear, h🍬e eked out a 1m47.117s.
With 𒆙just over 10 minutes remaining, Marquez lit up the timing screens on a fresh soft rear and produced a 1m46.397🅷s.
At that stage, it put hꦅim 1.1s clear of the 🐬field, though Gresini Ducati’s Alex Marquez eventually closed this down to 0.204s.
Maverick Vinales made a late improvement to third on the Tech3 KTM ahead oไf Honda’s Joan Mir and factory team KTM rider Pedro Acosta.
Johann Zarco lifted himself into sixth late on to ensure two Hondas directly in Q2 for LCR, while Bra🍸d Binder was the third KTM inside the top 10.
Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer squeezed through to Q2 in eighth ahead of Bagnaia and VR46’s Franco Mo𝕴rbidelli, who suffered technical issues on one of his GP24s during the session.
Marco Bezzecchi was denied a place in Q2 by 0.009s and wil🍨l face Q2 with VR46’s Fabio Di Giannantonio and all 🅷Yamaha runners.
Fabio Quartararo, polesitter at the last th🌺ree grands prix, repeatedly had laps scuppered by rear end moments on his factory Yamaha and was only 18th at tಞhe end of Practice.
