Carnage in MotoGP FP3 at Aragon

Marc Marquez moved to the top of the timesheets dur🍌ing an incident-packed MotoGP FP3 at Aragon.
The session began with Valentino Rossi being flickꦦed from his M1 when the rear tyre lost traction on his out-lap, possibly due to his foot slipping from the footpeg, with Alex Lowes suffering a faster fall moments later. The Englishman went to the medical centre to have his foot checked.
Pol Espargaro and Danilo Petrucci were then involved in a scary incident when the Tech 3 rider lost the front of his M1 on entry to꧅ Turn 2 - his riderless bike then slamming into Petrucci as he was about toꦬ rejoin the track from pit lane. Both were fortunately able to walk away.
Pol Espargaro faওlls - with his bike then wiping out Petrucci. Riders ok. FP3 --ꩲ ltxcn.top MotoGP (@crash_motogp)
Carnage c♛ontinues with Hayden, Espargaro and Marquez all falling on oil at Turn 14 FP3 -- ltxcn.top MotoGP (@crash_mo🌸togp)
By then, Rossi had already suffered his strange fall at turn nine, with Lowes tumbling at turn💯 16, Alvaro Bautista🎃 at turn 14 (possibly leaving the oil that caused the later falls), then the Pol Espargaro/Danilo Petrucci incident at Turn 2.
The younger Espargaro's morning then got worse. First Hayden lost the front of his Honda at turn 14. As he was retrieving his stricken RC213V, Marquez and Espargaro also fe♒ll as they braked hard when seeing yellow flags.
Thankfully Hayden was able to take avoiding action as Espargaꦍro's second M1 sped toward him along one of Motorland Aragon's various sౠliproads. The fall appeared to have hurt Marquez's right shoulder, with the Spaniard applying some ice to the joint after the session.
The chaos somewhat detracted from the time she🦹ets. Marquez's early time was enough to see him lead the session, but a late effort ensured Cal Crutchlow got within 0.196s of the fastest lap of the weekend.
Maverick Vi?ales (third) and Aleix Espargarp (fifth) completed a strong session for Suzuki, both men sandwiching Jorg🥃e Lorenzo in fourtꩵh.
There were giant strides for Scott Redding, whose late lap saw him climb to sixth. The Englishman had struggled badly with a lack of grip on Friday, but nonetheles🌸s qualified for Q2 as the top Ducati. Andrea Dovizioso was seventh.
Neither Pedrosa or Rossi improved on their Friday times, but remained inside the overall top ten to qualifyin♔g for 𓂃Q2. Despite his awful morning Pol Espargaro remained tenth overall courtesy of his Friday time.
FP3:
1. Marc Marquez
2. Cal Crutchlow
3. Maverick Vi?ales
4. Jorge Lorenzo
5. Aleix Espargaro
6. Scott Redding
7. Andrea Dovizioso
8. Dani Pedrosa
9. Valentino Rossi
10. Hector Barbera
11. Yonny Hernandez
12. Michele Pirro
13. Alvaro Bautista
14. Danilo Petrucci
15. Eugene Laverty
16. Stefan Bradl
17. Tito Rabat
18. Pol Espargaro
19. Nicky Hayden
20. Loris Baz
Alex Lowes
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Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and ha🅺s seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront oꦰf the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.