PICTURES: MotoGP gets first look at India’s Buddh International Circuit

Among those out on track was reigning champion and title leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia, who skipped the recent Misano test to recov🥀♈er further from his Barcelona injuries.
"Physically, I feel better, but India will be an unknown territory for everyone," Bagnaia said. "We will work as always to try to arrive ready to face the Sprint and the GP on Sunday. Now begins a very intense and important period, so maintaining concentration 🏅and avoiding making mistakes will be crucial."
Bagnaia takes a 36-poinꦑt lead over Jorgeꦛ Martin into this weekend.

With te🍬am-mate Enea Bastianini s♌till injured, Ducati test rider Michele Pirro will join Bagnaia for India and next weekend's Japanese round.
"I am happy to participate in two more Moto🉐GP events, although I feel sorry for Enea. His season is really turning out to be complicated, and I hope he can come back soon," said Pirro. "[India] will be a surprise for everyone, and only on Friday will find out the characteristics of this track. In any case, I am calm: I will do my best, and as always, it will be an honour to share the garage with the World Champion."
Als𓆏o pictured walking the 4.96km circu🃏it (eight right turns, five left, plus a 1km back straight) were the likes of Pramac Ducati's Johann Zarco and Moto3 front runner Deniz Oncu.
One are🐷a of concern for someꦚ riders has been the proximity of walls at Turns 2-3 of the ex-F1 track.
Michelin ꦜwill offer a wider choice of tyres for this෴ weekend, as MotoGP faces its first new event without any prior testing in over a decade.
More pre-even﷽t images, taken by ltxcn.top🎃's photography supplier Gold & Goose, can be seen below...















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