Onto the last lap just ahead though, it was 1.2 seconds from Petrucci back to Marquez, the rookie taking a good chunk of tenths off but the time ticking down. I tried to push and made a gap but I had a big moment at turn 4, I stayed up but then I saw Alex coming very fast, and I said come on push you can’t lose this race! Rossi making it straight to Q2 is a relief for him and his team. Oliveira turned in a solid performance with his P8 finish. A press release is not an article written by Roadracingworld.com staffers. This article originally appeared on Late-Braking MotoGP. Frustration in Ducati bubbled over on Saturday afternoon when Andrea Dovizioso narrowly missed out on a place in Q2. Rins carved through the field to catch the Ducatis, with Pol Espargaro and Marquez looking to do the same. “Without me he couldn’t be that fast. The total or partial reproduction of text, photographs or illustrations is not permitted in any form. Quartararo extends his Championship lead to ten points ahead of Mir, and Dovizioso leapfrogs Viñales into third overall…. Rennie Scaysbrook is our Road Test Editor. Conversations are always if this or if that. And Rossi noted recently, “Jorge in Malaysia in February was not so bad. And then came Roberts…. googletag.defineSlot('/14173571/970x250_New', [970,250], 'div-gpt-ad-1567032993772-0').addService(googletag.pubads()); Masia striking quickly to take over in the lead on Lap 2, and so began the classic freight train fun. Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP) completed the top ten despite a tougher weekend for the German. When the smoke cleared, Alex Rins’ Suzuki and Pol Espargaro’s KTM had made it into Q2 after an unusually strong performance by KTM rookie Brad Binder, a worker bee who bears watching. Photo courtesy Dorna. What if Nico Rosberg hadn't retired - would the 2020 F1 title fight be better? This is what happens when you schedule stuff outdoors in southern Spain in July. That group was getting whittled down lap by lap too, with Sergio Garcia (Estrella Galicia 0,0) losing touch to make it 12 riders in the battle for P1. Back to home turf for many and with some chances lost in France, the title fight remains incredibly tight – so don’t miss another dose of MotoGP™ next weekend! Ultimately, the Italian wouldn’t be caught as he crossed the line for Ducati’s first win at Le Mans, his second premier class win and a huge boost of confidence after a difficult season. The most dramatic event today was Marc Marquez crashing heavily toward the end of the premier class race, after recovering from a costly early moment to challenge for the win. The total or partial reproduction of text, photographs or illustrations is not permitted in any form. That’s it from a dramatic Le Mans, and now we head for the very different MotorLand Aragon. He was less fortunate later. Making history at Aragon was Leopard Racing’s Jaume Masia as the Spaniard became the 100th different Grand Prix winner for Honda across all classes. The Frenchman grabbed the lead when Marc Marquez ran off track early in the race, after a huge save, rejoining back in 18th. }); More, from a press release issued by Dorna: Petrucci paints a wet weather masterpiece at Le Mans, Ducati win at the venue for the first time, with Alex Marquez taking a maiden MotoGP™ podium – and Dovizioso the furthest title challenger forward by far in fourth. Gardner took the holeshot from Jorge Martin (Red Bull KTM Ajo), with the Australian streaking away in the lead initially and Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) heading through into second. Next week we’ll try this again, likely missing a few premier class riders. Petrucci used the chaos behind to build a small lead while team-mate Dovizioso struggled for rear grip and lost out to Marquez, who had a brilliant ride to take Honda's first podium of the season in his first wet MotoGP race, and Espargaro. Bagnaia, Binder and Mir. Coming off an 8-month layoff, and with riders having little real practice time under their belts, this race was unlikely to be a work of art. After winning in Qatar, Tetsuta Nagashima finished second to lead the Moto2 championship by 17 points ahead of Lorenzo Baldassarri and 20 ahead of Jerez winner Luca Marini. Marc Marquez nearly crashed early in the race but managed to hang on. Oww. Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) completed the top three as all three Yamahas sit pretty at MotorLand Aragon, the same can’t be said for Ducati though – no Desmosedici riders claim a top 10 spot on Friday.

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