Francesco Bagnaia was fastest in Practice for the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix, while only one KTM rider made the top 10.
Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia led MotoGP Practice at the Red Bull Ring for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, as he led an all-Ducati top four.
Bagnaia was fastest by 0.281 seconds in Practice, ahead of Franco Morbidelli. The second of the four Ducatis in the four positions, Morbidelli was less than 0.1 seconds faster than Marc Marquez, the fourth of those Desmosedici riders, with Jorge Martin sandwiched in the middle. While Ducati was looking dominant again on Friday in Austria, the same could not be said for KTM. Brad Binder was the only KTM rider to make it into Q2, in fifth place, as Jack Miller Pedro Acosta, Augusto Fernandez, and Pol Espargaro all missed the top 10, the latter after his bike stopped on-track mid-session.
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