MotoGP Italian GP: Alex Marquez leads Quartararo in FP1

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Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez set the pace in opening practice for the MotoGP ItalianGP at Mugello, leading the way from Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo. Full FP1 report ⬇️

Gresini Ducati rider Alex Marquez set the pace in opening practice for the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, leading the way from Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo.Marquez topped the 45-minute session with a time of 1m46.121s, which put him 0.087s ahead of Quartararo and 0.104s clear of KTM’sthat headed the timesheets early on, lapping the circuit in 1m47.905s in the first five minutes of the session before improving to a 1m46.917s to set a new benchmark for the remainder of the field.

The status quo was maintained until the final 12 minutes of the session, when Pirro moved back to the top with a 1m46.824s.Alex Rins and Quartararo as lap times tumbled in the final part of the session, before the younger of the Marquez brothers asserted his authority with a 1m46.121s with just under two minutes left on the clock.

That time would remain unbeaten till the end of practice, with Quartararo also able to hold on to second in an impressive session for the Yamaha rider. Third place went to Binder, who leapt to third late on with a time of 1m46.225s, with French GP winnerPhoto by: Marc Fleury

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