Italian Francesco Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) adds fifth pole position of the season MotoGP Motorland Aragón Grand Prix, which was not contested by Spaniard Joan Mir (Suzuki GSX RR), will be fastest in the official classification and will not travel to Japan next week.
Bagnaia had his best time of 1:46,069 and also dropped the 2021 record to 1:46,322, a new absolute record for the track.
Mir knew before it started He should have contested from the nineteenth place in the official classification, but the 2020 MotoGP world champion decided to get off the bike and not participate in either the Aragón race or the next weekend race in Japan because he was so conditioned by himself. discomfort in right ankle.
Mir managed to pass the health check last Thursday and everything was showing that he could race even if he felt a little uncomfortable in his first race after his injury in Austria, but the reality was very different and the Palma de Mallorca driver’s discomfort increased, which eventually led him. he decides to take more rest to recuperate, and therefore decides to get off the bike in both Aragon and Japan.
Suzuki driver explained it was more due to the sensitivity that did not allow the member to feel “comfortable” on the motorcycle.Well, obviously the ailments in his Suzuki had a major flaw in the fact that the pilot decided to skip these two grand prizes in order to recover completely from injury and return to “one hundred percent”.
The first division was one of the most interesting of the season. heroes like Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) or Alex Espargaro (April RS-GP). When Márquez, who finished third in the provisional classification of the world championship and was involved in a minor incident investigated by Race Direction, cut one of his laps to “not tie up”, the Italian followed. Fabio di Giannantonio (Ducati Desmosedici GP21).
Aleix Espargaró took the corner to get ahead of Marc Márquez and Fabio di Giannantonio. It took a long time at that point, maybe that’s why it gave the impression that the first was bothering the second, but in reality they both had gone too long at that corner, at the end of the straight.
Aleix Espargaró’s teammate, also Spaniard Maverick Viñales, was not so lucky in this first division. initial formation.
Repsol Honda driver can’t make another fast lap when he sees a yellow flag He is in the first sector of the track, which, with the time of Aleix Espargaró and the Frenchman Johann Zarco, left him out of the second division and had to start from the thirteenth position.
Pol EspargaroMárquez’s Repsol Honda teammate also failed to improve his condition and a new drop, the fourteenth of the season, has dropped him to eighth in the second standings, which is the last place in the starting standings from sixth place.
fully included in the second classification, Italian Enea Bastianini was the first to set the benchmarks in 1:46,580 when he laps almost half a second faster than his fellow countryman Pecco Bagnaia.He ran record sets until the last set he failed, and was 53,000ths of a second behind the first set, who had already given the first warning of what could happen in the third lap.
Duration, fabio quartararo i was behind the sameat record speed, but once they reached the long back straight, all chances were gone against Ducati’s potential and great speed.
The second and final take-off of all drivers seeking the fastest lap alarmed all teams, many drivers in the fast lap segments, but in the end they took first place.or Aleix Espargaró, rising from eleventh to secondHe lost one in ten thousand against Bastianini’s record, and then the Ducati riders started their own special show with a new absolute performance record of 1:46,322, breaking first with Bagnaia and their own record of 1:46,069.
No one was able to break the record that Bagnaia, who took the fifth pole position of the season, had not achieved since the TT Assen race. in front of teammates Jack Miller and Enea Bastianini.’
Aleix Espargaró, Frenchman Johann Zarco and Fabio Quartararo, Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) and Alex Rins (Suzuki GSX RR) had to take fourth place, the second line of the starting lineup, along with Italian Marco. Bezzecchi (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) in third and fourth place is South African Brad Binder (KTM RC 16), Portugal’s Miguel Oliveira (KTM RC 16) and Japan’s Takaaki Nakagami (Honda RC 213 V).
Source: Informacion

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