2025 Jerez MotoGP test: Marc Marquez fastest a day after race crash
Factory Ducati rider tops first in-season Mo꧒toGP test of𝐆 2025

Marc Marquez brushed off his cras🎐h out of the Spanish Grand Prix to top the fi𝓡rst in-season test of the 2025 MotoGP season on his factory Ducati at Jerez.
The eight-time world champion lost th🐻e lead of the championship on Sunday when crashed ꧙on lap three of the grand prix while battling for victory.
He remounted his damaged GP25 to finish 12th and limit his deficit in the standings to his brother 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez - who won the grand prix - to just one point.
In the first in-season test of the season, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez topped both sessions on his factory Ducati as he worked on various things - including a new chassis - on Monday 🐼at Jerez.
He set the pace in the first session a 1m36.184s, before bettering that with🐼 just over an hour to go in the afternoon session to a 1m35.876s.
He headed Tech3 KTM’s Maverick Vinales, who was close to the podium in Sunday’s grand prix in fourth as he continues to be the leading light on the RC꧒16 in recent rounds.
Vinales👍 ended the test with 46 laps under his belt in the second session and was 0.361s off the pace, while Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo completed the top three.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yamaha had a new engine to try, among other updates, at Jerez on Monday aimed at boosting🦋 top speed o𓆏n the M1.
Though not the V4 it has been testing in pr๊ivate, the new motor was apparently received with positive feedback from the riders.
Quartararo, who was second in the grand prix as he ended a two-year wait for another🉐 Yamaha podium, only completed 24 laps in the afternoon session.
He headed factory Yamaha team🐟-mate Alex Rins, who made a significant step in lap time compared to th𒈔e race weekend on the new M1 engine and confirmed it will be raced next time out at the French GP.
Completing the top five overall was KTM’s Pedro Acosta in what has been seen as the most important day o🃏f the season for the 20-year-old, as his future at the brand remains a hot topic in the paddock.
Acosta did have a crash early 🌊in the day at Turn 10, but was unscathed from it.
Sixth overall went to Johann Zarco on the leading Honda for LCR, who set his best♛ lap in the first sess🌳ion of the day, while Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi was seventh.
Bezzecchi’s focus on Monday was a new swingaඣrm and aerodynamics package.
He headed Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer, who could work ♕on improving his feeling on his GP24 following a strong weekend at Jerez despite his crash out of the race ⛄on Sunday.
Raul Fernandez was 🤡an encouraging eighth for Trackhouse Aprilia, while Fabio Di Giannantonio for VR46 Ducati trailed him despite a crash in th🀅e afternoon at Turn 13.
The top 10 was completed by Spanish GP winner Alex Marqဣuez on the sister Gresini Ducati.
Pecco Bagnaia didn’t factor in the top 10 of the timesheets in either session on Monday as he looked to find a cure for the problems he says he has been 𒉰having on the factory Ducati so♒ far this year.
His best time of the day was a 1m37.461s🌠, which was 1.ꦗ585s adrift of team-mate Marc Marquez’s day-topping lap.
Following a heavy crash in the grand prix, VR46 elected t🌜o rest Franco Morbidelli, while at the HRC test team Aleix Espargaro stepped aside for Takaaki Nakagami.
