2019 Jerez MotoGP test times - Monday (FINAL)
The final MotoGP test of the year began at 📖Jerez on Monday morning, where most of the 2020 line-up will be&n𓄧bsp;spending two days on track ahead of the winter test ban.
Quickest at Valencia last week, Yamaha's꧟ Vinales was fastest by a comfortable margin for almost the entire opening day at Jerez.
The Petronas M1 of Quartararo was once again the Spaniard's nearest rival, albeit 0.7༒54s adrift as he tried 'prototype൩ engine parts', with Mir edging out Suzuki team-mate Rins for third.

The final MotoGP test of the year began at Jerez on Monday morning, where most of the 2020 line-up wil♌l be spending two days on track ahead of 🌞the winter test ban.
Quickest at Valencia lastও ♓week, Yamaha's Vinales was fastest by a comfortable margin for almost the entire opening day at Jerez.
The Petronas M1 of Quartararo was once again the Spaniard's nearest rival, albeit 0.754s adrift as he tried 'prototype engine parts', with Mir edging out Su🍎zuki team-mate Rins for third.
Marc Marquez underwent checks in the Medical Centre following a fall at the final corner, sh🔜ortly after 1pm. The world champion was declared 'OK' and later returned to action, finishing as the top Honda in sixth.
Espargaro was the quickest KTM in eigh🧜th, ahead of the top Ducati of Petrucci, while Aprilia enjoyed a prom♛ising day with 12th and 13th.
The track action was briefly halted by a technical problem for Michele Pirro and then a fast accident for rookie Lecuona, who escaped serious injury. Some light rain showers also interrupted proceedings.
Moto2 champion Alex Marquez was based in the Repsol Honda pits alongside brother Marc for the first time and was top rookie on day one.
Having split from Karel Abraham over the weekend, Avintia is yet to confirm the arrival of Johann Zarco and is instead giving MotoE rider Eric Granado his MotoGP debut on a GP18.
Miguel Olive💛ira and Takaaki Nakagami are absent as they continue to recover from shoulder surgery, while Francesco Bagnaia remains sidelined by the wrist injury at Valencia.
KTM test rider Dani Pedrosa was due to be in action once again, but missed day one due to sickness.
Testing, whไich took place from 10am to 6pm, concludes on Tu🔯esday evening...

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has s♛een Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefꦿront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.