2021 Valencia MotoGP, Circuit Ricardo Tormo - Free Practice (2) Results

Jack Miller edges out Pol Espargaro to lead Frid🍌ay pra🐼ctice for the 2021 Valencia MotoGP season finale.
After a wet morning s🍎ession, led by Iker Lecuona, the premier-class completed their first slick tyre laps of the weekend in FP2.
Franco Morbidelli, yet to finish higher than 14th since his comeback from knee surg💞ery, was setting the pace heading into the frantic final minutes when Jack Miller, Francesco Bagnaia and th🎃en Espargaro took over at the top.
But Miller struck back in🔯 the final minute, while Espargaro fell from his Repsol Honda into Turn 6, possibly having been distracted by passing Miller.
New world champion Fabio Quartararo alsoꦇ fell, at Turn 2 ear💞ly in the session, before anoter scare in the closing stages, leaving him a frustrated eleventh.
Valentino Rossi's legendary MotoGP career reaches its conclusion this weekend as the nine-time world champion bows out of the sport after 26 years in grand prix racing.&💮nbsp;
It's also the last grand prix for Danilo Petrucci (switching to the Dakar) and Lecuona (moving to WorldSBK). Petrucci suffered a hard highside this morning but was back on track this afternoon.
Marc Marquez will finish the season where he started it, on the sidelines, missing his second event in a row due to vision problems triggered by a training accident. The Repsol Honda star won't be back on a MotoGP bike until 2022.
While the riders' (Fabio Quartararo) and constructo𓄧rs' (Ducati) world championship have already been decided, Ducati Lenovo holds a 28-point lead (maximum of 45 points still available) over Monster Yamaha for the teams' title…

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