sâmbătă, 23 aprilie 2016

Grand Prix of Spain - Jorge Lorenzo beats Marquez

The Spanish Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) has been proposed to be news throughout the weekend of the Grand Prix MotoGP Spain. Friday began the dispute in the circuit of Jerez de la Frontera and Lorenzo managed to break compatriot Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) in the last minutes of the day.

Lorenzo set a best time of 1: 39,555 with more than three tenths of a second on the Repsol Honda rider and since the nearest rivals to more than half a second away, Aleix Espargaró (Suzuki GSX-RR).

The Yamaha rider made ​​headlines even before starting the competition after it was confirmed at the beginning of the week had accepted the challenge of Ducati and will become official driver brand Borgo Panigale in 2017 and 2018, raising interest all media present in Jerez, eager to see first hand the reasons for its decision.

In strictly competitive, were Jorge Lorenzo and Hector Barbera (Ducati Desmosedici GP14.2) who achieved his first best fast registration , in the fourth round, although both overcame them shortly after Marc Márquez with a time of 1: 39.900 with which he led much of the second round and, in general, of the day.



Lorenzo, whose best time was 1: 40.005, he continued his small "crusade" workouts to improve their times and so it was with the last change of tires returned to the track to establish itself as the dominator of them with a record of 1: 39,555, the one with the Repsol Honda rider that rolled in that second.


Lorenzo Marquez and The Spanish...

The final minutes were the ones who ended resolving the ranking, except in the case of Marc Márquez himself and Valentino Rossi, who could not lower their early days, made in the sixth and seventh round, respectively.

After the Spanish couple two were placed representatives of the same nationality , Aleix Espargaró, who opened a new wing in the second practice session for Suzuki, and Hector Barbera, who achieved a more than creditable fourth place after struggling throughout the time to be among the best on the handlebars of his Ducati Desmosedici GP14.2, a priori much more antiquated than the latest developments of the Italian manufacturer.



Folger and Nakagami, the fastest in Moto2

The German rider Jonas Folger (Kalex) dominated the second free practice session but the Japanese Moto2 Takaaki Nakagami (Kalex) ended up being the fastest of the first day with his time of the first session.

Folger rolled into 1: 42,667 but in the morning his Japanese rival had managed to do in 1: 42,642, which for just 25 thousandths of a second gave the first position.



Alex Rins (Kalex), second in the standings of the world and one of the candidates for the title, did not improve too much about the morning and had to settle for thirteenth place, two places behind Alex Marquez (Kalex).

Marquez if he was among those who lowered his morning time in about half a second while this was only allowed to go up to the eleventh position.

Binder Moto3

In Moto3 Brad Binder South African (KTM) Spanish Jorge Navarro relegated to the second position with a best time of 1: 47,119, in after suffering a fall that prevented him from continuing his progression to be his damaged bike.

French Fabio Quartararo (KTM) also suffered a sharp drop in the curve entrance to the finish straight in which there was a strong blow to the hip to fly, literally, in the air and being relegated to eleventh place finish while he is fighting for the top positions.

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