Marc Marquez 1st, Francesco Bagnaia last in Hungarian MotoGP warm-up

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After main the Dash from begin to end, Marc Marquez elevated his benefit after shifting to the medium rear tyre for Sunday morning warm-up on the Hungarian MotoGP.

The runaway title chief and clear favorite to win a 14th race in a row this afternoon, was 0.8s away from the sector till Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer trimmed the deficit to 0.550s on his closing lap.

Whereas Marquez was in a category of his personal, Aldeguer was in flip the clear next-best for tempo, the Purple Bull Ring runner-up bettering on every of his seven laps to hitch his fellow Spaniard within the 1m 37s.

Marc Marquez and Aldeguer each started the session with an 8-lap outdated medium entrance tyre and new medium rear.

Michelin studies that each the smooth and medium rears are viable choices for the grand prix.

The medium is described as having “barely much less grip [than the soft] however extra consistency” – but Marquez was nonetheless 0.910s away from the quickest rider on a smooth rear this morning; youthful brother Alex in fifth.

Between Gresini riders Aldeguer and Alex have been reigning Aprilia champion Jorge Martin and Pramac Yamaha’s Jack Miller. Each began on a brand new medium rear.

VR46 team-mates and Dash podium finishers Fabio di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli have been simply ninth and sixteenth, respectively. Nonetheless, each have been utilizing outdated smooth rear tyres, suggesting their intentions for the grand prix.

Rookie Ai Ogura was the one faller, whereas manufacturing unit Ducatis have been first and final on the timesheets.

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Francesco Bagnaia’s depressing weekend continued with a technical difficulty, considered gearbox-related, in warm-up, leaving him in final place and over 3secs behind team-mate Marquez.

Even Bagnaia’s follow begin went unsuitable, inflicting him to wave a finger as his GP25 in frustration.

Pedro Acosta, who broken his favoured forks in Saturday’s crash, with just one place greater than Bagnaia, in twentieth.

The 28-lap Hungarian MotoGP begins at 3pm native time.

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