Misi Enea Bastianini Bangkit di MotoGP Spanyol
Rider Gresini, Enea Bastianini, gagal meraih poin saat membalap di MotoGP Portugal. Rider Italia itu mengusung misi untuk bangkit di MotoGP Spanyol.
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Rider Gresini, Enea Bastianini, gagal meraih poin saat membalap di MotoGP Portugal. Rider Italia itu mengusung misi untuk bangkit di MotoGP Spanyol.
Rider Gresini Racing, Enea Bastianini, menegaskan bahwa kondisinya oke setelah crash pada sesi kualifikasi MotoGP Portugal. Italiano itu menegaskan dirinya siap start.
The three-time MotoGP race winner made his debut with LCR back in 2015 when he was signed to a three-year contract by Honda to come directly from Moto3, where he finished runner-up in the championship in 2014.
The drama started in Q1 when Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia crashed heavily while on slicks when the track was still too wet and needed to be taken to the medical centre for checks.
The first 15-minute segment of qualifying started off with the best laps coming on wets before a crossover point materialised where slicks were the best option.
Johann Zarco claimed pole position in the Portuguese Grand Prix on Saturday after edging Joan Mir and Aleix Espargaro in treacherous qualifying conditions at the Algarve International Circuit. With the track experiencing heavy rain in the buildup, the first qualifying session (Q1) was witness to a number of crashes as Zarco's late rally pushed Suzuki Ecstar's former world champion Mir into second, with Espargaro finishing third on his Aprilia. "Pretty happy.
Pramac Racing’s Johann Zarco survived an action and accident-packed qualifying to secure pole position for the Portuguese GP at Portimao.
Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez dominated the opening MotoGP practice at Portimao with a 1’50.666 lap in the final seconds.