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MotoGP Germany: Bagnaia bosses FP3 with 1’19 pace

Pecco Bagnaia continued to set the pace and break MotoGP records on his Ducati Lenovo at the Sachsenring on Saturday with a 1’19.765 in FP3.

Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro and Bologna teammate Jack Miller just a tenth adrift of the Italian’s new all-time circuit record in the top three with Prima Pramac locking out the fastest five all under 1’20 pace.

Bagnaia was straight up to speed and dominating the times with a 1’20.690 as FP3 fired up. Miguel Oliveira’s KTM splitting the factory Ducati riders in second as Miller sat third, a tenth behind the session best and over half a second off Friday’s target.

A hard-charging Marco Bezzecchi suffered an early spill at turn 12 on his Mooney VR46 machine from sixth in the times with Espargaro and Fabio Quartararo switching places ahead in the top five.

Maverick Viñales advanced the Aprilia to fourth, a quarter of a second down on the Ducati before he bettered, to third, next time around. Prima Pramac’s Johann Zarco and Jorge Martin rounding out the top ten ahead of Suzuki’s Joan Mir with Franky Morbidelli narrowly adrift on the second Monster Energy Yamaha.

Brad Binder boosted the KTM to fifth at the halfway stage with times still down on Friday’s combined standings. Oliveira the first to have improved, from 14th. The Portuguese rider continued his climb with 20 minutes to go, a 1’20.554 claiming outright control of the session and the gateway to promotion in tenth overall.

The Aprilia dominance continued as Viñales advanced again to third before Espargaro set two consecutive laps under Bagnaia’s lap record. The Spaniard denied a 1’19 by just 0.007s after finding Morbidelli on track. Quartararo close to matching the RS-GP with a 1’20.038 as the top three overall were covered by a mere

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