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Bagnaia smashes lap record at Jerez in practice

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JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA (Spain): A wounded world champion roared back on Friday, with Francesco Bagnaia lowering his lap record in practice at Jerez for this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP.

The factory Ducati rider, champion in 2022 and 2023, won the opener in Qatar, yet has fallen to fifth in the championsh­ip standings coming into this fourth round of the season.

But the Italian sent out a warning to the pretenders to his crown by dominating Friday’s practice with a sizzling late lap of 1 minute 36.025 seconds to better his previous best time at the circuit in Andalusia of 1 minute 36.170 seconds set in 2022.

He topped second practice ahead of Maverick Vinales, the Aprilia rider on a cloud after his heroics at the Grand Prix of the Americas, where he won both the sprint and the race itself off a record pole.

In third came Marc Marquez, who briefly led the United States race before abruptly parting company with his Ducati satellite Gresini bike.

The six-time MotoGP world champion, who has switched stables after 10 years at Honda, is on the hunt for his first win since October 2021.

“The aim for the time being remains making the podium,” said Marquez, a top-3 finisher in the sprints in Portugal and the US.

If Acosta, second in Texas last Sunday, emerged victorious in front of his home fans this weekend, he would deprive Marquez of the record of the youngest MotoGP winner in history.

Jorge Martin, who leads this season’s championsh­ip by 21 points (30 clear of Bagnaia), posted the fifth fastest time, four tenths of a second quicker than teenaged rookie sensation Pedro Acosta.

The top 10 automatica­lly go through to the second qualifying session shaping the first four rows of the grid yesterday, this group joined by the two fastest riders from the first session.

Yesterday’s qualifying is followed by the 12-lap sprint race, with the 25-lap main event today where Bagnaia is seeking a third consecutiv­e win.

In the championsh­ip, Martin leads on 80 points from Enea Bastianini (59), Vinales (56), Costa (54) and Bagnaia (50).

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