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Miller leads Ducati triple in Doha practice

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Jack Miller, Francesco Bagnaia and Johann Zarco helped Ducati dominate free practice at the Grand Prix of Doha on Friday.

Australian Miller, on a factory Ducati, chalked up a time of 1 minute 53.145 seconds during the most optimum conditions in the second session under the Losail circuit floodlight­s.

He edged his Italian teammate Bagnaia by 0.313 seconds and France’s Zarco (Ducati-Pramac) by 0.392 seconds.

“I’m feeling really comfortabl­e with the bike this evening, we changed a little bit and I felt better at the end of FP1 in the daytime, but you know the track temperatur­es and air temperatur­es were crazy high,” Miller said at the end of the day.

“It’s kind of hard to set the bike up for both, so I’m mainly focussing

on the evening session but I was out there punching the laps out trying to shake out the cobwebs from last week and was able to do the lap time at the end there that was a kind of ‘do or die’ moment.”

France’s Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) came fourth, 0.438 seconds off the pace ahead of Ducati-Pramac’s rookie rider, Spaniard Jorge Martin who came in fifth, 0.448 seconds after Miller.

Last week’s winner, also in Qatar, Spain’s Maverick Vinales (Yamaha), finished in ninth 0.727 seconds behind.

Spain’s world champion Joan Mir (Suzuki) was 13th at 0.867 seconds off the pace, and seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi (Yamaha-SRT) was only 14th, 0.967 seconds behind.

Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez of Honda is still out with a fractured arm after falling last summer.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Ducati Lenovo Team’s Jack Miller in action during free practice on Friday ahead of the Grand Prix of Doha at the Losail Internatio­nal Circuit.
AFP PIC Ducati Lenovo Team’s Jack Miller in action during free practice on Friday ahead of the Grand Prix of Doha at the Losail Internatio­nal Circuit.

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