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Pedrosa pips Zarco to end Thailand test on top

Dani Pedrosa concluded MotoGP's Thailand pre-season test with the fastest time, edging out Johann Zarco in the dying stages of Sunday's running.

Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team

Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team

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Tech 3 Yamaha rider Zarco became only the second rider of the test to breach the 1m30s barrier when he set a time of 1m29.944s late in the morning, before improving to a 1m29.867s with three-and-a-half hours to go - narrowly beating Marc Marquez's Saturday benchmark.

It looked as if that would be enough for Zarco to conclude the three-day Buriram test on top, but works Honda rider Pedrosa made a late jump to third with 20 minutes remaining, and continued to improve in the final 10 minutes.

He went second with a 1m29.961s before ousting Zarco with a 1m29.781s, 0.086s up on the Frenchman.

Friday pacesetter Cal Crutchlow was third on the LCR Honda another two tenths back, 0.079s ahead of Marquez, who didn't improve on his best time from Saturday and suffered a late crash.

Alex Rins completed the top five for Suzuki ahead of top Ducati rider Jack Miller on the Pramac-run GP17.

Andrea Dovizioso was the quickest of the Ducati factory riders in seventh, four tenths off the pace but well clear of his struggling teammate Jorge Lorenzo.

After managing only the 10th-quickest time on Saturday, the three-time MotoGP champion slumped to a dismal 22nd, 1.846s off the pace of Pedrosa.

He even reverted to the GP17 in the final few hours of the test, albeit failing to improve his time.

Completing the top 10 were LCR Honda's Takaaki Nakagami, Avintia Ducati's Tito Rabat and Valentino Rossi on the best of the works Yamahas, 0.730s off the pace.

Rossi's teammate Maverick Vinales was two places further back in 12th, slipping back down the order after finishing fourth on Saturday.

Aleix Espargaro and Bradley Smith once again set the pace for their respective teams, the Aprilia man ending up 14th and the KTM rider 16th.

Hafiz Syahrin improved to 21st place on his third day for the Tech 3 squad, beating Lorenzo and the 2016-spec Ducatis of Xavier Simeon and Karel Abraham.

Testing times:

Pos. No.RiderBike Time Delay
26  Dani Pedrosa Honda 1'29.781  
5  Johann Zarco Yamaha 1'29.867 0.086
35  Cal Crutchlow Honda 1'30.064 0.283
93  Marc Marquez Honda 1'30.143 0.362
42  Alex Rins Suzuki 1'30.178 0.397
43  Jack Miller Ducati 1'30.190 0.409
4  Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 1'30.192 0.411
30  Takaaki Nakagami Honda 1'30.456 0.675
53  Tito Rabat Ducati 1'30.476 0.695
10  46  Valentino Rossi Yamaha 1'30.511 0.730
11  9  Danilo Petrucci Ducati 1'30.573 0.792
12  25  Maverick Vinales Yamaha 1'30.590 0.809
13  21  Franco Morbidelli Honda 1'30.648 0.867
14  41  Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 1'30.701 0.920
15  29  Andrea Iannone Suzuki 1'30.718 0.937
16  38  Bradley Smith KTM 1'30.921 1.140
17  36  Mika Kallio KTM 1'31.169 1.388
18  45  Scott Redding Aprilia 1'31.311 1.530
19  12  Thomas Luthi Honda 1'31.354 1.573
20  19  Alvaro Bautista Ducati 1'31.486 1.705
21  55  Hafizh Syahrin Yamaha 1'31.537 1.756
22  99  Jorge Lorenzo Ducati 1'31.627 1.846
23  10  Xavier Simeon Ducati 1'32.019 2.238
24  17  Karel Abraham Ducati 1'32.024 2.243

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