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Practice report

Sachsenring MotoGP: Marquez leads crash-filled FP3

Marc Marquez set the pace in the Saturday morning MotoGP practice at Sachsenring, leading Maverick Vinales by nearly two tenths.

Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
Maverick Viñales, Yamaha Factory Racing
Maverick Viñales, Yamaha Factory Racing
Jonas Folger, Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Marquez's 1m20.745s effort is the best time of the weekend so far, the Honda factory rider setting his benchmark late in the FP3 session.

He impressively lowered Aleix Espargaro's earlier top time by half a second at that point and, while Vinales closed the gap to 0.170s by the chequered flag, it was Marquez ending up ahead.

Jonas Folger took third, the Tech 3 Yamaha rider leading the majority of the session before being demoted by Vinales and then Espargaro during the final 10 minutes.

Aprilia's Espargaro was fourth, ahead of Cal Crutchlow and Valentino Rossi.

After failing in FP1, Rossi's bike stopped again at the beginning of the third practice.

However, he managed to rejoin soon after his issue and, while he spent most of the running outside of the top 10, a late effort put him sixth.

Ducati factory duo Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso were seventh and eighth respectively, as the final two riders to make it to Q2 were Dani Pedrosa and Alvaro Bautista.

Pedrosa was one of several riders to fall, the Honda rider crashing at T1.

Karel Abraham and Johann Zarco were the fourth and fifth rider to go down at Turn 11 this weekend, the latter suffering his second excursion later on as he went through the gravel at Turn 8.

Along with Zarco, Vinales and Bradley Smith also ran wide at the eighth corner, but all of them rejoined without falling.

Pramac Ducati's Danilo Petrucci and Sam Lowes both crashed at the final turn.

FP3 results

Cla#RiderBikeTimeGap
1 93 spain Marc Marquez  Honda 1'20.745  
2 25 spain Maverick Viñales  Yamaha 1'20.915 0.170
3 94 germany Jonas Folger  Yamaha 1'21.198 0.453
4 41 spain Aleix Espargaro  Aprilia 1'21.209 0.464
5 35 united_kingdom Cal Crutchlow  Honda 1'21.275 0.530
6 46 italy Valentino Rossi  Yamaha 1'21.311 0.566
7 99 spain Jorge Lorenzo  Ducati 1'21.373 0.628
8 4 italy Andrea Dovizioso  Ducati 1'21.422 0.677
9 26 spain Dani Pedrosa  Honda 1'21.480 0.735
10 19 spain Alvaro Bautista  Ducati 1'21.497 0.752
11 53 spain Tito Rabat  Honda 1'21.608 0.863
12 9 italy Danilo Petrucci  Ducati 1'21.623 0.878
13 8 spain Hector Barbera  Ducati 1'21.658 0.913
14 43 australia Jack Miller  Honda 1'21.835 1.090
15 45 united_kingdom Scott Redding  Ducati 1'21.897 1.152
16 42 spain Alex Rins  Suzuki 1'21.925 1.180
17 5 france Johann Zarco  Yamaha 1'21.934 1.189
18 44 spain Pol Espargaro  KTM 1'21.945 1.200
19 29 italy Andrea Iannone  Suzuki 1'22.018 1.273
20 76 france Loris Baz  Ducati 1'22.089 1.344
21 38 united_kingdom Bradley Smith  KTM 1'22.350 1.605
22 36 finland Mika Kallio  KTM 1'22.380 1.635
23 22 united_kingdom Sam Lowes  Aprilia 1'22.569 1.824
24 17 czech_republic Karel Abraham  Ducati 1'22.724 1.979
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