Marc Marquez he certainly had a better placement in his wrist today in Portimao as also effectively expressed in terms of chronometry, but the cancellation of the best time in Q2 due to a yellow flag relegated him to the third row from the ninth place of the starting grid. Among other things, it was ‘friendly fire’ as the mistake was made by box mate Pol Espargarò. “I waited until the end with the track that was constantly improving and I continued to push, but even today we were unlucky – the words of the eight-time world champion – what matters anyway is that we are fast. Tomorrow in the warm-up it will not be easy to understand which is the best set-up for a dry race and which tires to fit. The fall in PL3? It was at low speed, I hit the asphalt with my arms and head, but it’s not like every time I fall something has to happen to me ”.
Tenth position for Pol Espargarò, which opens the fourth row in which it will have the KTMs of Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder alongside. The 2013 Moto2 world champion rider was betrayed by a wet puddle at the last corner, falling and throwing away the possibility of being able to attack the first two rows as previously written. “I lost the front on a patch of wet, I was targeting the second row with the fourth or fifth fastest time. However, I feel good on the bike and tomorrow morning we will still be able to continue working on the last details to go on the attack in the race using our speed ” explained the Granollers pilot.
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