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2023 Misano MotoGP Combined Test Times: Marini Fastest As Almost Everyone Improves In Afternoon

By David Emmett | Mon, 11/09/2023 - 16:52

Everyone bar Johann Zarco and Joan Mir improved their times in the afternoon.

Results:

Pos No Rider Bike Time Diff Prev
1 10 Luca Marini Ducati 1:30.602    
2 12 Maverick Viñales Aprilia 1:30.836 0.234 0.234
3 33 Brad Binder KTM 1:31.154 0.552 0.318
4 89 Jorge Martin Ducati 1:31.168 0.566 0.014
5 43 Jack Miller KTM 1:31.175 0.573 0.007
6 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 1:31.177 0.575 0.002
7 88 Miguel Oliveira Aprilia 1:31.232 0.630 0.055
8 21 Franco Morbidelli Yamaha 1:31.301 0.699 0.069
9 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 1:31.337 0.735 0.036
10 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 1:31.362 0.760 0.025
11 41 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 1:31.381 0.779 0.019
12 30 Takaaki Nakagami Honda 1:31.434 0.832 0.053
13 5 Johann Zarco Ducati 1:31.492 0.890 0.058
14 93 Marc Marquez Honda 1:31.575 0.973 0.083
15 37 Augusto Fernandez KTM 1:31.686 1.084 0.111
16 36 Joan Mir Honda 1:31.687 1.085 0.001
17 44 Pol Espargaro KTM 1:31.844 1.242 0.157
18 6 Stefan Bradl Honda 1:32.146 1.544 0.302
2023
12
MotoGP
Misano, Italy
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Like the riders and yourself…

Lucas Black
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1 week 4 days ago
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Like the riders and yourself have mentioned before, a track well traversed and rubbered-down (and especially a high grip track like Misano already is) will net great (but potentially misleading) results.

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What??? Vinales didn’t win?…

cord
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1 week 4 days ago
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What??? Vinales didn’t win? But he always wins testing. 
 

Marquez, 14th,,, hello Gresini. 

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In reply to What??? Vinales didn’t win?… by cord

Good spot. This must mean 4…

WaveyD1974
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Good spot. This must mean 4 titles in a row starting next year. 

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In reply to Good spot. This must mean 4… by WaveyD1974

I really hope he does not…

Joshua Melanson
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1 week 4 days ago
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I really hope he does not get on the duc. Seriously, we don't need more Ducati podium lockouts and if he's on an inferior bike it'll make for more exciting racing. But yeah... titles are coming and I have a feeling they will come with a vengeance. 

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In reply to I really hope he does not… by Joshua Melanson

Ducati dominance

Tombu
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1 week 4 days ago
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I agree. We need challenges to the Ducatis not more in the top six finishers. Ezpeleta has, IMO, made the rider situation, unnecessarily, messy by refusing 2 extra bikes to KTM. So 2 empty grids (& 2 less riders) are preferable to 2 more KTMs.

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In reply to I really hope he does not… by Joshua Melanson

I was talking about Mav not…

WaveyD1974
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1 week 3 days ago
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I was talking about Mav not winning the test.

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In reply to Good spot. This must mean 4… by WaveyD1974

We could really use 'like…

Matonge
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We could really use 'like-buttons' here :-)

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Even Steven?

mullup
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1 week 2 days ago
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Interesting! In the top 8 there were 2 x Ducati, 2 x Aprilia, 2 x KTM and 2 x Yamaha.

Looks pretty even Steven to me!

 

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