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MotoGP San Marino GP: Wildcard Pirro tops FP1

Ducati wildcard Michele Pirro topped first practice for MotoGP’s San Marino Grand Prix, leading from VR46 rider Luca Marini.

The Aruba.it rider, who regularly rides at the Misano World Circuit in his test role for the manufacturer, set a 1m31.909s to top the timesheet on Friday morning.

He led from Marini, just one-tenth slower, who was confirmed on Thursday to be staying with VR46 for 2024, with Pramac’s Jorge Martin in third.

Championship leader Francesco Bagnaia, who escaped serious injury in a crash at last weekend’s Catalan GP, looked sore as he put in an early stint on his factory Ducati.

The reigning world champion was left with severe bruising after a massive highside in Sunday’s race before he was hit by Brad Binder’s KTM.

After an initial six-lap run, he took a break before going back out and ended the session in 20th with a 1m32.599s.

Fabio Di Giannantonio set an early benchmark on his Gresini Ducati, leading with a 1m35.889s, before Martin went quicker by 0.3s.

Pirro put in the first sub 1m35s time soon after, with a 1m34.507s, before a bruised Marco Bezzecchi, who was caught up in last weekend’s Turn 1 crash at Barcelona, went quickest with a 1m33.987s.

The VR46 rider was wiped out by Enea Bastianini, who sits out this weekend’s round, and suffered an injured left hand for which he is receiving thrice-daily physiotherapy.

The Aprilia pair, who claimed an historic 1-2 for the Noale factory last Sunday, then went fastest, with winner Aleix Espargaro ahead of Maverick Vinales.

Source: Autosport

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