Aprilia 1-2-3 as new aero packages appear

by Syndicated News

Ai Ogura topped MotoGP’s first in-season test of the year at Jerez, leading Raul Fernandez and Marco Bezzecchi in a 1-2-3 finish for Aprilia.

Trackhouse’s Ogura set a time of 1m35.944s with just minutes to go in the afternoon session, usurping his team-mate Fernandez by just 0.005s.

The two Trackhouse riders ended up three tenths clear of Bezzecchi on the factory Aprilia, although they still ended up two tenths shy of Alex Marquez’sfastest lap from Friday Practice at the Spanish Grand Prix.

Bezzecchi was the first rider to hit the track when the test session began at 10am on Monday, less than 24 hours after the first European race of the season.

The Italian set the early benchmark with a 1m36.790s and delivered a marginal improvement on his lap time, before Pedro Acosta shot to the top on his factory KTM by just 0.035s.

Soon after, Sunday winner Alex Marquez moved the goalposts with a 1m36.394s, a time that remained unbeaten until the end of the morning session.

Bikes of Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Photo by: German Garcia

Lap times didn’t immediately tumble when the riders returned to the track after the lunch break, and it was only about two hours into the afternoon session that Fernandez was able to dispose of Alex Marquez with a time of 1m36.316s.

An hour later, Marc Marquez moved his factory Ducati to the top, but Fernandez wrestled back the crown just seconds later on his satellite Aprilia.

Just 0.049s separated the two riders at the top of the table, but the one-time grand prix winner pulled ahead comfortably with an hour to go.

The Spaniard appeared set to end the day on top, but much like Sunday’s race at Jerez, Ogura surged ahead at the last-minute to finish quickest.

Behind the Trackhouse duo, Bezzecchi wrapped up a strong day for Aprilia in third place, surging ahead of Marc Marquez in the afternoon after recovering from a crash at Turn 11. The factory Ducati rider, who was trialling a new front fairing on one of his two bikes, held on to fourth place ahead of the top KTM of Acosta.

Sunday winner Alex Marquez wound up sixth for Gresini, while Fabio Quartararo finished a solid seventh while testing a new rear aero device and front fairing on his Yamaha.

Yamaha Factory Racing bike detail

Yamaha Factory Racing bike detail

Photo by: German Garcia

Eighth place went to VR46’s Fabio di Giannantonio, while Johann Zarco was again Honda’s top rider in ninth place . Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) rounded out the top 10 ahead of his former title rival Jorge Martin (Aprilia).

LCR’s Diogo Moreira was the quickest rookie in 13th, but was also the first rider to crash on Monday, the Brazilian damaging his bike with a high-speed fall at Turn 1.

A total of 23 riders took part in the test, including Aprilia’s Lorenzo Savadori and KTM’s Dani Pedrosa, the latter effectively replacing the injured Maverick Vinales. However, Gresini was down to one bike, with Fermin Aldeguer absent from the afternoon session.

MotoGP Jerez test: Full results:

PositionRiderTeamBikeTime MorningTime AfternoonGap
1A. OguraTrackhouse MotoGP TeamAprilia1’37.0891’35.944
2R. FernandezTrackhouse MotoGP TeamAprilia1’36.7691’35.9490.005
3M. BezzecchiAprilia RacingAprilia1’36.7691’36.2720.328
4M. MarquezDucati Lenovo TeamDucati1’36.8171’36.2770.333
5P. AcostaRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM1’36.7341’36.2990.355
6A. MarquezBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati1’36.3941’36.4090.450
7F. QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGP TeamYamaha1’37.0571’36.4390.495
8F. Di GiannantonioPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati1’36.7691’36.4770.533
9J. ZarcoCastrol Honda LCRHonda1’36.6581’37.0100.714
10F. BagnaiaDucati Lenovo TeamDucati1’36.6971’36.6710.727
11J. MartinAprilia RacingAprilia1’36.9321’36.6830.739
12E. BastianiniRed Bull KTM Tech3KTM1’37.2491’36.6870.743
13D. MoreiraPro Honda LCRHonda1’37.6201’36.8780.934
14L. MariniHonda HRC CastrolHonda1’37.0381’36.8960.952
15J. MirHonda HRC CastrolHonda1’36.9771’36.9881.033
16B. BinderRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM1’37.3251’36.9801.036
17J. MillerPrima Pramac Yamaha MotoGPYamaha1’37.3261’37.0081.064
18F. AldeguerBK8 Gresini Racing MotoGPDucati1’37.0391.095
19F. MorbidelliPertamina Enduro VR46 Racing TeamDucati1’37.2981’37.0711.127
20D. PedrosaRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM1’38.0111’37.4831.539
21T. RazgatliogluPrima Pramac Yamaha MotoGPYamaha1’37.8841’37.4901.546
22A. RinsMonster Energy Yamaha MotoGP TeamYamaha1’37.5831’37.5411.597
23L. SavadoriAprilia RacingAprilia1’38.1021’37.7371.793

 

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