Friday, April 25, 2014

MotoGP: Marc Marquez takes the lead in the second free GP Argentina


Rio Hondo (Efe / Juan Antonio Lladós) -.’s Spanish Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) is unstoppable in this early season. In the second and final round of free practice for Argentina Grand Prix MotoGP has bent all his rivals with more than one second advantage in the circuit Termas de Río Hondo and has taken control, as it did in the GP of the Americas.


Marquez, who finished fourteenth in the morning, improved his morning record in almost six seconds ( 5.8), Rolling in 1:39.313, the only thing he did in that second, by the 1:45.103 he had achieved before, while his nearest rival his own teammate Repsol Honda, Dani Pedrosa, marked a best time of 1:40.396, making clear that the initial advantage of Yamaha at this track is not.


From practically the first to the last minute of the training was Marc Márquez who set the fastest time of the category queen with a spectacular driving and constant skids, although some of them he had just taking the path and runway, but not in the least lessen the pace of world champion.


Márquez was seconded sometimes by Aleix Espargaró (Forward Yamaha YZR Open) or his brother Pol (Yamaha YZR M 1), with Ducati riders approaching them at times, although not without problems with their bikes.


Aleix achieved a creditable third place finish, with his brother Pol Espargaró seventh, just ahead of Italian Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo Spanish, the two Yamaha riders.


Italian Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Desmosedici) that became third, missed significant time during the second set by breaking one of the engines of his bike and with alarming row of white smoke had to withdraw from the track to continue on his second bike and be fifth.


had worse luck compatriot Andrea Iannone (Ducati Desmosedici), who went down and could barely turn thirteen laps but still it was tenth in the timesheets.


Rossi improved his morning registration in just under three seconds while Lorenzo made it in just over a second and this improvement was not enough to overcome the eighth and ninth place respectively.


Álvaro Bautista (Honda RC 213 V), I expected to be among the fastest in the category I had to settle for a discrete eleventh place, while Hector Barbera, who received a new chassis Kawasaki literally brought the team under his arm, somewhat improved in performance, although the sixteenth position is still likely to improve.


Although the team came up with a completely new chassis and swingarm to Argentina, on the first day it was decided to mount the chassis to better understand your setup and when that happens go one step further with the rocker, explained team owner Raúl Romero.



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MotoGP: Marc Marquez takes the lead in the second free GP Argentina

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