The French rider endured a tough FP2 in the wet, struggling for feeling with his M1, and ended the session down in 18 th place. This is only his second competitive outing on the RS-GP, having switched to Aprilia after being dropped by Yamaha last month.ĭue to the mixed weather conditions, the best outright lap times were all set in the first session, which meant defending MotoGP world champion Joan Mir slotted into second overall for Suzuki ahead of Aragon GP winner Francesco Bagnaia on the factory Ducati and his team-mate Jack Miller.Īlex Rins claimed fifth for Suzuki in front of Honda’s Pol Espargaro and MotoGP world championship leader Fabio Quartararo on the factory Yamaha. While Vinales says he was “much more calm” with topping FP1, he concedes it will have little bearing to his overall performance this weekend.
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