Marc Márquez secured first place in the MotoGP Argentina GP warm-up session, ahead of his brother Álex by a mere 0.001 seconds. Di Giannantonio finished third, while Bezzecchi and Bagnaia rounded out the top five. Joan Mir was the best non-Ducati rider in seventh place.
During the warm-up session for the MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix, the Márquez siblings showcased their skills once again, with Marc Márquez leading the pack, a trend that has continued since the Thailand race. Initially, Marc Márquez, riding for Ducati, secured the lead ahead of his brother Álex Márquez, who competes for BK8 Gresini/Ducati. Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) and Maverick Viñales (Red Bull KTM Tech3) rounded out the top four positions.
As the session progressed to the second attempts, the standings shifted considerably. Álex Márquez ascended to first place, followed closely by Fermín Aldeguer in second, while Marc Márquez fell to third before ultimately reclaiming the lead. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46/Ducati) later climbed to second, effectively splitting the Márquez brothers on the leaderboard. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) occupied the fifth position at this stage.
Despite not improving his lap time toward the end of the session, Marc Márquez had already set a commendable lap of 1m37.889s, ensuring his top position. Álex Márquez finished just 0.001 seconds behind, securing second place, with Di Giannantonio in third, 0.348 seconds off the pace. Completing the top five were Bezzecchi and Bagnaia, while Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol) performed admirably as the highest-placing non-Ducati rider in seventh.
In summary, the warm-up session for the MotoGP Argentina GP saw Marc Márquez continue his dominance, finishing first followed closely by Álex Márquez. The session highlighted the competitive spirit of the Márquez brothers and showcased a strong performance from several Ducati riders. While Marc secured his position with a notable lap time, the battle for the top spots remains intense among these skilled competitors.
Original Source: motorcyclesports.net