MotoGP Americas GP: Vinales Makes History as Marquez Crashes Out

The MotoGP Americas GP marks the third round of the 2024 World Championship, into which Jorge Martin leads after winning in Portugal

Francesco Bagnaia, Brad Binder, 2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas. - Gold and Goose

The third round of the 2024 MotoGP World Championship brings the Grnad Prix field to their one and only race in the Americas for this year, as Joe Martin leads the riders' standings to the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.

Overview

Grand Prix - Vinales makes history as Marquez crashes from the lead

Sprint - Vinales cruises to second consecutive Sprint win as Bagnaia struggles again

Qualifying - Vinales breaks lap record as Martin avoids disaster

Friday Practice - Martin breaks lap record to top Friday as Vinales backs up Portugal speed

Schedule - All the times you need to keep up with the track action in Texas

2023 - Francesco Bagnaia crashes out to hand victory to Alex Rins; Luca Marini, Fabio Quartararo complete the podium

Grand Prix

If there hadn’t been a legitimate pass for the lead after lap one of a MotoGP race in 2024 in the first five races, there were certainly plenty in the sixth. Maverick Vinales was ninth after the first corner, but was the Grand Prix of the Americas’ fourth and final leader.

Vinales took the lead at the end of lap 12, having cut his way through from ninth, where he ended up after being caught on the outside of a Jorge Martin-Francesco Bagnaia duel in turn one. Once Aprilia’s Vinales took the lead, he made the final part of the race look like Saturday’s Sprint, the #12 going unrivalled to the flag to become the first rider to win MotoGP-era premier class races on motorcycles from three different manufacturers.

Behind Vinales, Pedro Acosta shone again. He finished second, and battled throughout the race with Jorge Martin, Marc Marquez, and Francesco Bagnaia, but none of those Ducati riders could live with KTM’s newest star down the stretch. Two podiums in two for the reigning Moto2 Champion.

The battle for third came down to Jorge Martin and Enea Bastianini. Martin had led in the middle of the race, but started dropping back more or less as Vinales arrived in the lead battle. He faded towards the end, and Bastianini took advantage, and took second place in the championship standings as a result.

Francesco Bagnaia missed the podium for the second race in succession, finishing fifth despite being in the podium battle early on. The preseason promise shown by Bagnaia is yet to be translated into something meaningful in the championship. Lusail seems distant now for the rider on whom Ducati has already spent the majority of its 2025-26 salary budget.

Fabio Di Giannantonio made it four Ducatis in-a-row by finishing sixth, ahead of Aleix Espaegaro in seventh. Marco Bezzecchi took eighth place, ahead of Brad Binder in ninth, and Raul Fernandez who rounded out the top 10 in the Trackhouse team’s first home GP.

Full MotoGP results from the Grand Prix of the Americas are below.

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Grand Prix Results

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Grand Prix Results | Rd 3/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GPWIN
2Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC161.728
3Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242.703
4Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP244.690
5Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP247.392
6Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP239.980
7Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP12.208
8Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP2313.343
9Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1614.931
10Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP16.656
11Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP18.542
12Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M122.899
13Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1624.011
14Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC1627.652
16Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP2332.855
17Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V33.529
DNFMarc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP23DNF
DNFFranco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP24DNF
DNFAlex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M1DNF
DNFJohann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213VDNF
DNFJoan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFTakaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213VDNF

Sprint

Maverick Vinales cruised to a second-straight MotoGP Sprint win in Texas, leading from lights-to-flag in what turned into a fairly spread-out race.

Vinales made a good start and the holeshot, and was able to break the resolve of Marc Marquez after a couple of laps. He led by over two seconds for the whole second half of the race, and won comfortably in the end, despite a mistake at turn 12.

While Vinales was clearing off, there was a decent battle for second brewing in the middle of the race, with Marc Marquez holding off Pedro Acosta as Jorge Martin closed in in fourth place. Martin kind of ruined it somewhat, though - Acosta passed Marquez at turn seven, but Marquez retaliated at turn eight, allowing Martin to be close enough to lunge the rookie at turn 11. After that, none of them got within a second of the other, and they finished in-order: Marquez, Martin, Acosta.

Aleix Espargaro took fifth place, having passed Enea Bastianini. Bastianini was also passed by Martin early in the race, meaning that in a race of very few overtakes the #23 still managed to be passed twice, finishing sixth in the end, ahead of Jack Miller on the leading Red Bull KTM in seventh.

Francesco Bagnaia’s race was more or less run from the moment he released the clutch. The bike jumped off the line, and he went backwards to turn one. He then spent most of the race in 10th, before those battling ahead wore their tyres out, and he caught them at the end. He finished eighth, but it was another totally underwhelming race from the reigning champion.

Raul Fernandez lost that eighth place to Bagnaia on the final lap at turn 11, and finished ninth for the Trackhouse Aprilia team in its first home ‘race’. Franco Morbidelli rounded out the top 10.

Full MotoGP results from the Sprint in Austin are below.

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Sprint Results

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Sprint Results | Rd 3/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GPWIN
2Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP232.294
3Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP244.399
4Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC166.480
5Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP6.657
6Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP248.621
7Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC169.237
8Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP249.349
9Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP9.637
10Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP249.894
11Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP10.364
12Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1610.724
13Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP2311.549
14Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP2315.468
15Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M115.574
16Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M118.146
17Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V22.989
DNFFabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP23DNF
DNFAugusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC16DNF
DNFJohann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213VDNF
DNFJoan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFTakaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213VDNF

Qualifying

Maverick Vinales made it three pole sitters in the first three races of the 2024 MotoGP World Championship, and made a bit of history with it, too, in qualifying for the Grand Prix of the Americas.

Vinales left it until his final run of Q2 to set his best time, an historic 2:00.864. As is customary at the moment in MotoGP, the pole position time was also a lap record, with Vinales breaking the previous record, a 2:01.892 by Francesco Bagnaia last year, by over one second. Vinales’ time was also the first occasion a MotoGP bike has lapped the Circuit of the Americas in under 121 seconds, and indicates some promising consistency from the #12, who also qualified on the front row in the Portuguese Grand Prix.

Pedro Acosta confirmed his impressive performance this weekend with second place, after ending Friday in the top six. The Spanish rookie qualified on the front row for the first time in MotoGP, and one place ahead of his veteran compatriot, Marc Marquez, who took his top three qualifying with the Gresini Ducati team.

Francesco Bagnaia’s qualifying of 2024 is a picture of consistency: fourth at the Qatar Grand Prix, fourth in Portimao, and now fourth in Austin. Probably not the position Bagnaia would have liked to have three-peated at the beginning of this season, but he will start alongside his factory Ducati teammate, Enea Bastianini, in fifth, and Jorge Martin in sixth. Martin would have been a contender for pole, but he crashed twice on his first run, including one on the exit of turn 18 which fortunately for him laid him down on the low-side rather than flicking him over the top.

Aleix Espargaro heads up row three in seventh, ahead of Fabio Di Giannantonio in eighth and Franco Morbidelli in a season-best ninth. Marco Bezzecchi rounds out the qualifying top 10, ahead of Jack Miller in 11th and Alex Marquez, who failed to set a valid lap, in 12th.

Full MotoGP results from qualifying in Austin are below.

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Qualifying Results

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Qualifying Results | Rd 3/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP2:00.864
2Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:01.192
3Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP232:01.266
4Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:01.352
5Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:01.439
6Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP242:01.511
7Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP2:01.562
8Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:01.667
9Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP242:01.737
10Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:01.279
11Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:02.297
12Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP23No time Set
13Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:01.726
14Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:01.844
15Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:01.893
16Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:02.089
17Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:02.140
18Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:02.223
19Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:02.380
20Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:02.829
21Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:03.114
22Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:03.249

Friday Practice

It was an impressive first day of MotoGP in the US for Pedro Acosta, who starred in both Friday practice sessions for MotoGP at the 2024 Grand Prix of the Americas, but it was Jorge Martin who topped the times at the end of the day.

Acosta spent a couple of stints at the top of the times in FP1 on Friday morning, before ending it in third place. By the end of day one, Acosta was the only KTM rider in the top 10 in fifth place, having followed Francesco Bagnaia on the reigning champion’s best lap at the end of Practice.

Bagnaia had been outside of the top 10 after his first time attack run in Practice, but went third with his final run. He was then displaced to fourth when Marc Marquez took the third spot from Bagnaia with his own final lap.

But the day was taken by Jorge Martin, who only needed one time attack to beat Bagnaia’s pole record from 2023 by almost half-a-second. Maverick Vinales ran Martin the closest, finishing 0.076 seconds behind the #89 on Friday afternoon.

While Acosta rounded out the top five, Aleix Espargaro was sixth for Aprilia, ahead of Franco Morbidelli who made Q2 for the first time since joining Pramac Ducati for the 2024 season.

Enea Bastianini was eighth, ahead of the VR46 Ducati duo: Fabio Di Giannantonio in ninth, then Marco Bezzecchi in 10th.

Acosta’s speed was unmatchable by the rest of the KTM riders. Brad Binder finished Practice in 14th, ahead of Augusto Fernandez in 15th, and Jack Miller in 16th. Only the six Japanese bikes - Yamahas leading Hondas - were behind the non-Acosta RC16s.

Full MotoGP results from FP1 and Practice in Austin are below.

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | PR Results

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | PR Results | Rd 3/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP242:01.397
2Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP2:01.473
3Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP232:01.806
4Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:01.808
5Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:01.966
6Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP2:02.024
7Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP242:02.103
8Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:02.144
9Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:02.244
10Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:02.358
11Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:02.466
12Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:02.476
13Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP232:02.493
14Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:02.551
15Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:02.553
16Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:02.802
17Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:02.839
18Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:02.875
19Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:03.144
20Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:03.444
21Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:03.521
22Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:03.984

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | FP1 Results

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | FP1 Results | Rd 3/21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP2:03.294
2Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP242:03.443
3Pedro AcostaESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:03.606
4Enea BastianiniITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:03.700
5Marco BezzecchiITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:03.812
6Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:03.865
7Franco MorbidelliITAPramac RacingDucati GP242:03.904
8Marc MarquezITAGresini RacingDucati GP232:04.003
9Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:04.210
10Fabio Di GiannantonioITAPertamina Enduro VR46Ducati GP232:04.226
11Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP242:04.242
12Raul FernandezESPTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:04.272
13Alex RinsESPMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:04.305
14Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:04.311
15Luca MariniITARepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:04.402
16Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:04.435
17Miguel OliveiraPORTrackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP2:04.514
18Augusto FernandezESPRed Bull GasGas Tech3KTM RC162:04.559
19Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP2:04.813
20Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP232:04.857
21Johann ZarcoFRACastrol Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:05.345
22Takaaki NakagamiJAPIdemitsu Honda LCRHonda RC213V2:05.372

MotoGP Americas GP Schedule

The 2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas will be the only race of the championship to take place west of Europe this year, and comes only a couple of weeks after the announcement of the acquisition of Dorna Sports by American media company Liberty Media.

Jorge Martin leads the Riders' Championship by 18 points coming into this weekend's Americas GP following his dominant lights-to-flag victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix.

The full on-track session schedule for this weekend's race is below. Times are shown in BST.

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas Times

2024 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Schedule
SessionClassTime
FPMoto315:00-15:35
FPMoto215:50-16:30
FP1MotoGP16:45-17:30
P1Moto319:15-19:50
P1Moto220:05-20:45
PRMotoGP21:00-22:00
P2Moto314:40-15:10
P2Moto215:25-15:55
FP2MotoGP16:10-16:40
Q1MotoGP16:50-17:05
Q2MotoGP17:15-17:30
Q1Moto318:50-19:05
Q2Moto319:15-19:30
Q1Moto219:45-20:00
Q2Moto220:10-20:25
SprintMotoGP21:00 (10L)
WUPMotoGP15:40-15:50
GPMoto317:00 (14L)
GPMoto218:15 (16L)
GPMotoGP20:00 (20L)

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas

The 2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas was one of the most notable of the season, even if the actual race was fairly spread out. Luca Marini passed Fabio Quartararo late on for P2 and his first MotoGP podium, Quartararo wrangled a top three finish from his YZR-M1, and Alex Rins took Honda's only win of the 2023 season after Francesco Bagnaia crashed out of the lead.

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Grand Prix Results

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Grand Prix Results | Round 3 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213VWIN
2Luca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP223.498
2Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M14.936
4Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP8.318
5Miguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP9.989
6Marco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP2212.049
7Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP2312.242
8Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M120.399
9Fabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP2227.981
10Augusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC1628.217
11Michele PirroITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP2332.370
12Jonas FolgerGERGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC161:08.065
15Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161:23.012
DNFFrancesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23DNF
DNFJorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP23DNF
DNFAleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GPDNF
DNFJack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC16DNF
DNFJoan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFTakaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213VDNF
DNFRaul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GPDNF
DNFStefan BradlGERRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213VDNF
DNFAlex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP22DNF

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Sprint Results

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Sprint Results | Round 3 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23WIN
2Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213V2.545
3Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP234.706
4Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP5.052
5Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC168.175
6Marco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP228.877
7Luca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP229.453
8Miguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP10.768
9Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC1612.448
10Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP12.739
11Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP2314.251
12Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V14.988
13Takaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213V15.592
14Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M116.534
15Raul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP19.290
16Augusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC1623.128
17Fabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP2225.626
18Stefan BradlGERRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V25.787
19Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M127.169
20Jonas FolgerGERGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC1646.973
DNFAlex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP22DNF
DNFMichele PirroITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP23DNF

2023 MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Qualifying Results

2023 Grand Prix of the Americas | Circuit of the Americas | Qualifying Results | Round 3 / 21
PosRiderNat.MotoGP TeamMotoGP BikeTiming
1Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP232:01.892
2Alex RinsESPLCR Honda CastrolHonda RC213V2:02.052
3Luca MariniITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP222:02.181
4Alex MarquezESPGresini RacingDucati GP222:02.242
5Marco BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati GP222:02.268
6Aleix EspargaroESPAprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP2:02.539
7Fabio QuartararoFRAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:02.749
8Maverick VinalesESPAprilia RacingAprila RS-GP2:02.882
9Johann ZarcoFRAPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP232:03.062
10Jack MillerAUSRed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:03.084
11Brad BinderRSARed Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC162:03.107
12Jorge MartinESPPrima Pramac RacingDucati GP232:03.292
13Joan MirESPRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:02.743
14Franco MorbidelliITAMonster Energy YamahaYamaha YZR-M12:02.950
15Miguel OliveiraPORCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP2:03.065
16Fabio Di GiannantonioITAGresini RacingDucati GP222:03.350
17Takaaki NakagamiJAPLCR Honda IdemitsuHonda RC213V2:03.403
18Michele PirroITADucati Lenovo TeamDucati GP232:03.452
19Raul FernandezESPCryptoData RNF Racing ApriliaAprilia RS-GP2:03.527
20Augusto FernandezESPGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC162:03.798
21Stefan BradlGERRepsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V2:03.907
22Jonas FolgerGERGasGas Tech 3 Factory RacingKTM RC162:07.597

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