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ottobre 23, 2021 - Honda Racing

Espargaro keeps his cool for fourth on the grid

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The tricky conditions in Misano caught out much of the grid, but not #polespargaro who used his years of Grand Prix experience to secure fourth on the grid for Sunday's race with Repsol Honda Team teammate #marcmarquez starting in seventh.

A morning of light and consistent rain meant there was no chance of improved conditions early in the day at the #misanoworldcircuit Marco Simoncelli, the #MotoGP grid fighting for Q2 passage on a wet track. #marcmarquez and #polespargaro did exactly what they needed to and showed their speed in the wet, setting the fifth and sixth fastest times respectively.

Espargaro's Free Practice 4 was complicated by the changing conditions, most riders setting just a handful of laps on wets before returning to the pits to wait for the track to dry more. Ending the session in 18th and six seconds off the fastest rider, Espargaro and his crew were well aware they had plenty still to show. As the track opened for Q2, conditions continued to steadily improve and times dropped.

Electing to stay out on track throughout Q2, Espargaro was able to continually assess the Misano circuit as its conditions improved and timed his last flying lap perfectly – a 1'33.313 moving him onto the provisional front row with just seconds remaining. A late lap from Marini pushed the #44 to fourth, Espargaro in turn securing his best grid slot since he was on pole for the British GP. Content with his starting position, Espargaro is keen to bring the fight to his rivals on Sunday.

Saturday in Italy proved to be a more complicated day for #marcmarquez. He fell during Free Practice 4 after switching to slicks. Although he walked away from the Turn 15 tumble, Marquez would not return to the track during the final practice session. Q2 started with a massive moment for #marcmarquez, launched out of his seat and almost over the handlebars before expertly returning to the seat of his Honda RC213V to continue his run.

But a fall later in the session at Turn 6 would end Marquez's day. Despite the problems, the #93 set a 1'33.850 for seventh on the grid. Starting a row behind his teammate, Marquez is confident of a stronger race but remains realistic with his expectations after a difficult day.

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