Marc Márquez Dominates Warm-Up Session at MotoGP Argentina GP

Marc Márquez led the warm-up for the Argentina GP, followed closely by his brother Álex Márquez. Key changes in standings occurred throughout, with Fabio Di Giannantonio finishing third. Marc posted a fastest lap of 1m37.889s, while Álex trailed by only 0.001s. Joan Mir was the best non-Ducati rider in seventh.
The MotoGP Argentina GP warm-up session was once again dominated by the Márquez siblings, showcasing a familiar pattern with Marc Márquez leading. He was followed closely by his brother Álex Márquez, who rides for BK8 Gresini/Ducati, while Marco Bezzecchi and Maverick Viñales came in behind on their respective Aprilia and KTM machines.
During the session, after initial laps, Marc Márquez held the top position, but a significant shift occurred in the second round when Álex Márquez surged to first place, with Fermín Aldeguer close behind at second. Marc then briefly fell to third but managed to reclaim the lead shortly after.
Fabio Di Giannantonio also made a notable move to second place, positioning himself between the two Márquez brothers. Ultimately, Marc Márquez secured first place with a best lap of 1m37.889s, while his brother Álex finished a mere 0.001s behind. Di Giannantonio rounded out the top three, followed by Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia, who came in fifth. Notably, Joan Mir from Honda was the highest-placed non-Ducati rider in seventh.
In summary, the MotoGP Argentina GP warm-up highlighted the continuing dominance of the Márquez brothers, with Marc leading the session followed closely by Álex. Key shifts in standings occurred during the session, though Marc ultimately secured the top position. The performances of riders like Di Giannantonio and Mir also contributed to an exciting warm-up as the race approaches.
Original Source: motorcyclesports.net