


Although Quartararo's early speed is promising, his 6kph deficit in the speed traps compared to Marquez shows his greatest challenge, looking ahead to the race. The same can be said of Fabio Quartararo, who finished second in P1 with essentially the same settings as he used in 2021, when he won the Italian Grand Prix. For the #73, continuing this form throughout the rest of the weekend will be the major challenge. Marquez is riding the motorcycle which won in Mugello last year, and so has a strong base to work from. For the moment, after the first practice in Mugello, Alex Marquez is fastest.Īlthough Alex Marquez does not have a race win to his name in Mugello, for him to top P1 on a 2022 Ducati Desmosedici GP comes as little surprise. After the race on Sunday, the paddock moves to the Sachsenring for the German Grand Prix, and, from there, onto Assen for the Dutch TT. MotoGP P1 in Mugello opened the first triple-header of the season. Marco Bezzecchi finished P2 in second place overall, ahead of Alex Rins who impressed in third place on the combined standings.īrad Binder was the top KTM in fourth, ahad of Jorge Martin, the aforementioned Bastianini, Johann Zarco, Marc Marquez, Aleix Espargaro, and Luca Marini.įull MotoGP results from P2 in Mugello are below.Ģ023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Combined FP Results 2023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Combined FP Results | Round 6 / 21 However, by the end of Friday, both riders were in the top 10 and into Q2. The factory Ducati team's weekend in Mugello seemed to be going in a negative direction from Thursday, when Enea Bastianini reported he was still not at 100%, and Francesco Bagnaia was making his way through the paddock with the aid of a crutch. This worked well for Fracesco Bagnaia, who struggled in the morning but finished Friday on top. MotoGP P2 in Mugello saw a continuation of the good conditions experienced in the morning. The aforementioned Brad Binder will start 10th, from the front of row four, on which the South African will be joined by Luca Marini, who is struggling with his right wrist injury from Le Mans in braking for right-hand corners, and Enea Bastianini, who completed his first qualifying session since Portimao in March this weekend in Mugello.įull MotoGP results from qualifying in Mugello are below.Ģ023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Qualifying Results 2023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | QP Results | Round 6 / 21 Q2 would be minus Fabio Quartararo, who has finished first and second in his previous two starts at Mugello, but qualified only 15th this year, and behind his Yamaha teammate, Franco Morbidelli. Q1 opened proceedings but was minus Joan Mir, who retired from the weekend after Friday. MotoGP qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix saw Francesco Bagnaia take pole position while Yamaha's struggles from Friday afternoon continued into Saturday morning. 2023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Sprint Results | Round 6 / 21

Luca Marini took fifth place, ahead of Jack Miller (6th), Marc Marquez (7th), Aleix Espargaro (8th), Enea Bastianini (9th), and Fabio Quartararo (10th).įull MotoGP results from the Sprint in Mugello are below. He had his first surgery on Saturday night to have an external fixator fitted.įull MotoGP results from the Italian Grand Prix are below.Ģ023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Grand Prix Results 2023 MotoGP Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo del Mugello | Grand Prix Results | Round 6 / 21 A post shared by Alex Rins 42 Rins did not start the race after breaking his tibia and fibula in the Sprint on Saturday.
