Moto2 Valencia, Free Practice 2: Marquez, best time and "risky" move

The Spaniard was also the protagonist of a bad "entry" on Simone Corsi

Moto2 Valencia, Free Practice 2: Marquez, best time and "risky" moveMoto2 Valencia, Free Practice 2: Marquez, best time and "risky" move

Marc Marquez was the real protagonist of the second free practice session of the Moto2 class in Valencia, the last stage of the 2012 world championship. The Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol rider, in addition to obtaining the best time with a time of 1:36.090, also achieved the Simone Corsi was not to blame, as he fell heavily, but fortunately without any physical consequences. The Spaniard's maneuver is not new and could trigger other controversies, after those following the race in Barcelona, ​​where after causing his compatriot Pol Espargarò to fall, he was first sanctioned and then acquitted.

The next Honda MotoGP rider (who at the end of the session went to apologize to the Roman, who however was not present in the garage) preceded Espargarò and the British Scott Redding. Andrea Iannone did well, fourth with the Speed ​​Up of Team Speed ​​Master.

The Abruzzo rider (next year in MotoGP with Ducati Pramac) preceded Johann Zarco (JIR Moto2 – 1:36.701), Thomas Luthi (Interwetten-Paddock – 1:36.878), Nico Terol (Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 – 1:36.879 ), Julian Simon (Blusens Avintia – 1:36.888), Dominique Aegerter (Technomag-CIP – 1:36.907) and Mika Kallio (Marc VDS Racing Team – 1:36.932).

Further back are the other Italian drivers with the aforementioned Simone Corsi 26th, Mattia Pasini 29th and Alessandro Andreozzi 30th.

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  • Rob said:

    In the first race in Qatar this year….this guy did something dirty to Thomas Lhuti which is rare to see in racing….

    The more I look at it, the more it sucks...

    But I say, but someone who goes fast wouldn't really need to do these things....

    Happy weekend to everyone…:-)

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