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Andalusia MotoGP: Vinales quickest in FP3, Marquez returns to action

Maverick Vinales blitzed the Jerez lap record to lead MotoGP Andalusian Grand Prix FP3, as Marc Marquez made his return just four days after surgery on a broken arm

Reigning world champion Marquez crashed heavily in last week's Spanish GP and was set to miss this weekend's second Jerez race following surgery on Tuesday.

However, he was declared fit to ride on Thursday by MotoGP's medical team, though as a compromise with Honda, Marquez sat out Friday's action as a precaution.

Completing 18 laps across the 45-minute session, Marquez will face Q1 later this afternoon, though was only 1.2 seconds off the best pace and just eight tenths from the top 10.

The slightly cooler conditions relative to FP2 meant improvements on the combined times as the field placed their bids for automatic Q2 graduation were immediate, with LCR's FP2 pacesetter Takaaki Nakagami moved up to third overall with a 1m37.235s.

Spanish GP race winner Fabio Quartararo also leaped up to fifth on the combined standings, having focused almost exclusively on race set-up on Friday.

Yamaha's Vinales' best time from Friday was finally toppled with 27 minutes remaining as Pramac Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia took over top spot with a 1m36.847s.

This stood for around six minutes, before Quartararo smashed his own lap record from qualifying last week with a 1m36.643s on his Petronas SRT M1.

That lap stood until the final minute, when Vinales edged ahead by 0.059s with a 1m36.584s.

Pramac's Jack Miller leaped up to third late on with a 1m36.710s to trail the Yamaha duo, with Nakagami holding onto fourth as top Honda runner ahead of Bagnaia.

Danilo Petrucci produced a 1m36.937s late on to move into sixth, while his factory Ducati team-mate Andrea Dovizioso missed the Q2 cut by two tenths down in 14th.

Impressive KTM rookie Brad Binder bagged a place in Q2 for the first time in seventh, beating the second works team Yamaha of Valentino Rossi and his factory KTM team-mate Pol Espargaro.

Joan Mir grabbed the last direct Q2 place on his Suzuki in 10th, with Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro being nudged out by just 0.017s late on after a second fall at Turn 2 having crashed earlier at Turn 6.

Franco Morbidelli (SRT), Tech3's Miguel Oliveira, Avintia's Johann Zarco and Alex Marquez on the factory Honda will join Dovizioso and Marquez in Q1 later this afternoon.

Cal Crutchlow found over a second from his Friday best in 17th on the LCR Honda as he grits his teeth through a recently operated on fractured wrist.

Alex Rins sat out FP3 as he struggles with the shoulder he fractured and dislocated last week, but the intention is to ride in FP4 ahead of qualifying.

Andalusia FP3 results

Pos Rider Team Gap
1 Maverick Vinales Yamaha 1m36.584s
2 Fabio Quartararo Petronas Yamaha 0.059s
3 Jack Miller Pramac Ducati 0.126s
4 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda 0.258s
5 Francesco Bagnaia Pramac Ducati 0.263s
6 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 0.353s
7 Brad Binder KTM 0.354s
8 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 0.404s
9 Pol Espargaro KTM 0.411s
10 Joan Mir Suzuki 0.469s
11 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 0.486s
12 Franco Morbidelli Petronas Yamaha 0.596s
13 Miguel Oliveira Tech3 KTM 0.694s
14 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 0.711s
15 Johann Zarco Avintia Ducati 0.720s
16 Alex Marquez Honda 0.973s
17 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 1.037s
18 Tito Rabat Avintia Ducati 1.244s
19 Marc Marquez Honda 1.298s
20 Bradley Smith Aprilia 1.432s
21 Iker Lecuona Tech3 KTM 1.776s

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