Is the imperfect bike the real Misano MotoGP threat?
Fabio Quartararo branded the Suzuki the "perfect" bike and admitted to being worried by it ahead of this weekend's Emilia Romagna GP. But, after Friday's MotoGP practice, the real threat still looks like it comes from the Frenchman on the imperfect bike
MotoGP remains at Misano for its second race in a week, the wordy - but rather charmingly titled - Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. And as you'd expect from a groundhog day practice at the same track where the riders have already completed four days' worth of running, it was a tight affair.
Just 0.071 seconds covered the top five on the combined times, with rookie Brad Binder demonstrating KTM's leap forward from a difficult San Marino weekend with a best lap of 1m31.628s ahead of Honda's great hope Takaaki Nakagami on the LCR bike.
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