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MotoGP Le Mans: Jack Miller tops FP1 by more than one second

Jack Miller led reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez by more than one second to top a drying first practice for the French Grand Prix

The new Le Mans track surface gradually dried on Friday morning following rain on Thursday, a process not helped by cool and predominantly cloudy conditions, while more rain is forecast for the afternoon.

Times improved through the first half of the session, with Miller, Jorge Lorenzo and Marquez the first riders into the 1m43s, 1m42s and 1m41s barriers respectively.

The 1m41.837s of Honda's Marquez was the best entering the final 10 minutes, as riders first tried slicks, 0.110s ahead of Lorenzo.

With slicks on his Marc VDS Honda, Miller reclaimed top spot with a 1m41.599s, then lowered the benchmark to 1m40.173s and 1m39.328s on his next two laps.

That meant Miller was 2.509 seconds clear at the top with seven minutes to go, and after two more improvements he was down to a 1m38.204s to lead the way by 3.103s with three minutes remaining.

Loris Baz and Marquez got that margin closer to two seconds again, before Miller went even faster with a 1m37.467s that would not be bettered

His advantage of 3.019s was cut initially by Cal Crutchlow and then Marquez, with Miller's eventual margin 1.288s.

Re-signed by Tech3 Yamaha for 2018 on Thursday evening, rookie Johann Zarco slotted into third place, bumping LCR Honda's Crutchlow down to fourth.

Avintia and Aspar Ducati's Baz and Karel Abraham were fifth and sixth on their 2015-model Ducatis, ahead of KTM's Bradley Smith, who sat out most of the session.

Valentino Rossi spent the bulk of the session well down the order, occupying 22nd place with five minutes to go.

However a series of late improvements meant he finished eighth, two spots ahead of Yamaha team-mate Maverick Vinales, who had a brief spell at the top early and was even second to Miller at one stage with five minutes remaining.

Jerez winner Dani Pedrosa was 13th, with Ducati pair Andrea Dovizioso and Lorenzo 14th and 16th, the latter having a lap time cancelled late for exceeding track limits at the final corner.

Making his first MotoGP appearance since the 2011 German GP, standing in for Suzuki's injured Alex Rins, Sylvain Guintoli wound up in 20th place.

FP1 TIMES

Pos Rider Team Gap Laps
1 Jack Miller MVDS Honda 1m37.467s 19
2 Marc Marquez Honda 1.288s 17
3 Johann Zarco Tech3 Yamaha 1.781s 20
4 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 2.140s 14
5 Loris Baz Avintia Ducati 2.960s 17
6 Karel Abraham Aspar Ducati 3.061s 14
7 Bradley Smith KTM 3.350s 7
8 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 3.427s 17
9 Alvaro Bautista Aspar Ducati 3.557s 21
10 Maverick Vinales Yamaha 3.840s 14
11 Andrea Iannone Suzuki 4.095s 18
12 Jonas Folger Tech3 Yamaha 4.177s 12
13 Dani Pedrosa Honda 4.387s 17
14 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 4.404s 10
15 Danilo Petrucci Pramac Ducati 4.420s 19
16 Jorge Lorenzo Ducati 4.480s 16
17 Scott Redding Pramac Ducati 4.573s 15
18 Tito Rabat MVDS Honda 4.627s 19
19 Sam Lowes Aprilia 4.776s 7
20 Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki 5.424s 21
21 Hector Barbera Avintia Ducati 5.486s 17
22 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 5.647s 8
23 Pol Espargaro KTM 6.052s 10

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