For Pramac-Ducati driver Johann Zarco, the weather report is essential for him to be favorable about the Jerez weekend. He likes the track and mored than happy about the time-out after Austin.
For French Ducati ace Johann Zarco (32), the steady weather report in the practically summer season heat in Jerez brings terrific psychological pleasure. “The season up until now has actually been hectic enough. If then the weather condition modifications like in Austin, it makes things harder “. He truly valued the time-out after the American GP. “Finally you can get some air and consider the 3 races of very first of the season.”
The Moto2 World Champion from 2015 and 2016 is likewise enhanced and in excellent spirits on the 4.428 km “Circuito de Jerez” in the Andalusian state at the southern idea of the nation above Gibraltar. “All the motorists enjoy this circuit. Me too. I wish to keep enhancing the feel of the bike. I’m certainly not utilizing my complete capacity here. The grippy and slippery asphalt will certainly assist me here. I believe we have a great beginning position compared to Austin, likewise in terms of the plan of aero.
After lots of mishaps, accidents and fractures in Moto GP, the little 1.71 m southern Frenchman is likewise stressed over security. “We need to know that we are getting in the corner at a high speed. If an error takes place then the catastrophe is nearby.”
On the other hand, an issue understood to all Ducati Desmosedici GP23 pilots is the thermal damage of the engine on the ideal side. “There you require unique security in the boot. If you forget to do this, you will burn your feet,” Zarco states, describing the extra issue of heat along with the beginning point of the weather condition.
Results MotoGP Austin/USA (164.):
1. Alex Rins (E), Honda, 20 laps in 41: 14.649 minutes
2. Luca Marini (I), Ducati, +3.498 sec
3. Fabio Quartararo (F), Yamaha, +4.936
4. Radical Vinales (E), Aprilia, +8.318
5. Miguel Oliveira (P), Aprilia, +9.989
6. Marco Bezzecchi (I), Ducati, +12049
7. Johann Zarco (F), Ducati, +12242
8. Franco Morbidelli (I), Yamaha, +20399
9. Fabio Di Giannantonio (I), Ducati, +27981
10 Augusto Fernandez (E), KTM, +28217
11 Michele Pirro (I), Ducati, +32370
12 Jonas Folger (D), KTM, +1: 08.065 minutes
13 Brad Binder (ZA), KTM, +1: 23.012
— Stefan Bradl (D), Honda, 2 laps back
— Takaaki Nakagami (J), Honda, 9 laps back
— Joan Mir (E), Honda, 12 laps back
— Pecco Bagnaia (I), Ducati, 13 laps back
— Jack Miller (AUS), KTM, 14 laps back
— Raúl Fernandez (E), Aprilia, 14 laps back
— Aleix Espargaró (E), Aprilia, lap 1 insufficient
— Jorge Martin (E), Ducati, lap 1 insufficient
— Alex Márquez (E), Ducati, lap 1 insufficient
Results MotoGP Sprint Austin/USA (154.):
1. Pecco Bagnaia (I), Ducati, 10 laps in 20: 35.270 minutes
2. Alex Rins (E), Honda, +2.545 sec
3. Jorge Martin (E), Ducati, +4.706
4. Aleix Espargaró (E), Aprilia, +5.052
5. Brad Binder (ZA), KTM, +8.175
6. Marco Bezzecchi (I), Ducati, +8.877
7. Luca Marini (I), Ducati, +9.453
8. Miguel Oliveira (P), Aprilia, +10768
9. Jack Miller (AUS), KTM, +12448
10 Radical Vinales (E), Aprilia, +12739
11 Johann Zarco (F), Ducati, +14251
12 Joan Mir (E), Honda, +14988
13 Takaaki Nakagami (J), Honda, +15592
14 Franco Morbidelli (I), Yamaha, +16534
15 Raul Fernandez (E), Aprilia, +19290
16 Augusto Fernandez (E), KTM, +23128
17 Fabio Di Giannantonio (I), Ducati, +25626
18 Stefan Bradl (D), Honda, +25787
19 Fabio Quartararo (F), Yamaha, +27169
20 Jonas Folger (D), KTM, +46973
— Alex Márquez (E), Ducati, 4 laps back
— Michele Pirro (I), Ducati, 5 laps back
Championship standings after 6 out of 40 races:
1. Bezzecchi, 64 points. 2 Bagnaia 53 3 Rins 47 4 Viñales 45 5 Zarco 44 6 Marini 38 7 Quartararo 34 8 Alex Marquez 33 9 Binder 30 10 Morbidelli 29 11 Martin 29 12 Miller 26 13 Aleipar 1 Ferron 1 August 1 Ferrande Oira 1 August 1 14 16 Di Giannantonio 13 17 Nakagami 7 18 Marc Marquez 7 19 Mir 5 20 Pirro 521 Fan 4.22 Raúl Fernandez 2.
Builders Championship:
1. Ducati, 103 points. 2. Honda54 3. Aprilia51 4. KTM49 5. Yamaha 43.
World Cup Team:
1. Mooney Racing VR46, 102 points. 2. Prima Pramac73 3. Aprilia Racing63 4. Beast Energy Yamaha63 5. Ducati Lenovo58 6. Red Bull KTM56 7. LCR Honda54 8. Gresini Racing46 9. CryptoDATA RNF18 10. GASGAS Tech318 11. Repsol Honda 12.
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