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Team Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Pedro Acosta rides during the first free practice session ahead of the Catalunya MotoGP Grand Prix at the Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, near Barcelona, on May 15, 2026. (AFP)
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Acosta quickest in practice for Catalan MotoGP

KTM's Pedro Acosta set the fastest time in Friday's practice for the Catalan Grand Prix, the sixth of 22 rounds in the MotoGP world championship.Under threatening skies, Acosta finished 0.018sec ahead of fellow Spaniard Alex Marquez of Ducati-Gresini and 0.070sec in front of his South African teammate Brad Binder.Raul Fernandez posted the fourth-fastest time at the very end of the session, just ahead of Johann Zarco and Italian Fabio Di Giannantonio.Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi took seventh place for Aprilia, ahead of Honda's Joan Mir and Australian Jack Miller.In the absence of reigning world champion Marc Marquez, who underwent surgery on his right foot and shoulder on Sunday, Jorge Martin, winner of both the sprint and the Grand Prix at Le Mans last weekend, failed to seize his chance.The 2024 world champion, who had fallen in the morning during free practice, went down again in the afternoon and could do no better than 17th fastest.With only the top 10 going directly into Q2, Martin will need to finish in the top two of Q1 to have a chance of a decent starting place on the grid.Two-time champion Francesco Bagnaia, Marquez's teammate at Ducati, also missed out on direct qualification as he could only manage the 13th quickest time. 


Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team’s South African MotoGp rider Brad Binder rides after the MotoGP free practice session of the Moto Grand Prix of Catalonia at the Circuit de Catalunya in Montmelo on the outskirts of Barcelona. (AFP)
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Binder sets lap record in Catalan practice session

Brad Binder set a lap record Friday as KTM dominated opening practice for the Catalunya MotoGP at Montmelo.The South African was fastest in 1 minute 38.141 seconds, 1.04s ahead of his KTM teammate Pedro Acosta.They were followed home on the Catalan circuit by a pair of local riders, with Alex Marquez third, another 0.035 back on a Gresini Ducati. He was 0.085sec ahead of his brother Marc, the runaway championship leader, on a factory Ducati.The old lap record, 1:39.664, was set by another Catalan, Aleix Espargaro last year.Marco Bezzecchi was fifth on an Aprilia and, on the day his team was sold, Enea Bastianini was sixth on a Tech-3 KTM.That left a quartet of former world champions outside the top 10 and facing a nerve-racking ride in the first qualifying session today in pursuit of the last two places in Q2, which decides the first four rows on the weekend’s grids.Frenchman Fabio Quartararo on a Yamaha missed out by 0.003sec in 11th. Honda Spaniard Joan Mir was 13th. Reigning world champion Jorge Martin, rediscovering his form on his Aprilia as he returns from injury was 18th. Francesco Bagnaia, the word champion in 2022 and 2023, was a humbling 21st, 1.39.170sec off Binder’s pace.While Marc Marquez has been untouchable for three months with 14 consecutive victories, seven in sprints and seven in Grands Prix, Ducati stablemate Bagnaia’s form has plummeted.“It’s difficult to explain and difficult to understand,” said Marquez in the pre-race press conferences.“In MotoGP it’s like this. When you lose a bit of confidence with the bike, you start losing half a tenth in the braking zone and there are four or five braking zones and then that becomes two or three tenths at the end of a lap. With this, you go into a spiral of less confidence.”“A lot of things are piling up for him, he’s more stiff on the bike and that makes him go slower,” said Marquez.“He hasn’t forgotten how to ride a motorbike because there are sessions where he is going very fast.”Asked if there was a Marquez effect, the Spaniard replied: “I can’t tell you. I can’t tell you because I’ve always finished above my teammates. Many times I’ve made mistakes in races because my teammate was ahead.”Marquez leads his brother Alex by 175 points in the standings. Even though eight race weekends remain in a season which ends on November 16 in Valencia, Marc seems headed for a seventh world title.Almost all the other riders are now in a position to look even further ahead, after the weekend opened with a flurry of contract extension announcements that leave only one saddle undecided for next season.Italian Franco Morbidelli will stay at Ducati satellite VR 46 and compatriot Luca Marini is remaining at Honda.Australian Jack Miller has signed an extension with Yamaha satellite Pramac where Turkish rider Toprak Razgatlioglu will replace Miguel Oliveira.Frenchman Johann Zarco has been renewed by Honda satellite LRC, which has not yet made a public decision about its other rider, Thai rookie Somkiat Chantra.After threatening to leave following a difficult start to the season, Martin said last weekend that he will be staying at Aprilia.