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Álex Márquez dominates Moto2 FP2 at Silverstone with relentless pace
Álex Márquez dominates Moto2 FP2 at Silverstone with relentless pace

Video: Álex Márquez dominates Moto2 FP2 at Silverstone with relentless pace

Video: Álex Márquez dominates Moto2 FP2 at Silverstone with relentless pace
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We finished the Friday of the British Grand Prix and Alex Marquez has been postulated as the man to beat on the asphalt of Silverstone. Team rider Marc VDS has relentlessly postulated himself for Friday's fastest, leaving no one else to get anywhere near the top position.

In a day in which all the favorites have been up, it has precisely been their teammate and maximum rival, Franco Morbidelli, who less intoned has been at the end in a discreet seventh position.

An intractable Márquez wants to recover meters in the general

Miguel Oliveira Moto2 Gp Great Britain 2017
Miguel Oliveira Moto2 Gp Great Britain 2017

Marquez He has come out on the track ready to make a difference, and boy has he done it. From the first bars he has been placed at the top of the timesheets and has not left the first position until the checkered flag throughout FP2, keeping a horde of hungry drivers at bay.

In its wake, Miguel Oliveira and his KTM have managed to set the second best time at 272 thousandths, surpassing a Mattia Pasini once again among the best in the category, only 11 thousandths behind the Portuguese, closing the first row.

Mattia Pasini Moto2 Gp Great Britain 2017
Mattia Pasini Moto2 Gp Great Britain 2017

Dominique Aegerter has reaped one of the best results for Suter after the Swiss brand returned to the Moto2 class by finishing in fourth position, just ahead of a Takaaki nakagami that he wants to convince before making his leap to MotoGP in 2018 with the LCR Honda squad.

Right behind the Japanese Thomas Luthi and Franco Morbidelli, two favorites for the title this 2017 and also teammates in 2018 in MotoGP after confirming both the Swiss and the Italian that they will be under the umbrella of Marc VDS.

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