Marc Márquez Prevails Over Álex Márquez in Argentina MotoGP Warm-Up

Marc Márquez led the warm-up session at the MotoGP Argentina GP, followed closely by his brother Álex. The session featured several changes in standings, with strong performances from Di Giannantonio and Bagnaia. Ultimately, Marc secured first position with a lap time of 1m37.889s, narrowly ahead of Álex.
The MotoGP warm-up session in Argentina once again showcased the prowess of the Márquez brothers, with Marc Márquez achieving a commanding performance. Following the initial flying laps, Marc took the lead aboard his Ducati, closely followed by his brother Álex on the BK8 Gresini/Ducati, while Marco Bezzecchi from Aprilia and Maverick Viñales from Red Bull KTM Tech3 completed the top four positions.
As the session progressed, the standings shifted dramatically during the second attempts. Álex Márquez ascended to first place, with Fermín Aldeguer stepping into the second spot. Marc, however, quickly reclaimed the lead, demonstrating his resilience. As the warm-up approached its conclusion, Fabio Di Giannantonio from Pertamina Enduro VR46/Ducati secured second place, just between the Márquez siblings, with Francesco Bagnaia, also on a Ducati, sitting in fifth position.
Ultimately, Marc Márquez did not enhance his lap time further but successfully maintained his top position with a best lap of 1m37.889s. Álex Márquez finished a mere 0.001 seconds behind in second place, while Di Giannantonio rounded out the top three, 0.348 seconds slower than Marc. The top five was completed by Bezzecchi and Bagnaia, with Joan Mir from Honda HRC Castrol emerging as the highest-placed non-Ducati rider, finishing seventh.
The warm-up session at the MotoGP Argentina GP reaffirmed the dominance of the Márquez brothers, with Marc achieving first place. Despite fierce competition and a brief lead change by Álex, Marc’s consistent performance exemplified his skill. The session highlighted their strong capabilities in front of the Ducati lineup, particularly against notable competitors like Di Giannantonio and Bagnaia, as well as the presence of other talented riders such as Joan Mir.
Original Source: motorcyclesports.net