Marquez takes pole position for the Argentine MotoGP at Termas de Rio Hondo, ahead of Vinales and Dovizioso, meaning three different manufacturers on the front row.
Full qualifying results for the Argentina MotoGP Marc Marquez has converted his practice pace into pole position for the Argentina MotoGP by seeing off a late challenge from Monster Yamaha
The top two riders in Q1 - Nakagami and Pol Espargaro - now progress to the Q2 pole position shootout, where they will join the ten fastest riders after third practice.
Marquez leads FP3 with the best lap of the weekend so far, while Miller holds second once again. Friday leader Dovizioso misses the end of the session due to a fall, but stays in the top ten for direct access to the second and final part of qualifying.
Full FP3 results from Argentina MotoGP Marc Marquez has laid down a warning to his MotoGP rivals with blistering FP3 pace as championship leader Andrea Dovizioso suffers a late off to
On pole and fighting for the podium in Argentina one year ago, Jack Miller was again a front-running contender during Friday practice for the 2019 event.
Monster Yamaha riders Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi could only manage tenth and 18th places as they battled wheelspin during a dirty opening practice in Argentina.
Qatar winner Dovizioso takes over at the top during FP2 for the Argentine MotoGP at Termas de Rio Hondo. Morning leader Marquez had been fastest heading into the final ten minutes, when most riders used new soft tyres.
Full FP2 results at Argentina MotoGP Andrea Dovizioso has come out on top of the late time attack to go quickest during Friday practice in Argentina by just 0.009s from Jack Miller, while
Marquez fastest during opening practice for the Argentina MotoGP at Termas de Rio Hondo, despite a slightly delayed appearance on track due to bike-starting issues. Mir and Perucci were the only fallers during the session, with lap times expected to drop as track conditions improve.
Full FP1 results for Argentina MotoGP Marc Marquez has started fastest at the Argentina MotoGP by topping the opening practice after dominating the session as grip levels began to bui
In the aftermath of the Ducati swingarm spoiler protest, MotoGP Technical Director Danny Aldridge has explained why he issues guidelines alongside the official rules decided by the MSMA (Motorcycle Sports Manufacturers’ Association).
Earlier this week, the MotoGP Court of Appeal confirmed Andrea Dovizioso as winner of the season-opening Qatar Grand Prix by rejecting a protest made against Ducati's swingarm spoiler by Honda, Suzuki, Aprilia and KTM.
Now that the MotoGP Court of Appeal has confirmed the Ducati swingarm spoiler is legal, rival manufacturers will have no choice but to develop a similar device of their own.
Aprilia's current 'obsession' is to improve the torque of is MotoGP engine in low RPM. Aleix Espargaro, who took the new RS-GP to tenth place (+9.6s) in the Qatar season-opener, explained that the factory is now seeking acceleration.