MotoGP Sepang test: Bagnaia under lap record to lay down marker on final day

MotoGP world champion Francesco Bagnaia topped the final day of the Sepang pre-season test, as he led four riders into the 1m56s marker.

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Under a cloudy sky that provided cooler conditions for the start of the track action, the two-time MotoGP world champion's 1m56.682s remained the time to beat throughout the day, with several challenges coming up short over a single lap attack.

Opening day pacesetter Jorge Martin came closest to toppling Bagnaia with a 1m56.854s on the Pramac Ducati, while factory Ducati rider and yesterday's timesheet topper Enea Bastianini slipped into third with a 1m56.915s.

Given a sub-1m57s lap had never been seen before today at Sepang in MotoGP, it was remarkable to have four riders inside the time as Gresini Ducati's Alex Marquez joined the fray with a 1m56.938s.

With conditions at the optimum due to cooler temperatures and maximum grip levels after a total of six days of track action including the shakedown, it wasn't surprising to also see the long run pace cranked up too.

Bastianini appeared to have an edge over the sprint race-style runs from Martin, coming in half a second quicker, with Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro over a second further adrift, while rookie sensation Pedro Acosta produced an eye-catching run to put him fourth and quicker than Bagnaia over a nine-lap dash.

Espargaro was the standout rider for Aprilia on the 2024 RS-GP with fifth place on the overall times on a mixed day for the Italian squad, as both Maverick Vinales and Miguel Oliveira struggled to 12th and 18th respectively.

Marc Marquez, Gresini Racing

Marc Marquez, Gresini Racing

Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images

Marc Marquez made steady progress adapting to life at Gresini after a slow start to the test, ending the final day sixth overall and within six-tenths off Bagnaia at the top.

Brad Binder led the KTM charge with a late lap to push him up to seventh on the final day's times, ahead of VR46 Ducati's Fabio Di Giannantonio who bounced back from a crash at Turn 9, and GasGas Tech3's Acosta.

Honda's Joan Mir rounded out the top 10 as it continues to rebuild with its 2024 RC213V, just ahead of top Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo in 11th.

Joan Mir led the Honda charge in ninth place as it continues to rebuild with its 2024 RC213V, with KTM's Brad Binder rounding out the top 10, just ahead of top Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo in 11th.

Both Franco Morbidelli and Raul Fernandez missed today's test action due to injury.

Morbidelli has been ruled out of both official pre-season tests in Malaysia and Qatar as he recovers from a heavy fall suffered riding in Portimao last month, while Fernandez was sidelined after a crash on the opening day of the Sepang test. Michele Pirro and Lorenzo Savadori stepped in for the respective riders.

MotoGP takes a short break before the final official pre-season test in Qatar on 19-20 February.

Pos. Rider Team Time/Gap Laps
1 Italy Pecco Bagnaia  Ducati Team 1'56"682 47
2 Spain Jorge Martin  Pramac Racing +0"172 47
3 Italy Enea Bastianini  Ducati Team +0"233 35
4 Spain Alex Marquez  Gresini Racing +0"256 49
5 Spain Aleix Espargaro  Aprilia Racing +0"409 48
6 Spain Marc Marquez  Gresini Racing +0"588 54
7 South Africa Brad Binder  KTM Factory +0"625 57
8 Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio  VR46 Team +0"661 55
9 Spain Pedro Acosta  Tech3 +0"683 41
10 Spain Joan Mir  Repsol Honda +0"692 30
11 France Fabio Quartararo  Yamaha Factory +0"843 56
12 Spain Maverick Vinales  Aprilia Racing +0"846 57
13 Japan Takaaki Nakagami  LCR Honda +1"083 32
14 Australia Jack Miller  KTM Factory +1"169 60
15 Spain Alex Rins  Yamaha Factory +1"197 52
16 France John Zarco  LCR Honda +1"260 41
17 Italy Marco Bezzecchi  VR46 Team +1"313 56
18 Portugal Miguel Oliveira  Trackhouse Racing +1"318 55
19 Italy Luca Marini  Repsol Honda +1"344 43
20 United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow  Yamaha test team +1"991 45
21 Spain Augusto Fernández  Tech3 +2"058 60
22 Italy Lorenzo Savadori  Trackhouse Racing +2"132 64
23 Italy Michele Pirro  Pramac Racing +2"183 43
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