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Marc Márquez sends a strong warning to his rivals in Aragón after dominating FP1! Álex was second… almost 1s behind!

by Daniel Rhodes
June 6, 2025
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Marc Márquez sends a strong warning to his rivals in Aragón after dominating FP1! Álex was second… almost 1s behind!
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The competition must be scared, or might be after seeing the way Marc Márquez got on track this friday morning in Aragon, showing no mercy and winning the session by a lot! The closest rival was almost 1s behind.

The weather was good in Aragon and conditions were perfect for MotoGP to take to the track.

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After three laps, Marc Márquez was one of the early leaders of the session with a time of 1:49.190s, 0.141s ahead of Joan Mir.

Pedro Acosta then briefly took the lead but was overtaken by Marc Márquez, again. The best time for #93 was now 1:47.665s, more than 1s ahead of Acosta.

Shortly afterwards, many riders made a brief stop in their respective teams’ garages, including the leader Márquez, who had in his brother Álex his most direct pursuer 0.423s behind, after 1:48.088s on the #73’s seventh lap. Pecco Bagnaia was third.

With the return and the session almost halfway through, Marc Márquez was on fire and with the sectors in red, threatening to set the best lap of the session so far, improving on his own time, something that was confirmed after completing a lap of the Aragon circuit in 1:47.205s.

Acosta improved again and beat Bagnaia, moving up to third position in the timesheets with 1:48.449s.

Marco Bezzecchi in fifth was the best Aprilia rider, Jack Miller the best Yamaha in sixth, Mir the best Honda in eighth. Mir would lose that status shortly after, as Johann Zarco moved into the top five with a lap of 1:48.488s.

With less than 15 minutes to go, Marc Márquez was back on form, attacking and with sectors in the red again, which is why, unsurprisingly, he was the first to break into the 46s… before anyone else had even broken into the 47s! 1:46.974 was the time set by the Ducati Lenovo Team rider, who was once again more than 1s ahead of the second fastest on the track, which in this case was still Álex Márquez.

Raising the bar! That's a 1:46.974 from @marcmarquez93 💪 #AragonGP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/C2DeRvyQ2e

— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) June 6, 2025

Shortly afterwards, Mir went on the attack and moved up to third, ahead of Bezzecchi who, in fourth, had also improved his time considerably.

Fabio Quartararo was struggling on a circuit he is not particularly fond of. With 12 minutes of the session remaining, he was in 12th place, behind Aldeguer and ahead of Franco Morbidelli.

Álex Márquez managed to improve his time but remained far behind his brother, 1.083s behind.

The final minutes looked promising and Rins quickly moved up to third, but was beaten shortly after by Maverick Viñales, while Marc Márquez was again… with red sectors…

The eight-time world champion had a less successful third sector and lost time, but he was still much faster than anyone else, although he was unable to improve his time. His teammate Bagnaia was… eighth.

Marc Márquez confirmed the result, looking like it was a walk in the park as he ended as follow:

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