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The rivalry continues but the competition is on the chase on Day 1 in the desert.

After Day 1 of action in the desert, it’s a familiar name on top: Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team). But the reigning Champion was closely trailed by his key 2023 rival Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing), just 0.220s adrift, and they had some closer company in Qatar. Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro kept pace with the GP24s once again for P3, with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Brad Binder close on the chase in fourth.

The day started a little dusty and windy, but once the sun began to set, we saw a flurry of time attacks come in. Bagnaia led the charge, though he still has a ways to go if he wants to reach the all-time lap record 1:51:762 set by Luca Marini during the 2023 Qatar GP.

Jorge Martin

Ducati Lenovo, Prima Pramac, Pertamina Enduro VR46 & Gresini
Ducati’s momentum from Sepang seems unabated, with a focused testing regime centered on refining the new engine and evaluating different fairings and exhaust setups. Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) both left it late until they went out on the full-spec 2024 machine, and found immediate improvements in their one lap pace.

Fabio Di Giannantonio’s (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) hugely encouraging pre-season continues as he took P5 to help back up his Sepang performance, while Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) finds himself outside the top 10 on Day 1. At Gresini Racing, Alex Marquez claimed seventh on the timesheets with Marc Marquez in P16. However, the eight-time World Champion recorded 58 laps on Monday, meaning he has now clocked over 280 laps aboard the Desmosedici without crashing.

Aleix Espargaro

Aprilia & Trackhouse Racing
Sporting their sleek 2024 livery, Aprilia can certainly be encouraged by their performances on Day 1. Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) spent a large portion of the day in P1 before slipping to sixth, while Aleix Espargaro surged up to that P3.

At one stage, three RS-GPs occupied the top three places on the timesheets, with Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Racing) putting in a brilliant effort to join his factory counterparts at the business end of proceedings before ending the day 12th. Teammate Miguel Oliveira, meanwhile, was further down the order as the Noale factory continue working towards 2024.

Brad Binder

Red Bull KTM & Red Bull GASGAS Tech3
There’s plenty of encouragement on the timesheets for the RC16s once again, with Brad Binder taking fourth just thousandths off Espargaro ahead. Meanwhile, the good reading continued as Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) and rookie Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) both in the 1:52s, while the latter spun the most laps of anyone with 73. Augusto Fernandez’ (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) pre-season frustrations continued on Day 1 though, with the 2022 Moto2™ World Champion placing P20 while also suffering a crash in addition to some technical issues earlier in the day.

From a testing perspective too, the Austrian machinery was quite busy with two new specs of engine plus a range of different aero set ups on the programme.

Johann Zarco

Repsol Honda & Castrol/Idemitsu Honda LCR
There are plenty of reasons to smile if you’re a Honda fan, as it seems that progress seen in Sepang has kept rolling at Lusail. Johann Zarco (Castrol LCR Honda) was the top Honda rider in P9, and he did his time attack on the new aero they brought to Qatar. Joan Mir (Repsol Honda Team) was next Honda, a couple of tenths in further arrears, before Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Honda LCR) and then Luca Marini (Repsol Honda Team), the latter of whom was feeling under the weather on Day 1. It seems the Japanese brand have settled on their new engine though, while all four riders used the new swingarm seen in Sepang.

Fabio Quartararo

Monster Energy Yamaha
Having claimed an opening day top 10, Tuesday will be an intense day according to Fabio Quartararo as the Yamaha star looks to find a way to make the M1 smoother and improve their grip on time attacks. That is the major issue facing the Iwata factory, and the 2021 World Champion believes they still have a lot of work to do to achieve that next step. New teammate Alex Rins was a little further down the order, but the all hands on deck continues for the Iwata marque with test rider Cal Crutchlow still putting in the laps too. 

That’s it from Day 1! Tuesday sees MotoGP™ back on track in Qatar, with more track action from 14:00 to 21:00 (UTC + 3) – followed by a 15-minute practice start session. So join motogp.com, across social media and then live from Lusail for the last session of pre-season!

Day One Best Times

Pos.NameNat.TeamMotorcycleLap Time
1Pecco Bagnaia🇮🇹Ducati Leonovo TeamDucati GP241m 52.040
2Jorge Martin🇪🇦Prima Pramac RacingDucati GP241m 52.260
3Aleix Espargaro🇪🇦Aprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1m 52.332
4Brad Binder🇿🇦Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161m 52.336
5Fabio di Giannantonio🇮🇹Pertamina Enduro VR46 RacingDucati GP231m 52.467
6Maverick Vinales🇪🇦Aprilia RacingAprilia RS-GP1m 52.495
7Alex Marquez🇪🇦Gresini RacingDucati GP231m 52.556
8Enea Bastianini🇮🇹Ducati Leonovo TeamDucati GP241m 52.589
9Johann Zarco🇫🇷LCR HondaHonda RC213V1m 52.632
10Fabio Quartararo🇫🇷Monster Energy YamahaYamaha M11m 52.637
11Marco Bezzecchi🇮🇹Pertamina Enduro VR46 RacingDucati GP231m 52.799
12Raul Fernandez 🇪🇦Trackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1m 52.814
13Joan Mir🇪🇦Repsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1m 52.823
14Jack Miller🇦🇺Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM RC161m 52.896
15Pedro Acosta🇪🇦Red Bull GasGas Factory Tech3KTM RC161m 52.938
16Marc Marquez🇪🇦Gresini RacingDucati GP231m 52.959
17Takaaki Nakagami🇯🇵LCR HondaHonda RC213V1m 53.208
18Luca Marini🇮🇹Repsol Honda TeamHonda RC213V1m 53.433
19Alex Rins🇪🇦Monster Energy YamahaYamaha M11m 53.642
20Augusto Fernandez🇪🇦Red Bull GasGas Factory Tech3KTM RC161m 53.755
21Miguel Oliveira🇵🇹Trackhouse RacingAprilia RS-GP1m 53.943
22Michele Pirro🇮🇹Prima Pramac RacingDucati GP241m 54.509
23Cal Crutchlow🇬🇧YAMALUBE Yamaha RacingYamaha M11m 54.511


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