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2025 Argentina MotoGP FP1 Result: Marc Marquez Back With A Bang

By David Emmett | Fri, 14/Mar/2025 - 14:31

After an absence of six years from the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit in Argentina Marc Marquez has picked up where he left off. The Ducati Lenovo rider ended the first session of practice for the MotoGP class on top of the timesheets, and was fastest for a good part of practice. He was the first rider to get into the 1'38s, joined at the end by Johann Zarco.

Zarco was once again the best of the Hondas, the LCR rider just a couple of hundredths slower than Marquez. Alex Marquez ended FP1 in third, the Gresini Ducati rider three tenths slower than his brother. Franco Morbidelli was fourth quickest on the Pertamina VR46 Ducati, the Italian carrying his good form on to the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit.

Marco Bezzecchi was the fastest Aprilia, six tenths behind Marc Marquez, and just ahead of Luca Marini on the factory Honda HRC Castrol bike. Jack Miller was the best Yamaha rider, the Pramac rider seventh quickest ahead of Maverick Viñales on the Tech3 KTM, and best of the Austrian bikes. Joan Mir in ninth made it three Hondas in the top ten, while Pedro Acosta rounded out the top ten.

Track conditions were far from ideal. The track had dried throughout FP1 for Moto2, the riders able to ride all session on slicks. But there were still damp patches, and the track is still quite dirty, so times were a little way off the lap record. Marc Marquez was 1.3 seconds off his own pole  record set in 2014 on the Honda.

Results:

Pos No. Rider Bike Time Diff Prev
1 93 Marc Marquez Ducati 01:38.937    
2 5 Johann Zarco Honda 01:38.963 0.026 0.026
3 73 Alex Marquez Ducati 01:39.208 0.271 0.245
4 21 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 01:39.408 0.471 0.200
5 72 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 01:39.582 0.645 0.174
6 10 Luca Marini Honda 01:39.583 0.646 0.001
7 43 Jack Miller Yamaha 01:39.639 0.702 0.056
8 12 Maverick Viñales KTM 01:39.889 0.952 0.250
9 36 Joan Mir Honda 01:39.894 0.957 0.005
10 37 Pedro Acosta KTM 01:39.928 0.991 0.034
11 33 Brad Binder KTM 01:39.955 1.018 0.027
12 42 Alex Rins Yamaha 01:39.979 1.042 0.024
13 20 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 01:40.011 1.074 0.032
14 49 Fabio Di Giannantonio Ducati 01:40.085 1.148 0.074
15 79 Ai Ogura Aprilia 01:40.162 1.225 0.077
16 63 Francesco Bagnaia Ducati 01:40.288 1.351 0.126
17 54 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 01:40.595 1.658 0.307
18 88 Miguel Oliveira Yamaha 01:40.772 1.835 0.177
19 35 Somkiat Chantra Honda 01:40.782 1.845 0.010
20 25 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 01:40.886 1.949 0.104
21 23 Enea Bastianini KTM 01:41.030 2.093 0.144
22 32 Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 01:41.876 2.939 0.846
2025
2
MotoGP
Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina
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Live Motogp

St. Stephen
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5 days 21 hours ago
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Fun watching FP1 with my morning coffee here in CA--I'm so used to watching tape delay for the European and Asian rounds (no, I do not set the alarm for 3am for live racing).

Three Hondas in the top 10! Already getting tired of constantly seeing the name Marquez at or near the lead however.

edit: I really really miss Simon however

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In reply to Live Motogp by St. Stephen

I really really miss Simon however

larryt4114
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5 days 20 hours ago
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As do we all, I suspect. 

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The monks depth of talent is…

WaveyD1974
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5 days 21 hours ago
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The monk's depth of talent is great. So great that all of his race wins fell in and never saw the light of day. 

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