The MotoGP pre-season concluded in Qatar after three days of running, just two weeks before the 2024 campaign begins at the same venue. Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia set the best time of the day guiding his GP24 to a 1m52.040s leading a Ducati 1-2 with Pramac’s Jorge Martin in second.
Tech3 GasGas rookie Pedro Acosta initially set the pace while Maverick Vinales on his Aprilia dominated the second and third hours. Raul Fernandez on the Trackhouse Racing Aprilia took the lead in the fifth hour but Bagnaia reclaimed the top spot in the sixth hour and held it till the end.
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