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As the green flags signaled the track, the final practice session of the MotoGP Netherlands Grand Prix began, and riders quickly moved into pre-qualifying preparations. Technical malfunctions and durability issues experienced during critical moments of the session led to results that would determine the outcome of the race.
At the start of the session, riders immediately headed onto the track without wasting time. However, some pilots encountered unexpected problems. For instance, Raul Fernandez suffered a mechanical failure on his motorcycle and had to stop at Turn 9 before returning to the garage. This setback caused him a significant loss of time.
During the same session, Pedro Acosta had to withdraw from the track due to durability issues. These types of technical setbacks once again demonstrated how critical they can be in motorsport.
Qualifying and Critical Moments
As the practice session progressed, the performance of the riders competing for qualifying was observed. Marco Bezzecchi proved his superiority in these challenging conditions, taking first place with a time of 1:31.844. This time sets a new record for the Aprilia rider.
On the other side, Jack Miller faced risks of falling at Turn 9 but managed to recover quickly and stay on the track. These moments revealed how pilots perform under pressure. While Bezzecchi completed the session in first place, Raul Fernandez took second, and Ai Ogura finished third.
Fabio Di Giannantonio and Marc Marquez filled the fourth and fifth positions. These results highlighted the difficulty of the practice session and the intensity of the competition. Our representative Toprak Razgatlıoğlu finished in 15th place at the end of this session.
These practice results showed how pilots prepare for future races. Technical malfunctions and durability issues once again emphasized that motorsport competitions require not only speed but also strategy and resilience.
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