As for the post-WUP timesheets, Quartarara finished in half a second. The Frenchman initially struggled to stay within the confines of the track, but when he did he clocked 1:30.054 and then 1:29.800 on consecutive laps – a good sign for a man who started in the middle of row 2. Maverick ViƱales (Aprilia Racing ) was the best of the rest at 1:30.315, from Johan Zark (Prima Pramac Racing) at 1:30.346, Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) at 1:30.412 and Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) at 1:30.462, while pole sitter Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing MotoGPā„¢) finished 16th with a time of 1:31.043. Miller had a brief excursion into the gravel at the new Turn 2a/Turn 2b chicane, but the rest of the session was largely uneventful.

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