Awful Friday MotoGP at Phillip Island Tests, Some Drivers Accident

Awful Friday MotoGP at Phillip Island Tests, Some Drivers Accident - The third day of the MotoGP pre-season test at the Circuit Phillip Island, Australia, Friday (19/2) colored dozen riders crash.
Tito Rabat became the first rider far around the bend 1. Marc VDS rider was rushed to the medical center to check the condition of his left wrist. According to the results of x-ray, no serious injuries and were lucky Rabat can still continue the test session.
The next victim came from teammate Rabat, Jack Miller. Host driver crashed in corner 6, lucky he escaped injury.
The next accident is against Ecstar Suzuki rider, Maverick Vinales, who fell in the fourth corner, the bike bounced and suffered heavy damage.
After that turn Vinales compatriot Pol Espargaro (Yamaha Tech3) who fell in the bend 2. Pol became the fourth rider who fell in two hours in the morning session of the first test.
Aleix Espargaro again made Suzuki shocked after he had an accident also at the same corner where the fall with Miller.
After it rains Phillip Island Circuit asphalt. Before the rain fell, Vinales still scored the fastest lap records.





 
The rain finally stopped and the sky brightened, the track began to dry.
A moment later the incidence of falls and reproach back toward the rider, Rabat fell back for the second time right around the corner 4th.
Aleix Espargaro also fell for the second time, then in succession Bradley Smith (Yamaha Tech3). Two Ecstar Suzuki rider, Marc VDS, and Yamaha Tech3 have to feel the rigors of asphalt Phillip Island Circuit.
Cal Crutchlow now enliven the accident. Drivers from the State of Queen Elizabeth fell in the bend 4, lucky not badly injured.
Afterwards Marc Marquez managed to climb to the top spot with a best time of 1 minute 29.158 seconds. Marquez passed with superior Vinales 0.141.

 
Now turn Danilo Petrucci (Octo Pramac) who had an accident, he fell in the bend 8. Petrucci even had to be rushed to the medical center for examination. Petrucci broke his right hand and had to undergo a further examination in the city of Melbourne.
The remaining test time is now 45 minutes and crash back on the Aspar rider, Eugene Laverty, adds to the long list of riders who crashed on the last day of testing at the Circuit Pillip Island.
15 minutes before the session ended, Jorge Lorenzo fell in the bend 10.

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