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Recapping what went down on Monday at the Jerez MotoGP Test

MotoGP Jerez Test - April 2025

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
April 29, 2025
in MotoGP

MotoGP Jerez Test
April 28, 2025

It’s a familiar name on top as the Jerez Test concludes: Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) laying down the only 1:35 of the day with a 1:35.876 in the afternoon session. On the chase it was Maverick Viñales (Red Bull KTM Tech3) at a deficit of 0.361, with Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) in third just ahead of team-mate Alex Rins as the Iwata marque’s new engine update stole the headlines.

Right across Ducati, it was about trying new items and distributing it out across the other teams. Marc Marquez was on top in the morning but was in and out of the garage several times, with the shutter coming down. The aim for both riders was trying new items as well as an old swingarm but on Marc’s side, front-end feel was top of the billing – something programmed before his Sunday crash, too.

Teammate Francesco Bagnaia was one of the first riders out to the track at 10:00 but sat out plenty of the first three hours after lunch, only completing seven laps before heading back out in the last 90 minutes or so. He was working on the balance of his GP25, something that has been an Achilles heel over the course of the weekend but still at the test, didn’t seem as happy as his teammate’s side. In the end, Bagnaia was way down the order so obviously did not go for a time attack run during the day.

For the Independent teams, it was a depleted test as Franco Morbidelli (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) sat it out following his crash at Turn 11 in Sunday’s Grand Prix. Teammate Fabio Di Giannantonio was charged with trialling new items on behalf of Ducati, as well as new material received within the team. At the BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP garage, both Championship leader Alex Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer were finishing with an hour and a half to go, ending up in P11 and P8 respectively. They were worked on improving their settings and with some electronics solutions but overall, it was about working on how to lose some rear grip.

Two weeks ago, official test rider Augusto Fernandez made a public appearance of the Yamaha V4 in Valencia but at Jerez, there was an engine upgrade of a different kind for the Japanese manufacturer. Both Quartararo and teammate Rins used it and found positives; whilst ‘El Diablo’ was happy, he wasn’t as convinced as Rins, who hailed a 3km/h increase in top speed as well as more power.

Quartararo also tried a new seat, working on rider ergonomics as well as technical performance. In the afternoon session, it was a Yamaha 1-2 before they were all done around 15:30 and they finished 3-4, bringing their time at Jerez to an end. Team manager Maio Meregalli confirmed that the engine will be at Le Mans for Round 6, so positivity aplenty in blue.

Fabio Quartararo

Over in the Independent squad, Jack Miller (Prima Pramac Yamaha Motogp) was pleased with his progress, but was likewise taking the findings and results with a pinch of salt, with track conditions ideal after three days of track action and plenty of rubber. He echoed the sentiments of his factory counterparts in terms of the engine upgrade, whereas official test rider Augusto Fernandez completed a happy quartet of Yamaha riders at Jerez.

As much as it was billed a “crucial” test before the Grand Prix weekend and again on Monday morning, it had two focuses: to develop the KTM RC16 into a more competitive package and thus meaning more “simple” weekends for the riders, as well as looking long-term into the future.

Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was the first crasher of the day at Turn 10 but was soon back out on track, and he finished the day fifth overall too. Teammate Brad Binder was one of the first riders out on track and in the first session, was top KTM but finished early in the afternoon, not improving his time from the morning.

Pedro Acosta

Over in the French corner at Red Bull KTM Tech 3, they’re gearing up for their home round, looking for a different initial power delivery on the side of Viñales, who was an impressive second overall on Monday. The Spaniard, who finished P4 on Sunday, also used some aero variations but due to high wind speeds, they’ll need further analysis to confirm their level of performance. Teammate Enea Bastianini continues his search to improve turning and build up his feeling in orange, particularly important for both riders ahead of the team’s home Grand Prix at Le Mans.

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Up into the top four in the morning and sixth in the afternoon, Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing) was working on braking stability during the first session and appeared to make a step in feeling compared to the rest of his GP weekend. The afternoon saw him finish with the highest lap count of anyone, setting 47 to leave the test with a combined 99, with the laps chart being something we’ve seen Aprilia and Bezzecchi often be near the top of. He also continued using the new aero that was debuted in the weekend as well other new pieces, clearly working well. On the other side, Lorenzo Savadori suffered a technical problem in the afternoon, restricting him to 68.

Marco Bezzecchi

For the Trackhouse MotoGP Team, it looked like a breakthrough had been found by Raul Fernandez, with the Spaniard finishing P9 overall and in true Aprilia fashion, put 85 laps to his name across the day. For rookie Ai Ogura, it was 88 laps for him and progress being made in comparison to the weekend, with three Aprilias inside the top 12 at the chequered flag.

Perhaps not the most revolutionary of tests for the Japanese manufacturer but nonetheless, a welcome one, offering more track time to continue making steps in the right direction. New items were trialled across the garages, including a new swingarm but there’s still work to do. Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol) and teammate Luca Marini continued until the chequered flag, logging vital data although there was little change in their lap times from the morning.

One of the shining lights for Honda was Johann Zarco (CASTROL Honda LCR) who was inside the top three in the morning session and P6 overall thanks to that lap. Teammate Somkiat Chantra (IDEMITSU Honda LCR) was feeling the physical challenge with his right arm after suffering with arm pump on Sunday and retiring, but was back at the track. He only set laps in the afternoon but crashed at Turn 10. The Thai rookie was back in the box and soon returned to the track, completing 42 laps and remaining just ahead of Takaaki Nakagami (Honda HRC Test Team), who took over for Monday from Aleix Espargaro. With three bikes to try and a plethora of parts and configurations, ‘Taka’ improved in the afternoon and set 68 laps during the day.

Taka Nakagami

2025 MotoGP Jerez Test Combined Times

Pos
Rider
Bike
Time/Gap
1
M. Marquez
Duc
1m35.876
2
M. Viñales
KTM
+0.361
3
F. Quartararo
Yam
+0.477
4
A. Rins
Yam
+0.631
5
P. Acosta
KTM
+0.676
6
J. Zarco
Hon
+0.724
7
M. Bezzecchi
Apr
+0.739
8
F. Aldeguer
Duc
+0.854
9
R. Fernandez
Apr
+0.881
10
F. Di Giannantonio
Duc
+0.912
11
A. Marquez
Duc
+0.957
12
A. Ogura
Apr
+0.985
13
J. Miller
Yam
+1.101
14
B. Binder
KTM
+1.179
15
E. Bastianini
KTM
+1.350
16
J. Mir
Hon
+1.369
17
A. Fernandez
Yam
+1.568
18
L. Marini
Hon
+1.571
19
F. Bagnaia
Duc
+1.585
20
S. Chantra
Hon
+2.041
21
T. Nakagami
Hon
+2.303
22
L. Savadori
Apr
+2.316
23
D. Pedrosa
Ktm
+2.515

MotoGP Top Speeds

Pos
Rider
Bike
Average
Speed
1
D. Pedrosa
KTM
296.8
299.1
2
M. Viñales
KTM
296.2
298.3
3
F. Di Giannantonio
Duc
297.0
298.3
4
B. Binder
KTM
296.5
297.5
5
P. Acosta
KTM
296.3
297.5
6
F. Bagnaia
Duc
296.9
297.5
7
M. Bezzecchi
Apr
296.1
297.5
8
F. Quartararo
Yam
294.7
296.7
9
A. Ogura
Apr
294.1
295.8
10
M. Marquez
Duc
295.2
295.8
11
E. Bastianini
KTM
294.7
295.0
12
R. Fernandez
Apr
293.1
295.0
13
J. Miller
Yam
293.8
295.0
14
J. Zarco
Hon
292.9
294.2
15
L. Savadori
Apr
293.3
294.2
16
J. Mir
Hon
293.1
294.2
17
A. Marquez
Duc
293.7
294.2
18
A. Fernandez
Yam
292.9
293.4
19
L. Marini
Hon
292.1
293.4
20
F. Aldeguer
Duc
292.9
293.4
21
S. Chantra
Hon
291.2
292.6
22
A. Rins
Yam
292.1
292.6
23
T. Nakagami
Hon
291.1
291.1

 

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