Espargaro sets German MotoGP pace

Yamaha privateer Aleix Espargaro has the fastest time ahead of qualifying for Sunday's German MotoGP at the Sachsenring.

Aleix Espargaro of Spain rides his Yamaha

Yamaha rider Aleix Espargaro has the fastest time ahead of qualifying for Sunday's German MotoGP. (AAP)

Aleix Espargaro put the factory Honda and Yamaha teams in the shade in practice for Sunday's German MotoGP while world championship leader Marc Marquez shrugged off a painful crash on Friday.

Espargaro, on a NGM Forward Racing Yamaha, clocked a best time of 1min 22.041sec, having been fastest in both sessions.

World champion Marquez, on the leading factory Honda, was 0.117sec behind fellow-Spaniard Espargaro, having suffered a big crash in the first session.

"I feel great, and it was fantastic to ride here, like last year. We explored a lot of different settings," said Espargaro, who achieved a career-best fourth place at Assen last time out.

Marquez hurt his neck in the crash which came at Turn 3 with the Spaniard admitting it was caused by a problem with the gears on his all-conquering machine.

"The day went very well, because even though I crashed I was fortunate not to get injured, but the impact was hard. The crash was a little strange, but when we looked at the telemetry later on we understood why it happened," said the world champion.

"It's a long left turn in second gear on the throttle the whole time, and I accidentally touched the gear shift lever with the toe of my boot. This engaged another gear and as I was leant so far over - and had the gas open - the rear wheel slid out and I was thrown off."

Jorge Lorenzo, on a factory Yamaha, was third fastest at a track where he was missing last year because of a serious shoulder injury picked up at Assen and which compromised his title defence.

He was 0.327sec off the pace with Stefan Bradl (LCR Honda MotoGP), Alvaro Bautista (GO&FUN Honda Gresini) and Valentino Rossi (factory Yamaha) making up the top six.

Marquez is chasing a ninth win in nine races on Sunday with the flying Spaniard on course to have the title wrapped up in record time.

The Honda rider has a 72-point lead ahead of both team-mate Dani Pedrosa and Rossi, both of whom have just signed new deals with their respective teams.

Marquez, 21, already has a successful record at the Sachsenring having won on his past four visits - in the 125 class in 2010, in Moto2 in 2011 and 2012 and in his first MotoGP last year.

Victory on Sunday will mean he would have won every race across the opening half of the season.

In a stunning season, the defending champion has already become the 13th most successful rider of all-time in terms of wins, having celebrated his 40th victory at Assen two weeks ago.

He now targets a 25th podium in the elite class having become the first rider to claim eight straight wins since the top category was introduced at the start of 2002.

Only six other riders in history having won eight or more MotoGP races in a single season - Mike Hailwood, Giacomo Agostini, Mick Doohan, Rossi, Casey Stoner and Lorenzo.


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