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With Friday in the books, make sure to catch up on all the action that took place at Phillip Island

With Friday in the books, make sure to catch up on all the action that took place at Phillip Island [Home]( [CALENDAR]( | [VIDEOS]( Marc Marquez prevails on Friday as Bastianini faces Q1 [Read more]( "I was taking risks straight away!" - M. Marquez delivers Friday P1 The eight-time World Champion looks in fine fettle in Australia as conditions played their part, though admits he is missing crucial information [Free video]( TIME SCHEDULE: Saturday at the Australian GP Super Saturday is around the corner, take a look at the key times that you need to know [Full schedule]( From chaos to Q2: Martin recovers from rocky start for Friday P4 From an early crash to a red flag scare and the threat of rain, the Championship leader avoided potential disasters to ensure he will compete for pole [Free video]( Bagnaia: I was always confident of making Q2 despite red flag and rain scare! The World Champion claims FP1's cancellation disrupted his rhythm, but with his back against the wall, the #1 delivered under pressure to secure his Q2 spot [Free video]( LAST 5 MINS: Backs against the wall in frenetic Friday finale! Relive the closing stages of Practice at Phillip Island as the drama unfolded right to the chequered flag! [Free video]( FP1 cancelled but vibe check passed: the best of the rain delay Capirossi on a hot one, Quartararo’s new job, a shocking move from Migno... FP1 had no bikes on track but there was plenty going on [Read more]( [Official Sponsors]( [logo-tissot]( [logo-tissot]( [logo-michelin]( [logo-bmw]( [logo-singha]( [logo-dhl]( [Logo-MotoGP] [fb_icon]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tiktok]( [Threads]( [Whatsapp]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( [View in browser]( [Manage preferences]( [Contact us]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Dorna Sports, S.L. sends you this communication because you are a registered user or due to your interest in our products or services. Your data will be processed for the submission of commercial communications about offers, products, services or other updates of Dorna and its partners, sponsors and third parties. You can exercise your data protection rights and access to further information by clicking [here](. If you don’t want to receive this type of communications, please [unsubscribe](. Copyright © 2024 Dorna Sports, S.L. All rights reserved. Barcelona Office - Calle Narcís Monturiol 2, Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona, 08960

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