In the afternoon session, after a halt of nearly an hour because of heavy rain, the riders failed to go faster in the tricky conditions. Italy’s Bagnaia finished a close second behind Carl Crutchlow, but the Englishman’s leading two minutes and 05.710 seconds was well down on the morning times. More rain and possible thunderstorms are forecast for the weekend including race day on Sunday. Bagnaia can win his maiden world title in what is the penultimate race of the campaign if he wins and France’s Quartararo finishes outside the podium. Otherwise the title fight goes to Valencia, Spain in a fortnight.
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