During the MotoGP Dutch GP, several riders recorded notable performances across the weekend’s sessions. Maximo Quiles secured a significant advantage in the championship standings after setting the fastest lap during the final fast lap of Sunday’s race. Quiles registered a time of 1:40.130, which helped him take the overall championship lead.
Other riders also showed marked improvement in the preceding practice sessions. Joel Kelso demonstrated strong form, winning Saturday afternoon training and improving his ranking by one position compared to his efforts on Saturday. Kelso also secured a prime starting position for the race alongside Brian Uriarte.
Uriarte further improved his standing from Saturday’s training session by winning the morning free training. The championship landscape also saw performances from other key riders. Alvaro Carpe, who is positioned second in the championship standings, managed to win the morning free training session.
Despite this strong showing in practice, Carpe placed eighth during the official qualifying session. Overall, the weekend highlighted varied levels of performance across the field during the Dutch Grand Prix. The ability of riders to improve their lap times and secure optimal starting positions proved crucial for those vying for championship points.
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