Alex Marquez edges Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez in Sepang race simulations
Alex Marquez was the fastest rider at Sepang, both on a single lap and over long runs
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Alex Márquez, Gresini Racing
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MotoGP riders used the closing day of the Sepang test in Malaysia to focus on race simulations, and among Ducati’s contingent it was Alex Marquez who posted the strongest sustained pace, ahead of both Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez.
In terms of outright times, Ducati once again appeared strong, with four GP26 machines finishing inside the top five and Alex Marquez leading overall with a best time of 1m56.402s.
However, in pre-season tests like this, single-lap times are only part of the picture — fuel loads and tyre usage vary widely, and the deeper focus for many teams on Thursday was on longer runs that mirror the rhythm of a sprint race. After Wednesday’s rain and scorching heat limited quality track time, most of the grid used Thursday to complete extended stints of roughly 10 laps to simulate race conditions.
The spotlight was on the Ducatis of Alex Marquez, Marc Marquez and Bagnaia, with timing screens and official pace analysis used to compare their efforts over a series of consistent laps.
Race-pace comparison
Alex Marquez: The Gresini rider got his sprint simulation off to a flying start, posting the best single lap of the trio at 1m57.295s. He completed five laps in the 1m57s bracket and mixed 1m58s efforts to finish with an approximate 1m58.0 average over his 10-lap effort. His combination of outright pace and consistency put him ahead in this first competitive comparison of 2026.
Francesco Bagnaia: The Italian began his simulation slightly slower, but then strung together a run of competitive laps in the high 1m57s, with a best of 1m57.726. His average came in around 1m58.1, showing strong pace over the distance but just behind Alex Marquez’s benchmark.
Marc Marquez: The reigning world champion also posted competitive times, with his best lap of 1m57.602 at the start of his run proving quick. However, he completed only two laps in the 1m57s range, spending most of his simulation in the 1m58s bracket. His average worked out to roughly 1m58.2, narrowly behind both of his Ducati stablemates in this comparison.
The early conclusion from these race simulations is that the GP26 shows excellent adaptability and strength for all riders, both over a single lap and in longer runs. It's a promising sign as teams begin to build toward the opening rounds of 2026.
Of course, this test is just one data point, and further evaluation in the upcoming Buriram test on February 21–22 will help refine the picture.
It's also worth remembering that the younger Marquez has always been strong at Sepang, and won the most recent edition of the Malaysian Grand Prix in November.
Sprint simulations
| Lap | Marc Marquez | Alex Marquez | Francesco Bagnaia |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1:57.602 | 1:57.551 | 1:58.088 |
| 2 | 1:57.681 | 1:57.295 | 1:57.726 |
| 3 | 1:58.154 | 1:57.538 | 1:57.738 |
| 4 | 1:58.118 | 1:58.326 | 1:57.978 |
| 5 | 1:58.320 | 1:57.842 | 1:57.899 |
| 6 | 1:58.411 | 1:58.275 | 1:57.841 |
| 7 | 1:58.562 | 1:57.930 | 1:58.106 |
| 8 | 1:58.590 | 1:58.133 | 1:58.590 |
| 9 | 1:58.630 | 1:58.530 | 1:58.769 |
| 10 | 1:58.824 | 1:58.859 | 1:58.929 |
| Average | 1:58.289 | 1:58.028 | 1:58.166 |
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