The Thai GP was an exciting and wet race. Pecco Bagnaia (3rd) continues to cut points in french Quartararo (17th), a fragile free fall leader who didn’t even score this time. The race was taken this time by the Portuguese Miguel Oliveiraat the controls of KTM by ‘team’ Red Bull.
The Italian rider’s Ducati seems unstoppable and is poised to take the lead from Quartararo’s Yamaha soon. All are under Catalan surveillance Aleix Espargarowhich leaves Thailand with 5 more points and now 20 behind bagnaia 22 of Quartararo.
Meritorious 5th position of a Marc Márquez who flew Repsol-Honda again and became the best Spanish pilot in the race.
Next station: Phillip Island Circuit (Australia).
Source: La Verdad
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