1. Marc’s departure.
The technical problem that left Márquez stuck on the grid aborted any chance for the podium, which is not so much considering the speed he showed in his spectacular return. For most of the race, Marc was the fastest driver on the track.
2. The Saturday of the Rins.
Alex’s career was conditioned by two yellow flags on Saturday in Q2 that judged him seventh position on the grid. We all get an idea of what might have happened if he had started below the starting grid.
3. The rhythm of Bastianini.
Enea did nothing but confirm what she warned in training, but since it was “only” Bastianini didn’t consider her for the race. But on Sunday he managed it perfectly, and there he was the World Cup leader after four GPs.
4. The Ducati engine.
The acceleration of Italian bikes on the long COTA straight compared to others is disastrous. A superiority that forced his rivals to let him have everything on the other side of the circuit, starring an incredible overtake.
5. The impotence of Quartararo.
Fabio and Yamaha seem to be fighting with a slingshot. The World Champion starred in one of the best GPs of his career in Austin, but on the bike that runs least of all there are no possible miracles.
Source: La Verdad

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