Austin Career Keys

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1. The ‘crush’ between Alex Rins and COTA.

All drivers have their charms on the circuit, but Alex Rins and the Circuit of the Americas go further. On an evicted bike before arriving in Austin, in Saturday’s short race he finished second; now he took that bike to a historic and seemingly impossible victory… GP cum laude for Rins.

2. The fall of Bagnaia.

What a pitcher of cold water! After winning yesterday in the sprint he was the clear favourite, and as such he started the race, dominating with evident composure. But on Lap 8, at Turn 2, he crashed, repeating the frustrating mistake of two weeks before Argentina.

3. Quartararo’s first round.

After seeing his technical inferiority in yesterday’s sprint and starting from the third row of the grid, the French driver knows that his chances of achieving a good result depend on breaking through in the early stages of the race… His first lap to the grave open is expert, and key to reaching the final podium.

4. The exit from Viñales.

History repeats itself. For the umpteenth time, Maverick failed at the start, not only losing an infinite number of positions, but also his chances of a good race result, which would be perfectly feasible considering his performance in period, and especially, in the latter part. of race.

5. Martin’s mistake.

He didn’t finish the first lap when he crashed at turn 3. His mistake put Alex Márquez ahead. In Portugal he was very critical of a similar action by Marc Márquez in which he was the victim…

Source: La Verdad

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