1. The plug on curve #1.
The first corner of Jerez, which is very close to the starting line, means the riders come there very tight. Some of them, like Alex Rins or Pol Espargaró, were forced to recover
positions soon. Until after turn #3 the peloton will no longer be commanded.
2. The Bagnaia / Quartararo rivalry.
The Italian flew into the lap that gave him pole position, remembering the best version of himself. Next to him is Quartararo, the World Cup leader and dominator of Jerez 2021. Both are one step ahead
ahead of others in training.
3. Aleix Espargaró, the underdog who is no longer an underdog.
Second first set of an Aleix Espargaró that should be considered for the podium. He rides better than ever and his bike “goes”, as the Italians say … Pay attention to the rider from Granollers today.
4. What is Marc playing today?
Jerez has not traditionally been a “friend” circuit for Honda and despite massive demonstrations in 2019, it has also not been one of the most favorable scenarios for Márquez. In his training
it still had to go through the wheel of Bagnaia and Quartararo to get into the second row, but with Marc you don’t know.
5. The heat.
Now they are expected to Jerez 26º during the race, which will take
Asphalt temperature above 45º. The heat should slow down the speed seen in training and can put a driver in the fight for a race that doesn’t count a priori.
Source: La Verdad

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