1. Martin’s departure.
The options to fight for Jorge’s victory are to repeat yesterday’s start in the race. He started from the second row of the grid; he reached the first corner, fourth; passed the first step according to the objective, second; and he led the race on lap 3… All according to plan.
2. Martin’s defense.
Today Jorge gave a master class on how to defend a position. Hearing Bagnaia’s bike wanting to ‘ride’ itself in the final sprint required nerves of steel and a lot of cold blood… He suffered a lot, but the prize was huge.
3. The contact Bagnaia / Martín.
The Spanish and Italian drivers exited the final corner to face the final lap with Pecco in total attack mode. During the acceleration, Bagnaia grabbed Martín’s rear wheel with his front wheel; He saved the fall but lost some valuable meters which prevented him from unleashing his attack on that final lap.
4. Ducati’s technical supremacy.
We underlined them yesterday, but today… 5 Ducatis in the top five positions, 8 in the top nine at the end of the race and poker with Italian motorcycles at the top of the provisional championship standings… Mamma mia!
5. The fall of Brad Binder.
The South African crashed on lap 19 when he was running third. An inappropriate mistake by Brad, which caused Binder, until recently a contender for the title, to fall to fifth position in the championship
Source: La Verdad

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