1. The montonera of curve 1.
In the first corner of the race there were many crashes that completely conditioned the race, leaving Oliveira and Bezzecchi out of it, and eventually forcing Zarco’s departure.
2. Again the Viñales exit.
He started on the front row and was a contender for victory, but was stuck on the grid when the lights went out. As a result, he reached the first corner in the middle of the pack, being involved in several crashes.
3. Increase in temperature.
The difference in temperature between the races and the previous practice sessions caused many drivers to have problems with reduced rear tire performance and excessive front pressure.
4. The Martin/Marini incident.
Both are fighting for the third step of the podium. Entering the chicane on lap 7, Martín overtook Marini, who found space to put the bike in, collided with the Spanish rider and crashed.
5. The right format for Pol Espargaró.
A tremendous exercise in honor on Pol’s part, who left every bit of energy. He finished in an excellent sixth position. “Tomorrow’s long race will be a tough test”, confessed an Espargaró, who is still in the recovery phase from the disappointing fall suffered in the first GP of the season.
Source: La Verdad

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