1. The fall of Jorge Martín.
The man from Madrid fell when he was leading the race on lap 10. He braked too hard at turn #6 and lost the front wheel. In that lap I set the best time of the race in sectors #1 and #2… I was flying.
2. The Bagnaia/Marc Márquez rivalry.
In the second half of the race, both fought a tense and intense duel that could have ended like in Portimao a month ago, with both on the ground. But this time they were both conditioned by their respective results yesterday on Saturday. What is that saying?…’Make a virtue of necessity’
3. The need for Bagnaia.
After the crash yesterday Saturday, in the morning in the Ducati garage the atmosphere was very tense. “Pecco will hit the table today,” Davide Tardozzi, manager of the official Ducati Team, told us with a sad expression… And Pecco made his prediction.
4. Márquez’s fall on Saturday.
The two 0 points in the last two races, the result of two falls when he was leading, made it difficult to manage the race today, especially in the head-to-head with Bagnaia. “Now I surrendered by lifting the bicycle when it hit me; “If I had been able to stay on the line, the finish would probably have been different,” Marc said.
5. Pedro Acosta’s fall in the warm up.
The Murcian rider had a very heavy fall in free practice in the morning, where, in addition to suffering several bruises, he damaged the motorcycle. It forced him to start the race in another one he hadn’t used all weekend. After Acosta’s crash, he is the only driver on the grid to have scored in all races held so far.
Source: La Verdad

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