1. Bagnaia’s overtaking immediately after the start.
The penalty forced him to start from the second row of the grid. The maneuver that put him at the front of the race between the first and second corners was a dramatic overtake and gave him the advantage of running with a clear track from start to finish.
2. Bagnaia’s career management.
The pace that Pecco put into the race was intense, leading Martín, his pursuer, with the ‘skewer’ throughout the race. Every time the Spanish driver came close, he increased the pace to always keep him below second.
3. The physical demands of Mugello.
Finished half of the grill at the limit of his physical condition; They even had to get off some of their motorcycles. The new format of two races per weekend with the celebration of two consecutive GPs ‘exploded’ among the drivers. Some are starting to raise their voices.
4. Bastianini’s reaction.
The Italian pilot showed character. After being overtaken by Márquez, he raged and, overcoming the physical problems he was having, overtook Marc and in an ‘impossible’ last lap, regained 8 tenths from Martín and overtook him in the last corner with the finish line vision
5. Martin’s mistake.
Third place has never tasted so bitter to the Madrid driver. He started the final lap with a +0.8 s advantage over Bastianini and did not close the trajectory into the final corner, where Enea appeared on the inside to grab what he believed to be a safe second place.
Source: La Verdad

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