1. The Márquez/Motorland relationship
He has led every session and led every lap split since they were held this weekend at Motorland. On the Aragonese circuit, Márquez plays in a different league… and his rivals know it well. Now he won the sprint race with so much authority; Tomorrow he has every chance to break the World Cup victory drought after 1,043 days.
2. Marc’s departure
Any possibility of trying to stop Márquez’s victory involves blocking him after the start. But no, Marc’s start was brilliant, he came first at the first corner and from there he gained meters on his pursuers to enter the finish line 2.961 seconds ahead of Jorge Martín, second.
3. Bagnaia rear tire performance
There are pictures worth a thousand words. After he got off the bike, the Italian rider looked at the Michelin technician and held up two fingers… The message was clear; the second flat tire of the weekend.
4. The best version of Pedro Acosta.
The rain that fell during the night, which lowered the grip index of the track, hurt some and benefited others. Among the latter is KTM/GasGas. This, together with the restructuring that Acosta is doing in the box, allowed us to see the best version of the Murcian driver. It will be interesting to see if tomorrow he verifies this return to Acosta from the beginning of the season.
5. Martín leads the championship again.
The Madrid driver, who fell in the morning’s qualifying session, undermined his confidence ahead of the sprint race. However, he entered the finish line behind an untouchable Marc Márquez, which helped him regain the lead in the championship standings.
Source: La Verdad
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