1. Marc’s departure
Like yesterday in the sprint race, Márquez made a perfect start that allowed him to unleash his full potential. And that at Motorland, one of his charm circuits, sent him flying. He had no rival and after 1043 days he crossed the finish line first.
2. Bagnaia’s position on the grid
The Italian driver’s career was doomed the moment the red light went out. His position on the grid, third, forced him to start on the dirtiest asphalt. When he let go of the clutch the motorcycle skidded and ran over him; He reached the first turn in seventh.
3. Acosta’s cap.
A good start saw him pass second at the finish line on the first lap. Despite being surrounded by his pursuers -Martín, Alex Márquez, Morbidelli and Bagnaia-, Pedro knew how to hide them in the turn and push the machine on the long Motorland straight; the KTM is running.
4. The Bagnaia incident/ Alex Márquez
After getting rid of Morbidelli and then overtaking Acosta, Pecco launched himself after Alex Márquez, who was running third. He easily reached his wheel, and when he took advantage of Márquez’s mistake, he overtook him, Alex’s return to the line causing the two to collide. Due to the collision, they both fell to the ground. An incident that greatly affected the dynamics of the championship.
5. Choice of compounds by Michelin
More than wear, we must talk about the wear of the left side of the tires. Michelin this time was not very good with the choice of tires they brought to Motorland. An example: the incident between Bagnaia and Alex Márquez was preceded by a brake leak when the Spanish driver leaned to the left side on the entrance to turn #12.
Source: La Verdad

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