1. The effectiveness of Bagnaia in the fastest section of the circuit
Pecco’s superiority between turns #11 and #13 allowed him to stick there like gum on Martín’s tire. Jorge eventually made a mistake between turns #12 and #13, and Bagnaia never forgave him. He passed it and went to the checkered flag.
2. The rhythm imposed by Bagnaia and Martín
The rivalry between the two makes their rivals ‘explode’. Today’s race is six seconds! faster than two weeks ago in the same scenario. Pedro Acosta’s race time, fifth at the finish line, would see him win that one.
3. Bastianini’s early career
Again the Italian driver gave his options in the first laps of the race. From then on his speed is similar to that of Bagnaia and Martín, but they are not forgiving: you have to go full throttle from the second 1.
4. Márquez’s fall before the race
Marc tripped over the same rock again. A crash in free practice in the morning and another in Q2 put him back on the third row of the grid. And there his racing options were written, although it must be acknowledged that his ’23 version motorcycle was clearly behind the ’24 in terms of performance.
5. Ducati’s undisputed excellence
It’s not new, it’s been like this all along. No matter how hard his rivals tried, now especially a very fast Pedro Acosta, there was no way. Borgo Panigale motorcycles play in a different league. Ducati could close out the Constructors’ World Championship tomorrow… with 12 races to go!
Source: La Verdad

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