1. The heat.
35th in the air and 51st on the tarmac, this time the race was tiring not only for the wheels, but also for the drivers. Zarco, third on the podium, was about to heat stroke in the final laps.
2. The departure of Fabio Quartararo.
He did it again. As in Montmeló two weeks ago, he took command of the race on the first lap and imposed his speed. After Bagnaia’s premature self -exclusion, the path to his second consecutive victory was cleared. Quartararo is in a state of grace.
3. Bagnaia’s mistake.
Another puncture for the Ducati rider. Pecco knew that to stay in contention for the title he would have to finish earlier than Quartararo. Rolling behind him he fell on the fourth lap; he was defeated by the pressure again.
4. Viñales ’technical problem.
With his best GP since Aprilia arrived, this is not only the first time Maverick has been at the same level as Aleix, but he is also in a position to fight for a podium … until a technical problem with the system due to the lowering of the bike he was forced into pits. But the positive emotions remained there.
5. The fall of Mir.
The “nothing is going to change in the team” three the withdrawal announcement at the end of the season are words in the air. Joan, the most regular and confident rider in MotoGP, has three 0 points in four races. Now he goes down on the fourth lap
Source: La Verdad

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