1. Meteorology.
Being the Netherlands, time is necessarily ahead of the race. The prediction is no rain, but in Assen which is very close to the sea, this prediction could change within five minutes.
2. The last chicane of the race.
Throughout the history of the World Cup, the S leading the finish line has changed many results that seem certain. If the two drivers duel in the last double corner that will definitely happen.
3. The mystery of Bagnaia.
Fourth pole in the last six GGPPs, all of which include circuit records. Pecco’s speed, on the other hand, is not debatable, but he has also shown that he can handle the pressure. Which Bagnaia will play tomorrow, the fast or the fragile?
4. The Ducati wall.
It became a fixture in our forecasting keys before the race. Quartararo is “easier” because he starts in the front row, but Aleix Espargaró does it from second with two Ducati in the front, one on each side of the grid and one in the back. No one knows better than him that if he wants to avoid losing the race lead, he needs to go through Ducati as soon as possible; the best, nothing more to give the exit.
5. Martin’s occasion.
Starting in the front row of the grid, he has a chance to deliver a good punch in the particular “world championship” he maintains with Enea Bastianini for the official team’s second Ducati in 2023. The Bologna -based factory said it will take of the decision at the end of August.
Source: La Verdad

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