1. Pressure management by Aleix Espargaró.
He has clearly presented himself as the fastest driver in training, which he controls with amazing authority. He has the speed to win and if the pressure isn’t enough, tomorrow could be a historic day for Aleix and Aprilia.
2. The departure of Fabio Quartararo.
After Aleix, he is the rider with the fastest run … but he starts in sixth position. He is clearly a slower rider ahead of him, so his start and the early stages of the race will be key.
3. Attention to Jorge Martin.
He was back in the front row of the grid and we knew that when he hooked up with the top group he was like a pit bull. But he needs to find the balance between going for the podium and scoring his first points after a difficult start to the championship.
4. Pol Espargaró’s career strategy.
Eventually, he survived some training sessions that became very complicated. Without Marc, Pol is the reference rider for Honda. And Honda doesn’t run a second. But is Pol ready?
5. The left side of the wheels.
According to Michelin, the asphalt of the Termas circuit is abrasive and aggressive, especially on the left side of the tires. This is something pilots should pay attention to.
Source: La Verdad

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