Marc misses, Alex wins, Quatararo surprises. Bagnaia ok, but something is missing!

Alex Marquez deservedly wins a race ahead of another great comeback, Fabio Quartararo. Bagnaia still on the podium, however, misses a penalty kick and misses an opportunity to erase the gap in the standings. In the championship Alex commands with 140 points, followed by Marc with 139, then Bagnaia with 120.

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Alex Marquez deservedly wins a race ahead of another great comeback, Fabio Quartararo. Bagnaia still on the podium. Then Vinales, Di Giannantonio, Binder, Acosta, Ogura, Bastianini, Marini, Zarco, Marquez who gets 4 points, Rins, Espargaro wild card and Bezzecchi.

The race this time is not decided byMarquez, who falls when he is not even in front, but by his brother Alex, who goes in the lead and leaves behind both Quartararo (fantastic his comeback and excellent race starting from the pole) and especially Bagnaia, who wins, albeit at a distance the duel with Marc Marquez, but does not make the most of the opportunity to close the gap!

In the championship Alex commands with 140 points, followed by Marc with 139, then Bagnaia with 120.
If he had won, he would have changed the standings from the point of view of gaps and would have sent a very strong signal. Instead it only sends out a medium strong one because, even if the victory is missing, in case you hadn't realized, the championship is won with victories but even more so by always scoring as many points as possible, which Marquez doesn't seem to want to understand. Marc Marquez, as we have also said too many times, is the decision maker for better or worse and, paradoxically, he always "chooses" to fly when the stakes are the highest. The recovery of a few positions and points is meager consolation for someone who could do much much more.
This business that he controls is not exactly true and it is time to take it apart for good. Doesn't he exaggerate? It doesn't matter. It's not clear why it happens, though.

The rest of the race finds an incredible Yamaha again, at least with Quartararo, who is the real surprise of the w.e. . OK also Vinales, best of the orange ones, all in disarray except his own. Not the best day for the other Ducati with Aldeguer risking too much and Morbidelli under hospital observation. Diggia, on the other hand, is not bad. We expect him at the next ones.
Honda? Black and white. Those who try end up on the ground; the others, they pick up little.
Aprilia? Ogura is still the best. Bezzecchi is definitely insufficient and a bike swap, though impossible would be almost logical.

Tomorrow is the test.
Ducati and its people just have to figure out why it doesn't win absolutely everything. The others, however, just have to catch up.

 

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