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The bad news is that Italy has not been a great destination for him, as he has only made top 5 once, which came at Moto3 level. There is still plenty of time to get back to the top, but you feel that he needed a positive result this weekend.
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His final standings in each race since then have become steadily worse, and he was forced to retire last weekend in San Marino, which cost him the lead in the driver standings. Fabio QuartararoĪfter an explosive start to the season, where he won each of the first 2 races, things have begun to go off the rails a little for the Frenchman. He has not been outside the top 3 in each of his last 3 races there. You do have to like his chances here, though, as he has been consistently good when racing in Italy. How long he stays there, given that his lead is just 6 points, may well depend on how he does in his home country this weekend. He landed in 7 th in that race, but he also finished ahead of the current leaders in the standings, picking up enough points to vault him to the top. The Italian driver is up on top of the standings despite putting in one of his worst finishes of the season in San Marino. Gran Premio TISSOT dell’Emilia Romagna e della Riviera di Rimini Andrea Dovizioso Are we going to see more of the same when the action shifts to Italy this weekend, or will the top riders get back in among the leaders and the big points? Let’s take a closer look at the current top 4 in the standings so you can place your bets against their MotoGP odds. It was a pair of Italians who finished first and second last weekend. That is good news for fans of the sport looking for an exciting finish to the season, as the battle for first place is a tight one.
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That said, the final standings in that race still had an impact on the overall standings, where we now have a new leader. On race day at the Emilia-Romagna GP, Danilo Petrucci will be celebrating his 31st birthday.Last weekend proved to be a bit of a strange one in the world of MotoGP, as none of the current favorites to win the championship had a very good showing in San Marino. Bastianini also took his maiden podium finish in MotoGP with third at the San Marino GP this year. Two of the rookies in MotoGP have won a Grand Prix race at Misano in the smaller classes: Luca Marini in Moto2 at the 2020 San Marino GP (from pole) and Enea Bastianini in Moto2 at the 2020 Emilia-Romagna GP and in Moto3 in 2015 (his maiden win). The third-place finish for Bagnaia at COTA was also the 18th podium finish for Ducati in MotoGP this year, one less than the record set by the Italian factory in the class in 2007. At the Emilia-Romagna GP, Bagnaia is scheduled to make his 150th GP start. He is also the only one who has never passed through Q1 this season so far.įrancesco Bagnaia finished third at the Americas GP for his eighth podium in the premier class.
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In addition, Quartararo is still the only rider who has scored points in all the MotoGP races so far this season. With Marquez winning in MotoGP at Austin, Raul Fernandez in Moto2 and Izan Guevera in Moto3, this is the first time Spanish riders win in all three classes in the same GP since Silverstone 2019 with Alex Rins/MotoGP, Augusto Fernandez/Moto2 and Marcos Ramirez/Moto3, and the 36th time overall. Marquez led the race at COTA every lap across the line, which is the 12th time he’s done that since he stepped up to the premier class in 2013, and the second time this year, along with Sachsenring. With 8 years 165 days between his maiden MotoGP win at COTA in 2013 and the most recent, Marquez moves above Eddie Lawson into ninth on the list of riders with the longest winning careers, behind Jorge Lorenzo (10 years 121 days). With seven wins at COTA and eight at the Sachsenring, Marc Marquez became the third rider with seven (or more) premier class wins at two (or more) different tracks along with Valentino Rossi (eight at Assen and seven at Mugello, Jerez and Catalunya) and Giacomo Agostini (10 at Imatra and 8 at Spa-Francorchamps).