MotoGp - Brno: Marquez smart (or lucky?) strategy makes the difference.

in sports •  7 years ago 

After the break, welcome back to the MotoGp show, this time in Brno, Ceck Republic.

Qualifying

One more record for Marc Marquez: with the pole position in Brno, he get the 69th pole in the top class. On the first row, Rossi and Pedrosa, very close to him. Second row with Dovizioso, Crutchlow and Lorenzo, only 7th place for the Yamaha of Viñales.

Wet start

The race started as wet race, but it was immediately clear that this condition would have changed very fast. The start wasn’t that good for Rossi, who wasn’t able to defend the second position on the start grid. Marquez and Lorenzo needed less than a lap to show their potential, Dovizioso behind them and then Rossi, Pedrosa and the rest of the group. On the second lap, Lorenzo tried to increase the gap from Marquez, Rossi found the feeling with his bike and was starting to lead the group closer to the Spanish riders.

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Different strategies

With still 20 laps to go, Marquez went to the box to change his bike because the track was already starting to be dry. Was it a brainwave or madness? Well, the choice to put the rear soft-rain tyre was wrong, because after two laps he had already some problems, but it was the key to win the race. Lorenzo, Rossi and Zarco stayed outside for two laps more than Marquez, who marked very fast laps which made the difference at the end. In two laps, the gap between him and the P2 was more than 20 seconds! Strange and dangerous accident for Iannone: entering the box, there was a misunderstanding with Alexis Espargaro and the italian rider felt before he could change the bike.

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The second part of the race – The comeback

The last three riders who changed their bikes were Rossi, Lorenzo and Zarco. After the flag to flag, the situation on the track changed completely: dry track, 1° Marquez, 5° Pedrosa, 10° Viñales, 13° Rossi, 14° Dovizioso and 19° Lorenzo! Another race started for both Yahama and Ducati, trying to gain more points they could in this crazy race. Every lap gave us emotions: overtakings, late brakings, a couple of falls. The top riders, excepting Lorenzo, made up a lot of positions and, behind the leader Marquez, the 2nd place (and the personal 150th podium) was for the other Honda Repsol of Pedrosa, the 3rd place for Viñales and the 4th for his teammate Rossi.

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The actual championship standing

Marquez is still the leader and he increases the gap from the others: 154 points for him and 140 for Viñales, then the two Italians Dovizioso (133) and Rossi (132), not far from Pedrosa (123).

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See you next Sunday

No time to rest: yesterday there was a test in Brno (with a lot of experimental component specially for Yamaha and Ducati) and on Friday back on the track, this time in Zelltweg, Austria. The riders are ready to write another epic page on the book of this championship. Stay tuned.

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Bella gara anche se, sono dell'idea, che come uno entra ai box per cambiare gomme, dovrebbero seguirlo tutti gli altri. La scelta della mescola è fondamentale, ma meglio avere la moto equipaggiata "meglio" sin da subito, anche se arriverai con le gomme rovinate, ma non lasciar passare troppo tempo. Bel post, complimenti, UpVote per te!

Beh si, Marquez è stato anche fortunato perché nell'errore della strategia iniziale sul bagnato, si è trovato costretto a cambiare subito moto, ha anche dichiarato di aver rischiato nel primo giro, probabilmente non sarebbe rientrato se avesse avuto la mescola da bagnato più dura. Queste tattiche estreme sono prerogativa di chi sta nelle retrovie di solito, per la serie se va bene sto sul podio, sennò sempre 15mo arrivo... Gli ha detto bene, vediamo come sarà il meteo in Austria e chi ne trarrà vantaggio.
Grazie mille 😄