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Thai GP: what the rain gives, what it takes away
The Thai GP was an exciting and wet race. Pecco Bagnaia (3rd) keep cutting points in french Quartararo (17th), a fragile leader in free fall who didn’t even score this time.This time the race was taken by the Portuguese Miguel Oliveiraat the control of the “Team” Red Bull’s KTM.
Italian rider Ducati seems unstoppable and ready to take the lead from Quartararo’s Yamaha soon.All under Catalan surveillance Aleix Espargarowhich leaves the tie with another 5 points and is now trailing by 20 points. Bagnaia already 22 Quartararo.
Honorable 5th Place Award Marc Marquez He flew a Repsol Honda again and was the best Spanish pilot in that race.
Next station: Phillip Island Circuit (Australia).
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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