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Martin closes the gap with second consecutive win, Acosta and Masia widen the gap

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Spanish Jorge Martin (Ducati Desmosedici GP23), Double win at MotoGP Thailand GPthey were able to close the gap to the Italians to just 13 points. Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP23), Spanish Pedro Acosta (Karex) Moto2, and Jaume Macia Moto3’s (Honda) improved their results even though they did not win.

Jorge Martin “destroyed” Thailand againWinning both the “Sprint” races and the Grand Prix, as he had previously done in Germany, the Republic of San Marino and Japan, there was no doubt about his solvency, but the truth is that in the “Long Race” Sunday In Buriram, championship rival and leader Bagnaia always took advantage of the situation.

It is true that this was helped by the problems of some rivals and especially the fall of the Spaniard. Alex Marquez (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) crashed on lap 13 of the race and finished 3rd.


Martin did what he was supposed to do and did it perfectly. Bagnaia has 14 points in the title racewhen there are 111 points left to distribute, meaning there are three Grand Prix ahead: Malaysia, Qatar and Valencia Community.

Martín on the one hand and Bagnaia on the other both accomplished their mission and did not disappoint.If this continues without either side making a mistake, it is expected that the 2023 MotoGP championship will be decided. It won’t arrive until the Valencian Community race.

“Shark” in Puerto de Mazarrón, Pedro Acostahe had a chance, but it was wasted, of being Moto2 World Champion, It wasn’t because he didn’t try, but because his compatriot Fermin Aldeguer (Boscoscuro) was “untouchable” all weekend, as was his Italian rival. Tony Arbolino (Karex), took out “gold” from a place where there seemed to be nothing to “scrape”.

Aldeguer showed an unsustainable pace against all his rivals and won with authority, but there was always a chance that Pedro Acosta would be the second to win the title, but Albolino did not fail either. , sometimes due to his pace, errors due to falls of other rivals, which ultimately did not fail, The Sharks of Puerto de Mazarrón failed to achieve their objective and will have to wait until the Malaysian race.

Won Moto3 david alonso (Gus Gus) was once again the “smartest” of the four so far this season on the final lap, but all eyes were on what would happen in the final. A title battle between Spaniard Jaume Macia (Honda) and Japan’s Ayumu Sasaki (Husqvarna).

This question was answered quickly, as the Japanese could not avoid the problems the Spaniards had with changing gears. David Muñoz On the first lap, I was hit from behind by (KTM) and I fell to the ground without mercy.

Both Sasaki and Munoz tried to continue, but both ended up walking down the street from the workshop. There is no possibility of adding a single point.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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