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As much as I respected Bagnaia's big efforts today, I'm completely gutted Pedrosa failed to get his first podium since Valencia 2017. -_- He REALLY REALLY deserved at least one podium after his hardworks testing those KTM bikes. Hopefully, he'll get one if they give him a wildcard chance next year. Otherwise, good to see Martin winning and Bezzecchi 2nd and closing their gap from Bagnaia. Shame Binder made an unforced crash today. His chance of bringing KTM to top 3 rider's c'ship might come close to an end.

 

Excited for the Asian rounds in 2 weeks, starting with India! Wonder if F1 is interested in returning there.

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Can't see F1 ever returning to India, the appetite for car racing is just not there and they were making losses year on year. The circuit is pretty good though, always enjoyed playing it on the games.
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Bagnaia, what have you just done? Martin's now only 13 points behind him! :o

 

Would've been a perfect weekend by Bezzecchi had he not been hit by his teammate yesterday. Vice-versa to Marquez for his mistake today. Good week for both Yamaha and Honda today with Quartararo on the podium and Mir finishing 5th.

I hated how the scheduling was all over the place! Wasn't able to catch either race live as I don't watch the support series so missed any announcements they made regarding delays etc. I had 10:30 and 9:30 as the start times.
Layout looked pretty good that some intense battles happened, but the climate was terrible as usual in the country. All Pramac riders also got dehydrated post-race. Hoping those things could be minimalized next year.
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MotoGP 2024 Calendar:

 

10 March – Qatar GP

24 March – Portugal GP

07 April – Argentina GP

14 April – Americas GP

28 April – Spanish GP

12 May – French GP

26 May – Catalan GP

2 June – Italian GP

16 June – Kazakhstan GP

30 June – Dutch GP

7 July – German GP

4 August – British GP

18 August – Austrian GP

1 September – Aragon GP

8 September – San Marino GP

22 September – India GP

29 September – Indonesia GP

6 October – Japanese GP

20 October – Australian GP

27 October – Thailand GP

3 November – Malaysian GP

17 November – Valencia GP

 

 

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Looking forward to Crutchlow's wildcard for Yamaha in Motegi. #35

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Chantra & Ogura my Asian guys :cheeseblock:

 

Excited for Chantra's interview so much!

Marc Marquez actually has a shot to win today! :o

Weather gets worsened as the race is red-flagged.

 

Update: Race might be resumed in 6 minutes!

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Race is not continued. Full point is awarded to all riders, meaning that Martinator is only 3 points behind Pecco!

 

Congratulations to Marquez for his first Sunday podium since Australia last year.

Marc Marquez officially parted ways with HRC by the end of this season. His signing with Gresini is rumored to be announced in Indonesia next Thursday.

 

Since he only needs 2 more title to surpass Valentino Rossi (sorry to all Rossi fans, including myself), we definitely know who is likely to be the GOAT!

Well he ain't winning anything on a Gresini... if he were on a Ducati or KTM however, that would be interesting.

If Bastianini could tame it last year, then I don't see why Marquez wouldn't. Maybe I overexaggerated it for now, but I'm sure other fans would also put their expectation really high.

 

Here's an example from a reputable 2-wheel journalist:

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To be fair that statement will look very silly if Martin wins this season's title!

 

We will see but even if the machinery is semi-decent this ain't the same rider that dominated the sport for 7 years imo. I think what gives him a sniff is that the current crop are extremely inconsistent.

And the news has finally been confirmed. Marquez brothers are racing for Gresini Ducati next year.

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