2025 Gran Premio YPF Energía de Argentina

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Should be about as unpredictable as one could hope for. No race here last year. This will be the first time at this track on a Ducati for Marc. 2023 race ended up with Bezz 1st, Zarco 2nd, Alex 3rd - so if anyone has any "edge" for this circuit it would be Alex. Miller and Quartararo go well here too. Man, I'm tired of spell-check doubting my spelling of his name. Might have to just abbreviate it to Quarts.
 
I just called him Fabs. I got the spelling and the pronunciation down now though.
I hope he and Yamaha come back.
I can’t take too much more yawning, life is too short for the premier class of motorcycling to be a parade consisting of several different paint jobs on the same bike.
Sounds like Martin ain’t coming back soon. That injury is bad for motorcycle racers. It has ended quite a few careers. It is 2025, so maybe there’s a miracle coming…..
Anyway, here’s to hoping!
I’ll watch anyway for the time being.
 
'FaQ' is Valentino's f-word, so probably nicer to extend it a little, and call him FaQu? But guess 'Fabs' sounds better. Ha ha. Good call.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised to see Miller do well, this track can be hard on tires, and the bikes move around a lot, something he seems to like. Of Marc also thrives in those conditions, so I would expect him to finish on top of the podium.
 
Oh, there's a duplicate thread, but this is where the posts are.

My predictions now look like a me-too. But, here they are again.

No race last year, but in 2023 Alex Marquez and Bezzecchi did quite well there. Aprilia didn't do that well.

My money would be on Marc Marquez to win again, but with a high possibility of Marquez the younger being on the podium. To predict Bagania in third would be to to predict that the same podium from last race will repeat, but I think it possible.

I'd like to see a strong result from Ogura again.

In Moto2, I'll be watching out for David Alonso's form from the first practice session. was last race a one-off, or will he be much further up.

For Moto3, I just want to see riders not falling and not being punted off.
 
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