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Last year was Bagnaia, Martin, M Marquez in the sprint and Bagnaia, Vinales, Bezzecchi in the race with M Marquez DNF'ing after a collision
 
So as Marquez was able to put that shitey Honda on the rostrum last year, we can only take it as a given that he would win it this time around
 
It's a rider's track for sure, I have high hopes for Marc .
Did they fix the issue with the gravel traps?
 
So as Marquez was able to put that shitey Honda on the rostrum last year, we can only take it as a given that he would win it this time around
I know you're being facetious but I don't think that Marquez has quite figured out how to get the Ducati stood up and shot out of the corner as well as Martin and Pecco yet. I think he will but the weekend showed IMO that he isn't quite there yet.
 
Marc in tempering his hopes because, as he noted, at Qatar he had a 2 day test before the race weekend. I'd like to see Oliveira up there again, he loves his home race, but he hasn't seemed to gel with the 24 Aprilia.
 
Yes, I would also love to see Aprilia and Oliviera with some results.
Marquez: master sandbagger doing the groundwork. He will stay mum until he has a good result then will act surprised.
 
Would be good to see Olivera up there in his home GP. I wouldn't expect a podium but it would be good to see him in the chase group getting some TV coverage
 
Seems like Acosta had to undergo Arm pump surgery which affected him in the last part of the Qatar GP.
 
Marc got on it pretty quickly which is good.
Cold and dirty, so they will go much quicker later.
 
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Well, a lot of Marquez haters are gonna be seriously butthurt

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Dusty conditions, but certainly encouraging regarding Marc. He said this weekend would show more as to his level, as he had not had testing prior to the race like Qatar.

Shout out to Franco Morbidelli!
 

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