Was that Bagnaia's best race? I think it has to be up there. He had to pass the KTMs that were fast, and he had to stay on the bike. For the **** he's taken since the last race, that was an impressive showing.
The Quartararo, Morbidelli and Bagnaia penalties were all overly harsh
Much-too-early-in-the-season thoughts:
1. KTM appears to be the 2nd best bike on the grid (or they're 3rd behind Aprilia but with better riders?). Testing and last year dictated it would have been Aprilia, but i think Aprilia is not as strong out of the gate as everyone expected. Binder will be a championship contender.
2. the GP23 is already better than the GP22. No doubt the GP22 is a potent bike, but i think the GP22 riders will have a more difficult time trying to get wins. It took almost 1/2 the season to sort out the GP22 vs the GP21.
3. Joan Mir is lost. Rins is overachieving.
4. Raul Fernandez should be better. The 22 Aprilia is a solid bike and he should be at the level of Oliveira.
5. Oliveira is having the worst luck in such a short period of time. He's lost 3 races out of 4 due to others' mistakes. 2 nasty injuries to boot.
6. Yamaha is lost. It will be interesting to see what they do with their 2nd seat. Morbidelli might keep it because no one else will want it. I am highly dubious that Martin will opt out of Ducati to go to Yamaha at this point. Toprak is probably not going to take the seat if it's that far down the grid. Is anyone in Moto2 that would be available (this removes Acosta from the mix) better than Morbidelli? Alonso Lopez has shown a lot of potential but it would be a gamble.
I have to admit I am silently laughing to myself at Lin Jarvis' tough talk on Morbidelli about having to show something, but now their ace rider is performing poorly. No more Morbidelli-is-the-scapegoat talk.
KTM: *has one great weekend*
Internet: *explodes with speculation
They said the same thing about 2020, but it only revealed how inconsistent the rest of the field of riders were and while it did provide good entertainment I think had it just been a normal GP weekend it would not be as good. Luckily the Sprint race adds that extra bit of spiciness to the weekend and championship overall.After the race today Miller said "Just good, clean, fun racing." Agreed. Top notch job from all three on the podium.
I love Marc-free MotoGP.
Can’t deny.. They are currently in third (Binder) and fourth (Miller) places.
I can’t see Miller making up the 40ish points or so by end of season unless Bagnaia has some real brain cramps. But still - both bikes are being ridden well by talented riders.
For sure. They scored massive points this weekend. They had the best weekend of any manufacturer... but who did they have to compete with?
Quartararo (2021 world champion) penalized.
Mir (2020 world champion) crashed out.
Marquez (2019 world champion) not competing.
Bezzecchi (championship leader pre-jerez) DNF.
See where I'm going with this?
Bastiannini (2023 championship hopeful) not competing.
Rins (last race winner) DNF.
KTM had an amazing weekend. They do really well when competing against Brandl, Fernandez, Lecuona, and Folger (who??)
That bike has come so far. Binder, Miller, and Pedrosa really shined... but I'm waiting to see how they do against real competition before I jump on the bandwagon. The champ got more points out of Jerez than anyone else did.
The KTMs did well that weekend. The trick is to do that well consistently *every* race weekend.
Doesn't matter where the KTM qualifies, they have the launch control working 110%.
So Fat Freddie and his band have forgiven MM93's long lap penalties.
Way to go guys, you couldn't organize a p*ssup in a brewery.