In a global perspective, Marc Marquez is the best rider since the beginning of the season. Admired by the troubles of the Argentine GP , Mar...
In a global perspective, Marc Marquez is the best rider since the beginning of the season. Admired by the troubles of the Argentine GP, Marquez quickly marked the comeback with victory over the United States. Just one point behind Andrea Dovizioso (45 & 46), the defending champion can win the title at home. In the MotoGP form, Marc Marquez has always been on the podium every time he played in Jerez (1 Winner) from 2013 to the present. Therefore, a good result or even win is what can be expected for Repsol Honda rider.
Meanwhile, Andrea Dovizioso promises to continue to face the challenge in this race in Spain. Despite being in the lead for the score, the Ducati star was the only one on the podium after three races. On the other hand, Dovizioso also frankly admits that the Desmocedici GP18 still has many weaknesses, especially in the middle of the corner. At the upcoming race, winning the podium would also be a good result for the Italian driver. Since during his MotoGP career, Dovizioso never won any podium at the Spanish GP.
Besides, Maverick Vinales is also expected to shine in Jerez. After a long time in trouble, 23-year-old driver seems to be recovering his speed. If Yamaha continues to improve the electronics sector, winning the race with Vinales will only be a matter of time. Having never won a podium at Jerez in the MotoGP category, a podium would be the target at hand with the No. 25 star.
Critics of the race, including Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda), Johann Zarco (Tech 3 Yamaha), Andrea Iannone (Suzuki Ecstar) and Valentino Rossi will also aim for the podium at Jerez on Sunday. With these names, stability is a luxury. The fact that this group can achieve positive or disappointing results in Jerez will be an unanswered number.
With Jorge Lorenzo, the Spanish Grand Prix can be considered a desirable destination after disappointing results from the start of the season. Although still a shadow over the peak, Jorge Lorenzo can still be optimistic about Jerez GP. At the race here last year, Lorenzo commemorated the first podium victory for the Ducati Team. And two years ago, the number 99 star also won 1 (2015) and 1 podium (2016) while playing for Yamaha. In the context that the future is still open, Lorenzo is forced to get good results if he does not want his 'value' to deteriorate further.
It is also in a similar situation with Jorge Lorenzo, a veteran racecar Dani Pedrosa is also in the period is not very happy. The 18 points from the first three seasons are clearly down to the potential of the 26th star. In addition, wrist injury suffered in the Argentine GP also made Pedrosa's fitness suffer. small. Although it is the driver who won the Jerez in 2017, it will be difficult for the 33-year-old to make it to the Grand Prix again this weekend.
In preparation for the Spanish race, teams including Suzuki and Ducati conducted separate trials last week. However, the two teams did not participate in the race but instead were test runners such as Sylvain Guintoli (Suzuki) and Michele Pirro (Ducati).
The 4.4 km Jerez Racetrack is designed to combine fast and slow angles. The variety of driver angles must be well handled both at low speed to high speed, as well as from flat to angles with varying degrees of altitude. In addition, the average temperature in Jerez is usually high. But there are also a number of years, the racers had to race on a cold road. In July last year, the local government of Jerez spent nearly one million euros to repair the surface of the track as well as the auxiliary facilities of the racecourse.
Let's see the exciting race at Jerez!
Meanwhile, Andrea Dovizioso promises to continue to face the challenge in this race in Spain. Despite being in the lead for the score, the Ducati star was the only one on the podium after three races. On the other hand, Dovizioso also frankly admits that the Desmocedici GP18 still has many weaknesses, especially in the middle of the corner. At the upcoming race, winning the podium would also be a good result for the Italian driver. Since during his MotoGP career, Dovizioso never won any podium at the Spanish GP.
Besides, Maverick Vinales is also expected to shine in Jerez. After a long time in trouble, 23-year-old driver seems to be recovering his speed. If Yamaha continues to improve the electronics sector, winning the race with Vinales will only be a matter of time. Having never won a podium at Jerez in the MotoGP category, a podium would be the target at hand with the No. 25 star.
Critics of the race, including Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda), Johann Zarco (Tech 3 Yamaha), Andrea Iannone (Suzuki Ecstar) and Valentino Rossi will also aim for the podium at Jerez on Sunday. With these names, stability is a luxury. The fact that this group can achieve positive or disappointing results in Jerez will be an unanswered number.
With Jorge Lorenzo, the Spanish Grand Prix can be considered a desirable destination after disappointing results from the start of the season. Although still a shadow over the peak, Jorge Lorenzo can still be optimistic about Jerez GP. At the race here last year, Lorenzo commemorated the first podium victory for the Ducati Team. And two years ago, the number 99 star also won 1 (2015) and 1 podium (2016) while playing for Yamaha. In the context that the future is still open, Lorenzo is forced to get good results if he does not want his 'value' to deteriorate further.
It is also in a similar situation with Jorge Lorenzo, a veteran racecar Dani Pedrosa is also in the period is not very happy. The 18 points from the first three seasons are clearly down to the potential of the 26th star. In addition, wrist injury suffered in the Argentine GP also made Pedrosa's fitness suffer. small. Although it is the driver who won the Jerez in 2017, it will be difficult for the 33-year-old to make it to the Grand Prix again this weekend.
In preparation for the Spanish race, teams including Suzuki and Ducati conducted separate trials last week. However, the two teams did not participate in the race but instead were test runners such as Sylvain Guintoli (Suzuki) and Michele Pirro (Ducati).
The 4.4 km Jerez Racetrack is designed to combine fast and slow angles. The variety of driver angles must be well handled both at low speed to high speed, as well as from flat to angles with varying degrees of altitude. In addition, the average temperature in Jerez is usually high. But there are also a number of years, the racers had to race on a cold road. In July last year, the local government of Jerez spent nearly one million euros to repair the surface of the track as well as the auxiliary facilities of the racecourse.
Let's see the exciting race at Jerez!
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