With the race of Gran Premio A-Style in the Spanish Aragon happened something that had years to become, two Ducati on the podium. The Australian Casey Stoner had a great deal of ease from the early position, while the top event was that the third Nicky Hayden made Jorge Lorenzo extremely impressive, literally at the last minute, leaving the fourth and off-piste. Dani Pedrosa was second, and Valentino Rossi did not get anything impressive, taking the sixth place behind Ben Spies.
These are a typical and epidemiological recording of the data that history has written. But through these, some conclusions can be drawn that can easily predict the future. For example, the difference between the two leading in the championship.
Dani Pedrosa raced the difference between the first Jorge Lorenzo and 53. With the results and appearances of Repsol Honda's younger rider, his presence in the next pedestals seems sure, except for a sudden fall, so the 20 and more points are almost certain. The other Spanish, however, does not seem to worry about Jorge Lorenzo, and rather appears to be inconsistent with his words. We are referring to his resentment shortly before the Sunday race, to the rumors that he wanted to fight only with a strategy in order to secure the championship, as well as his modest performance covered by the bike of M1. And she does well, someone will say, but Dorna does not see that.
As soon as 5 races remain, the interest should be stimulated. He was already struck by ticket reservations, when Lorenzo made his way in the summer with such a big difference that he was a champion in comfort. So the difference has to be reduced and the shake up.
In addition, the interest in riders that will be tomorrow's players, such as Ben Spies, Marco Simoncelli and many others, should not be frustrated. So do not be surprised if in Japan we see American Spies again in the podium.
The only sure thing is that MotoGP will be very interesting from now on and at least we ordinary spectators will enjoy it as well as the returns that will come out favoring riders like the above ...
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