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Motorcycle Racing FIM Grand Prix 2020


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Time for the first decider of the day, the Moto3 world champion will be one of Albert Arenas, Ai Ogura or Tony Arbolino. Leader Arenas and Ogura start from row two, Arbolino from th backfield after his stupidity in qualifying.

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8 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

One down, one to go. Bastianini has 14 points advantage so he can manage the gap in slightly less unpredictable Moto2 field.

Especially considering Lowes' quite seriously injured and possibly even broken hand. Marini and Bezzecchi will need a miracle of sorts.

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Bastianini is relatively in control, but if he stays in 5th and Lowes - who is closing the gap to the lead - takes the win, Lowes is your champion..

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And Bastianini it is, helped a bit by Gardner passing Marini and being out of Lowes' reach immediately, while taking his first ever win. Finally stepping out of the shadow of his dad :) 

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Remy will always be Wayne's son tbh. Unless he wins MotoGP title? I seriously doubt that happens tbh.

 

Good to see Enea Bastianini winning the title, he's one of the quiet guys on the circuit.

 

Now let's see how Yamaha screws up the joint one last time in MotoGP! Oliveira FTW!

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14 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Remy will always be Wayne's son tbh. Unless he wins MotoGP title?

Sure he'll always be his son, that's how biology works. By now he is definitely his own rider though and only mediocre media would still keep calling him 'the son of Wayne Gardner' next year.

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