Marc Márquez gyenge teljesítménye: A világbajnok alulképviselte önmagát

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Carlo Pernat osztályozta a MotoGP tavalyi állandó pilótáit, most azok jönnek az első tízen kívül végzők közül, akik jobb értékelést kaptak.

Carlo Pernat, who works as a manager for Enea Bastianini, evaluated the regular riders of the MotoGP season last year. In the rankings, he placed Marc Márquez among the better ones, but two riders received higher ratings than the 30-year-old rider. Four of the riders received a rating of 6 from Pernat. Marc Márquez was the first among them according to the overall standings. The Spanish rider had some flashes of brilliance, such as his pole position in the Portuguese Grand Prix qualifying and his third-place finishes in the Indian, Valencia, and Japanese races. However, it is undeniable that he crashed more than anyone else, and towards the end of the season, he took fewer risks. This bothered Bastianini’s manager. Miguel Oliveira had to miss three weekends due to three different accidents, two of which were completely innocent. Apart from this, he had some good results, but he faded into the field during the autumn overseas tour. Raúl Fernández, his teammate, also received a 6. His „grade” was boosted by his performance at the end of the season, especially his fifth-place finish in Valencia. Pol Espargaró finished last among the regular riders, but his performance is significantly overshadowed by his horrific crash in Portimão, which prevented him from racing until the summer break, and he was not in perfect condition after that either. „It is impossible to give him a rating after the terrible accident he had in Portimão,” Pernat said. „However, he had some good races at the end of the season, considering his physical condition. So, I give him a 6, he deserves it for coming back to racing.” It may take up to a year and a half for him.

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