MotoGP’s lack of spectacle under fire again after “no show” Misano round

MotoGP’s lack of spectacle under fire again after “no show” Misano round

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MotoGP’s lack of spectacle under fire again after “no show” Misano round

The recent Misano round featured the same top four finishers in both the sprint and grand prix races, led by Jorge Martin. There was minimal overtaking among the top three riders, with only one overtake between Bezzecchi and Bagnaia. This lack of spectacle has led to criticism of MotoGP, with riders blaming increased aerodynamic development, ride height devices, and the controversial tyre pressure rules. Marc Marquez, a vocal critic of the current ruleset, stated that it is difficult to overtake on smaller circuits like Misano, unless riders take risks like Binder did in the sprint race. Aleix Espargaro also noted that modern bikes with their advanced electronics and downforce make it almost impossible to overtake on tight tracks. However, Jorge Martin disagreed and believed that riders need to find better strategies on tighter tracks.

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Source: Autosport.com

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