Marc Marquez overtakes analysed after passing Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta
“Tไhey were all decisive moves. He came from 🍌a long way back."

Marc Marquez was commended for his “clean” manoeuvre𝓀s in the San Marino MotoGP sprint race.
The Gresini Ducati rider was forced to start from ninth on the grid after cr✃ashing in qualifying on Saturday.
But he roare🤪d pa♕st Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta in the sprint race to secure a P5 finish.
“A poor start. He qualified badly, due to the crash,” Neil Hodgson anal🔜ysed on TNT Sports. “Then, it was a fight𒀰.
“That will have been the quickest race that Marquez has ever been in. When it’s all-action and you’re 🅠passing people, you look at your board and think ‘there are only three l💮aps to go…’
“He 🔯didn’t do a lot wrong. The passes were all cle🎉an. Even the last one.”
Hodgson said about Marquez’s pass on Binder: “They were 🌜all decisive moves. He c𒆙ame from a long way back.
“I thought it might have been dirtier! But, as it turns out, it was c꧟lean.”
Marquez’s oꩵvertake of Acosta was analysed by Hodgson: “Pedro went in too quick. He had to roll the throttle because he was over the kerb.
“That allowed Marc to have much faster cloꦡsing speed. There was room, albeit tight in a fast part of the track.”
No track limit warning
Marquez was 🌱unusually t🧸he only rider in the top 10 without a track limits warning.
Michael Laverty commented🍌: “The fact you get your warning for oneꦗ indiscretion?
“Turn 11, it’s s💫o easy. Acosta did everything to stay off ꧅the green.
“Marc riding clꦇean? That’s not the Marc🎉 you typically expect.
“He is normally playing with the limits but he was under 🔯control.
“He ne🐎eds a good start tomorrow. He’s got good rhythm and, over feature race distance, it will be a different story.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to Fꦛ1.