“Momentum” boost for Pecco Bagnaia as Marc Marquez heads for unfavourable track
Pecco✨ Bagnaia heads to Qatar MotoGP, where he is strong, in title battle

The “momentum” in the MotoGP title battle is firmly with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pecco Bagnaia ahead of a round which takes Marc Marquez to mo꧅re uncomfortable terri𓄧tory, they have been told.
Bagnaia won the Americas MotoGP in Texas after Marqueﷺz, who traditionally loves the circuit, crashed out of the lead.
The fourth round of an engrossing chamওpionship is next week in Qataꦗr, which swings to a circuit more favourable to Bagnaia.
Bagnaia won last year’s Qatar MotoGP (Marquez has only w💝on that race once in his premier class career, 11 years ago).
“We are seeing the pendulum. Before this race🦩 the pendulum was in Marc’s corner,” Sylvain Guintoli told TNT Sports in Texas.
“Making a mist🍎ake showed he can be vulnerable. It gives Pecco the feeling that it can 💟happen - that ‘I can beat him’.
“It is huge, especially that it happened here, at a track where Marc is supremely stඣrong.”
'Momentum' shifts away from Marc Marquez
Alex Marquez has taken over as the championshipꦿ leader owing to another P2 finish. He is one point clear of his esteemed brother.
Bagnaia is third, 1🐠2 points off the top, but is newly invigorated ahead of the Qatar MotoGP.
The momentum shifted in difficult wet cond♔itions in Texas w💮hen Marc Marquez went over a kerb.
“He was riding on the limit and he didn’t need to be,” Michael Laverty said. “That, in 🏅my opinion, was a mistake on his part.
“He played his cards well. The 𒊎strategy and the decision to switch bikes was a clever move. It caught everyone else on the grid unaware.
“The chaos that ensued was be൩cause Marc was in control of the situation.
“No-one kne💮w what to do. Maverick Vinale⛄s let his bike go, then wanted it back.
“When Marc didn’t get his front device engaged at the start, I thought he was flustered, r🔴attled.
“Then he got the start, pushed 🎃o𝐆n, had a comfortable gap, and took a liberty.
“He took the risk🌄, the front let go. Unfortunately for him, the first mistake of the season.
“He has knocked the momentum out of his sails, going to track t🎀hat he’s not that s♋trong at.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cover𝔉ing evওerything from American sports, to football, to F1.