2019 Japanese MotoGP, Motegi - Saturday LIVE!
Heavy rain arrived on Sa🌳turday morning, but the track is now drying our - join us for live updates from Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP final practice and qualifying at Motegi!
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Heavy rain arrived on Saturday morning, but the trꦦack is now drying our - join us for live updates from Moto3, Moto2 and MotꦜoGP final practice and qualifying at Motegi!
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:CLICK HERE to view on wuqian0821.com...
MotoGP’s traditional late-season surge with the triple-header of flyaways🔜 begins at Motegi for the Japanese Grand Prix and despite Marc Marquez wrapping up the riders’ world title there’s still 👍plenty to play for.
Marquez has made it clear he’s out to seal another Triple Crown for Honda, with the constructors’ and teams’ crowns next on his to do list, and while Honda holds a dominant 77-point lead over Ducati in the constructors’ standings it is going to take some doing for Repsol Honda to overhaul Ducati in the teams’ w🐻ith the Italian squad holding a 19-point advantage with four rounds to go.
The 26-year-old might have to single-handedly take on Ducati duo Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci given team-matღe Jorge Lorenzo💜 has failed to score a point since Misano.
But given Marquez’s exploits so far this season, his f🌃ight can’t be discounted starting this weekend a🀅t Honda’s race – one he’s claimed victory at in two of the last three seasons.
But with the all-important 𝓰riders’ crown tied up in Thailand, it also provides Marquez💝 with the ideal opportunity to get an early start to his 2020 preparations.
The same can clearly be said for the rest of the MotoGP grid and while in truth the riders’ world championship has been largely decided for the last few races the mathematical certainty provided at the Chang International Circuit wi💃ll only fast forward thoughts towards next season.
Fabio Quartararo has already cemented himself as one to watch for the rest of the season a⭕nd going into 2020, when Marc Marquez expects him to challenge for the MotoGP world title, despite the rookie still hunting his maiden race win in the premier class.
After coming so near but so far to that first victory in Thailand, losing out in another final-lap duel with Marquez, Quartararo has four more chances to become the first rookie to win in MotoGP since the newly-crowned eight-t🐲ime world champion back in 20🍌13.

Peter has been in 💮the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.