Motogp’s Most Memorable Moments – Ahead of the Qatar GP, take a look back at some of the most shocking moments in recent history that have left us scratching our heads.
If ™ teaches you anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. The greatest riders in the world often produce unbelievable times that make you wonder if it really happened. Ahead of the 2022 season, we’re taking a look at some of the most incredible football moments of recent years.
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Where better to start than where to go this weekend, when 12 months ago, witnessed the birth of a star at the Lusail International Circuit. A week after his first podium finish, rookie Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Ajo) competed in his second World Championship race at the Doha GP. Beaten at the start of the pitlane, no one saw what was coming as the unheralded 16-year-old cut through the field to find himself in contention for the win, before handling Darryn Binder (WithU Yamaha RNF ™ team) the line. Just amazing!
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It wasn’t just last year’s spectacular race, Austria 2021 provided one of the most memorable Grand Prix finishes ever seen, when a rainout saw six men lead groups together, five of them chose to change wet. ; the other did not. Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) handed KTM its second win of the season, and second of ™ in impressive fashion.
Of course, the incredible time at the game doesn’t have to be on race day. In 2018, Jack Miller shocked the field to claim first place at the Argentine GP. The Aussie cruised around the wet Termas on slick tyres, however, was able to hold on to the Desmosedici to become the first Aussie since Casey Stoner to start P1.
We could devote page after page to Marc Marquez’s career, achievements and simply amazing moments, but for us it’s his return from career-threatening injury to the top stage that really stands out. unbelievable. Jerez’s crash in 2020 meant the three-time world champion was ruled out of the sport for the rest of the year, fearing he could no longer compete. 265 days later he returned to ™ in Portimao, 581 days after his last victory, he held the crown of King of the Ring in Germany. A very unique and incredible story of perseverance and mental strength.
Throughout Season™, there are many moments where you feel like your eyes may be playing tricks on you, especially when the rider manages to defy physics to keep himself on track. Think about Bo Bendsneyder in 2021 at Misano, when he was about to be sent off his bike, but almost managed to hold on and jump into the pitlane immediately! Back at the Moto3™ Dutch GP in 2015, Niklas Ajo showed his surfing skills to cross the line single-handedly and prevent himself from recording a DNF. Alex Marquez (LCR Honda Castrol) did the same at Motegi 2019, while his older brother Marc saved the 2017 title at Valencia after putting it all together. All in all it was an unforgettable experience and really has to be seen to be believed.
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Just like a great redemption, there is a classic grandstand finish with a dramatic story that can leave the crowd absolutely breathless. In terms of entertainment, the excitement of a final lap battle with daring stunts is hard to beat, just ask those attending the Thai GP 2019. Marc Marquez and Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha™) rookie then (Monster Energy Yamaha ™) strolled into the final corner amid a deafening roar from the stands, and Marquez pulled it out of the bag to seal his own. eighth world title in style.
What about the 2020 Styrian GP, when Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) comes from nowhere to end Tech3’s 20-year wait for victory™? It was absolute magic when the twist scene popped out of the KTM box. ™ will always remember the famous final rounds; Rossi and Lorenzo at Catalunya 2009, Petrucci’s first win at Mugello in 2019 and Bagnaia v Marquez in 2021 immediately come to mind.
However, with Lusail’s lights welcoming its riders this weekend, it’s best to let yourself in for a thrilling final lap battle between teammates on former sparring Andrea Dovizioso (With Yamaha RNF ™ team) and Marc Marquez.
2022 promises to be another exciting season of action™, with 21 Grands Prix lined up on the calendar. It’s impossible to predict what’s going to happen every weekend, but we know you won’t miss a single second.
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First, there is your number one superstar, entering this grand final as the clear favorite, to the delight of hundreds of spectators. The film is about to reach its crescendo when a brutal plot twist causes the superstar to fall flat on his face, to the horror of tens of thousands of fans.
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At that point, the camera shifts its focus to the thief, the superstar’s main rival, who is fighting against the odds to win the biggest prize of them all, Against the odds, in the end.
And then you have a sub-plot, the gritty underdog, who finds real magic in a new brand of front tire used by his old team, who fired him two years earlier. This rider wants revenge and a big pot of gold. He rides for nothing but is promised a huge bonus if he wins the race, because no one expects him to win the race.
It is inevitable that he wins the race. And then there is sub-plot upon sub-plot. The winner’s wife is at home in Monaco, celebrating her birthday, watching the race at a local bar, drinking margaritas. When his wife took the flag, he wept into a cocktail, while the lowly world champion broke down during his victory and the superstar stayed up all night to drink away his sorrows.
Valentino Rossi was not happy when Yamaha signed Jorge Lorenzo at the start of 2008, knowing that the 250cc world champion was the first team-mate who really threatened him on track.
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Rossi was five races into the 2009 championship – Lorenzo led him in points – so he needed to stop the rot. He did it in Barcelona in spectacular fashion, going head-to-head with all the Spaniards, then making a remarkable pump on the high-speed final lap to win the race by nine hundredths of a second. Rossi won the title, but as Lorenzo’s status grew, the Italian left Yamaha at the end of 2010 and moved to Ducati. How many world tiles could he have if he stopped?
Two weeks after his MotoGP debut in Qatar, Marc Márquez took his first victory at COTA in the United States, a feat that made him the first ever class winner, taking the mantle of the American legend ‘Fast’ Freddie Spencer in the 1980s.
A few months later, Márquez became the first MotoGP world champion since another American legend, ‘King’ Kenny Roberts, who won the title in 1978. Both are introducing very important new techniques to motor racing. Roberts smashed the rear tire like never before. Márquez broke the front tire like never before.
Márquez won six MotoGP titles between 2013 and 2019, missing out in 2015 when his Honda engine failed. Then he broke his hand badly in the first race of 2020, which is still recovering. How many titles would he have won now if his arm hadn’t been broken?
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Ducati’s arrival in MotoGP in 2003 was very important for the championship. Loris Capirossi and Troy Bayliss were the riders and the Desmosedici immediately competed, taking the podium on his debut at Suzuka and his first victory ten weeks later in Barcelona, where Capirossi won a thrilling battle with his rivals. Honda Valentino Rossi and Sete Gibernau.
This year, Ducati’s 20th of the year