![]() 08/26/2019 at 06:50 • Filed to: MotoGP, Suzuki, Alex Rins, Marc Marquez | ![]() | ![]() |
This is huge for both Rins and Suzuki. The years of slogging mid-table have finally paid off and if they supercharge their development, I reckon they’re championship material.
![]() 08/26/2019 at 08:08 |
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oh son of a bitch...I turned on oppo just before I watch the race -.-’
![]() 08/26/2019 at 08:14 |
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championship material next year, this year is over more or less
![]() 08/26/2019 at 08:40 |
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THAT was a finish. The commentary was going on about how Rins was playing mind games with Marquez and it would be a battle of strategy. So just when it looked like Marquez had it, Rins executed the last plan he had.
Sure, Marquez had a bobble in the last turn but only because he was blocking where he thought Rins was going to be. And if RIns was doing a tight apex dive bomb, the bobble wouldn’t change anything. It was only because Rins took a completely different line to maximize his corner exit that the slip-up became a problem. Brilliant, brilliant stuff.