Valentino Rossi finally managed to dominate all the riders at Misano after a long time, as the doctor won the 13th MotoGP round without facing much trouble. However, many believe that Rossi was able to register that victory because reigning MotoGP World Champion Marc Marquez lost his momentum after crashing his bike when he was chasing him. The Honda rider said that he committed the first mistake of the season at Misano which forced him to finish the race in 15th place. Therefore, now Marquez will definitely be looking to strike back in the next round of the world championship. Given that Misano mishap has scrapped his plans of winning the MotoGP title in front of the home crowd.
In fact, Marc has already said that he will change the winning every race approach in the future rounds but only after the race in Aragon because it is home race. This clearly depicts that the 21-year Spaniard is in no mood to lose the competition in front of the Spanish fans on this weekend.
On the other hand, first and second positions for the Movistar Yamaha riders must have boosted their morals. So both Rossi and Jorge Lorezno will be looking to dominate the Marc and his partner Dani Pedrosa in Aragon once again. Especially Rossi because he is just one point behind Pedrosa and another good finish can put him in the second place in overall standings.
Andrea Dovizioso of Ducati Team, who finished fourth place in Italy, may also be looking to reach the podium in Aragon as hee has already missed it couple of times. And so does his future team partner Andrea Iannone of Pramac Racing as he finished the last race just behind Dovizioso.
Although, NGM Forward Racing’s Aleix Espagaro, Monster Yamaha Tech 3’s Pol Espargaro and Bradley Smith, LCR Honda MotoGP’s Stefan Bradl, GO&FUN Honda Gresini’s Alvaro Bautista and Ducati Teams’ Cal Crutchlow may not be thinking on the same line. But they all will definitely be looking to finish among the top ten riders on this Sunday.
In the meantime, the Drive M7 Aspar team will finally welcome its star rider Nicky Hayden back in Aragon. The American rider was taking a break from the premier class racing after undergoing a wrist surgery. It means that MotoGP fans will see another exciting round of the Grand Prix the next time all the premier class riders will gather to race in Aragon.
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