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RACE PREVIEW
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“ Pecco Bagnaia : coolness personified and favourite to retain his crown .”

LEADING CONTENDER
With stops in countries as far flung as India , Japan and Kazakhstan , this year ’ s championship has a definite worldwide flavour . And the continuation of last year ’ s format – Sprint race on Saturday , feature race on Sunday – means a whopping total of 777 points are on offer . MotoGP™ 2024 promises to be as gripping as last year ’ s version , with a wide array of challengers offering up excitement aplenty .
The early rounds have shown that we ’ ll have a thrilling fight to fit the occasion . Ducati is once again the manufacturer to beat , as it fields an armada of eight riders , who are all capable of challenging for victories . Reigning World Champion Francesco ‘ Pecco ’ Bagnaia won Round 1 in Qatar in a commanding manner , and produced the performance of his career to win the Spanish Grand Prix in thrilling fashion .
Last year ’ s rival in chief Jorge Martin has benefited from his experience of fighting for the MotoGP™ World Championship in 2023 , and has shown he will be a contender once more , by securing epic victories in Portugal and France .
A new name in Ducati ’ s roster promises to upset the applecart . Marc Marquez ’ s sensational decision to leave
Honda for the first time in eleven years in favour of Gresini Ducati has already seen him back fighting among the leading names , and he scored a pair of brilliant second places at Jerez and Le Mans . Enea Bastianini has also showed he has recaptured his very best form with a fine second place at Round 2 .
That ’ s not to say Ducati will have it all its own way . Far from it , as KTM has built on its best ever MotoGP™ season , when it finished second in the Constructor ’ s Championship , by fine-tuning its RC16 . Brad Binder is keen to get back among the leaders after missing the podium since Round 1 . And rookie Pedro Acosta is the talk of the town after becoming the third youngest premier class podium finisher in history with an inspired ride in Portugal .
Aprilia was more difficult to read . Maverick Viñales was unbeatable in Austin , scoring his first victory for the Noale factory . But a modest eighth place at Jerez underlined how they are still struggling for consistency .
Both Yamaha and Honda are still a long way off fighting for the top . Fabio Quartararo was disappointed by the performance of his M1 in the opening rounds . Likewise , Repsol Honda knows it will take some months before its riders is challenging for leading positions .
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