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The Dutch Grand Prix ended with the hard-working and deserved victory of Pecco Bagnaia, with the first podium in MotoGP for the rookie Marco Bezzecchi and with the best result for Maverick Viñales since he arrived at Aprilia, completing the podium.
Uri Puigdemont and Germán García Casanova , however, stand out in their usual analysis of the races, Aleix Espargaró’s monumental display of strength and driving, and the mess that the World Championship leader, Fabio Quartararo, got into.
The Frenchman, in a very extreme attempt to overtake the Spaniard, went down and took the Aprilia off the track fighting for second place, Aleix returned to the line in 15th position and, from there, he went up like a real beast up to fourth place. Fabio, who suffered a second crash, was left without scoring and, in addition, was sanctioned with a Long Lap for the next race, on August 7 at Silverstone .
Now the Yamaha rider leads the championship with only 21 points, less than a race away, over Aleix, and will have to face the British race with a penalty, and all this in the middle of the summer period, with five weeks in which the young champion of 2021 will have a lot of time to turn the situation around in your particular corner of thinking.
Also don’t miss the review of the transfer market, in which the pieces begin to fit with the confirmation of Alex Márquez in the Gresini team, and the arrival, in his place, of Alex Rins at LCR-Honda.
The last hour of Marc Márquez’s recovery and the date of his next control of the operated right humerus bone, close this week’s MotoGP Podcast .