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Valencia decides the most even rookie of the decade in MotoGP

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In 2021, only three riders made their debut in MotoGP. Enea Bastianini, Jorge Martín and Luca Marini promised an interesting fight for the title of best rookie and it has been like that until the end. All of them have had a Ducati, but only the Spaniard has had the most modern version, so on paper he was the one who had the best at the beginning of the season to win the day.

The Pramac team rider exceeded forecasts from the start. In his second MotoGP grand prix, in Qatar, he took pole and climbed to the podium (third) for the first time. However, at the next appointment, in Portugal, he suffered a chilling crash that caused him to miss four races.

To this day, the man from Madrid is still dragging the consequences of that accident, but not even that was an obstacle for him to explode in the double appointment in Austria. He won his first MotoGP race and was on the podium in the other. Since then, Martín has been a regular in the forward positions, but has found himself with a tough rival for the title of best rookie : Bastianini .

The Moto2 world champion has had the oldest bike on the grid –a Desmosedici from 2019–, but he has known how to squeeze it like no one else. In the two races at Misano he finished on the podium (third) and thanks to his regularity throughout the year he beat Martín by three points in the standings.

The third rookie, Marini , has not had such an outstanding debut and is trailing in the championship with less than half the points of his two rivals.

This is the classification of the best MotoGP rookie in 2021 before the Valencia GP

Pos Pilot Points
1st Enea Bastianini 94 6/10 5/11 7/9 2/14 6/10 1/15 4/12 4/12 10/6 16/3 10/6 16/3 7/9
2nd George Martin 91 1/15 16/3 2/14 4/12 25/1 16/3 7/9 11/5 9/7
3rd Luca Marini 41 4/12 1/15 4/12 4/12 1/15 2/14 11/5 1/15 2/14 7/9 4/12

Thus, Bastianini and Martín will play for the best rookie award in Valencia this Sunday, and practically whoever is ahead will be the winner.

The fight between the Spanish and the Italian is the closest in MotoGP since 2011, when Cal Crutchlow and Karel Abraham arrived separated by a point in the last race. The Briton ultimately emerged victorious, in what has been the closest fight since switching to four-stroke engines in 2002.

Martín plays down the importance of this honorary title, since in his opinion he claims to be the moral winner for having missed four races, although he will try to succeed Brad Binder in the record.

However, this peculiar classification already saw how a MotoGP world champion like Joan Mir fell defeated in 2019, when another snatched him away: Fabio Quartararo.

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2002 –Daijiro Kato
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2003 – Nicky Hayden, Repsol Honda Team
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2004 – Ruben Xaus
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2005 – Tony Elias
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2006 – Dani Pedrosa
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2007 – Sylvain Guintoli
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2008 – Jorge Lorenzo, Yamaha Factory Racing
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2009 – Mika Kallio, Pramac Racing
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2010 – Ben Spies, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
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2011 – Cal Crutchlow, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
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2012 – Stefan Bradl, LCR Honda MotoGP
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2013 – Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
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2014 – Pol Espargaro, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
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2015 – Maverick Viñales, Team Suzuki MotoGP
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2016 – Tito Rabat, Estrella Galicia 0.0 Marc VDS
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2017 – Johann Zarco, Monster Yamaha Tech 3
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2018 – Franco Morbidelli, Estrella Galicia 0.0 Marc VDS
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2019 – Fabio Quartararo, Petronas Yamaha SRT
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2020 – Brad Binder, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
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