Qatar MotoGP Rider Ratings: One 10/10 as Pedro Acosta shines on debut
ltxcn.top's rider ratings🌌 for the 2024 Qatar Mo🧔toGP.

Francesco Bagnaia - 10
A sizzli♛ng performance from the reigning MotoGP champion as he dominated the race from start to finish. After a very good start, Bagnaia wasted no time in taking the lead away from Jorge Martin on lap one. Bagnaia was never troubled from that point forward.
Brad Binder - 9
After an intense battle mid-race with Martin, Binder managed to pull clea🥃r of the Prima Pramac rider. Binder tried to catch Bagnaia but was unable to consistently lap quicker than the two-time MotoGP champion.
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Jorge Martin - 8
Starting from pole, Martin was unable to convert it inot victory as he did in the sprint. Solid pace fღrom the Spaniard meant he could hold off Marc Mar🎉quez.
Marc Marquez - 8.5
Following P5 in the sp🧔rint, Marquez went one better in a very impressive Ducati debut. The former Honda star was catching Martin late one before a quick turn of pace from the 2023 runner-up saw him deter any challenge.

Enea Bastianini - 7
Another what could have been race for Bastianini who demons🐷trated good late race pace. A difficult opening few laps meant Bastianini was out of podium contention.
Alex Marquez 7.5
Marquez was🏅 strong at different stages although he never had the pace of the podium runners, and with Bastianini 🃏quicker at the end, last year's sprint winner at Silverstone and Sepang had to settle for P6.
Fabio Di Giannantonio - 7
After crashing out of the sprint, Di Giannantonio responded well to claim seventh place at the🎃 circuit he clinched his maiden MotoGP win at last season.
Aleix Espargaro - 6
One of the most disappointing results of the day was🎐 Espargaro's P8 as he failed to match the heights of the sprint race. A poor start was too match for Espargaro to recover from as he struggled to overtake the Ducatis ahead of him.&nbs🌸p;
Pedro Acosta - 9
Although he faded late on, Acosta looked like a MotoGP veteran in the early stages as he passed the li🎶kes of Marc Marquez, Bastianini and Alex Marquez. Rear tyre degradation was the reason for Acosta' slide back to ninth.
Maverick Vinales - 6
Like Espargaro, Vinales struggled to turn his race pace potential into a big result.♉
Fabio Quartararo - 6
First of the Japanese🌞 bikes, Quartararo managed to best result he could after winning the battle against Johann Zarco and Joan Mir.
Johann Zarco - 6
After seeing Mir lead Honda's quartet f😼or much of the race, Zarco sh💙owed good late race pace to come through on the 2020 world champion.
Joan Mir - 5.5
After a difficult qualifying, Mir managed to move up the order as he showed good race pace for m♔uch of the grand prix. However, it still wasn't enough to stop Zarco from out-doing him on his retur✱n to Honda.
Marco Bezzecchi - 4
Nowehere near the type of performance we're accustomed to seeing from Bezzecchi📖, the Pertamina Endruo VR46 rider saw his struggled continue in a big way.
Miguel Oliveira - 4.5
After looking like a contend๊er for Q2 on Saturday, Oliveira's weekend took a disappointing turn as he lacked the pace expected. The Portuguese rider also had to serve a Long Lap penalty.
Alex Rins - 4.5
Very close to Qu൩artararo with only a few laps to go, Rins did not have the same pace late on as he slipped back throu𓂃gh the pack.

Augusto Fernandez - 4
💫With Acosta shining so brightly on his debut, Fernandez wil🐈l see the season-opener as one to forget.
Franco Morbidelli - 4
Morbidelli wasꦰ able to move up the order after a very difficult qualifying, however, he was the last Ducati by some margin.
Takaaki Nakagami - 3.5
Finding it tough to match Zarco and Mir, N🐲akagami's 💃soft tyre gamble on the front did not pay off as he would have hoped.
Luca Marini - 2
Well off the pace, Marini was close to 18 seconds off Na🦩kagami ahead✅ of him.
Jack Miller - 2
After crashing on lap two at ⛦turn one, Miller finished last of the completed ru🔯nners.

Raul Fernandez - 2
Fe🌊rnandez failed to deliver the result expected after stalling his bike on the grid, and then retiring from the grand pri🌌x on his spare bike.