Marc Marquez overtakes analysed after passing Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta

“They were all decisive moves. He came from a long w🦩ay back."

Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez

Marc Marquez was commend🔯ed for his ꧋“clean” manoeuvres in the San Marino MotoGP sprint race.

The Gresini Ducati rider🍎 was forced to start from ninth on the grid after ꦑcrashing in qualifying on Saturday.

But he ro𒐪ared past Brad Binder and Pedro Acost𝓰a in the sprint race to secure a P5 finish.

“A poor🍌 start. He qualified badly, due to the crash,” Neil Hodgson analysed on TNT Sports. “Then, it was a fight.

“That will have been theܫ quickest race that Marquez has ever been in. When it’s all-action and you’re passing people, you look at your board and thi൩nk ‘there are only three laps to go…’

“He didn’t do a lot wrong. The passes were all 🐼clean. Even the last one.”

Hodgson said about Marquez’s pass on Binder: “They were all decisive move🐟s. He𝓀 came from a long way back.

“I ꦆthought it might have been 🦂dirtier! But, as it turns out, it was clean.”

Marquez’s overꦿtake of Acosta was analysed by Hodgson: “Pedro went in too quick. He had to roll the throttle because he was over the kerb.

“That allowed M🎐arc to have much faster closing speed. There was room, albeit tight in a fast part of the track.”

No track limit warning

Marquez was unusually the only rider in the top 10 without a track limits warn♛ing.

Michael Laverty commented: “The fact you get your warning fo🧸r one indiscretion?

“Turn 11, it🤡’s♚ so easy. Acosta did everything to stay off the green.

“Marc riding clean? That’s not the Marc you typica🍬lly expect.

“He🐎 is normally playing with🐈 the limits but he was under control.

“He needs a good start ꧂tomorrow. He’s got good rhythm and, over feature race distance, it will be a different story﷽.”

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