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2021: This is MotoGP



A new champion, an exciting new generation and an emotional farewell! 2021 was a vintage year in #MotoGP!

24 thoughts on “2021: This is MotoGP”

  1. Top 10 Riders of 2021 in my opinion:

    1st – Fabio Quartararo (Obviously)

    2nd – Francesco Bagnaia (Improved so much to the point that he emerged as one of the title contenders of the season. The only downside is he was a little inconsistent during the 2nd quarter of the season)

    3rd – Jorge Martin (Had a very outstanding season overall which saw him capturing 4 poles and podiums including a race victory. The only downside for his maiden premier class season is the injury he suffered in Portimão, which forced him to miss up to 4 races in the process)

    4th – Marc Marquez (Had exceeded expectations since his return back in Portimão which we saw him capturing 3 race wins and an additional podium finish. The only downside for his 2021 season however, is the somewhat high number of DNFs ranging from a simple mistake to a devastating one)

    5th – Joan Mir (Remained consistent and had a solid number of podiums as a defending champion, but no race victories under his belt means that his 2021 season is overall a step back from 2020, even though he did finish the 2021 season in 3rd)

    6th – Enea Bastianini (Had a very good maiden premier class season which we saw him frequently finishing a race within the Top 10 and even captured a couple of podium finishes with an outdated bike. With such results, he might continue to surprise us in the next season)

    7th – Jack Miller (Had his best season so far in his premier class career by finishing in 4th overall, but inconsistency is still a major issue in his 2021 season)

    8th – Johann Zarco (Had a very good start during the first half of the season to the point that he would be one of the possible candidates to clinch the title for the 2021 season, but sadly he fell off from the radar during the second half of the season and didn't recover until the last three races of the 2021 season)

    9th – Brad Binder (In contrast to other KTM riders, Brad had a moderately better season due to his frequent number of Top 10 finishes including a race victory caused by his bold move of finishing the race with slick tyres in Austria R2. But his achievements of the season are rather pale in comparison to most other Tier-1 and Tier-2 riders in the 2021 MotoGP grid.

    10th – Aleix Espargaró (Perhaps the most improved rider after Pecco thanks to the much more competitive Aprilia bike. But he should had scored at least a couple more Top 5 finishes in this season)

  2. They don't need safety cars to make the racing exciting. In fact, when F1 tries to copy MotoGP it usually fails. Case in point is my theory that in Russia Norris tried to pull a Binder in Austria, and look what happened…

  3. Impressive how there’s no teams yet so much passion and spectacle almost like time stops and you see and feel what the rider is see and feeling by looking at his reaction and how the bike and rider become one to dance with their counter parts. Thanks to all the motogp team

  4. I'm an american. And few things send a chill down my back like the planes flying over Misano and Mugello do 🤯

  5. MotoGP 2021 Grand Prix Winners

    1. Qatar GP : M. Vinales 🇪🇸
    2. Doha GP : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷
    3. Portuguese GP : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷
    4. Spanish GP : Jack Miller 🇦🇺
    5. French GP : Jack Miller 🇦🇺
    6. Italian GP : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷
    7. Catalan GP : Miguel Oliveira 🇵🇹
    8. German GP : Marc Marquez 🇪🇸
    9. Dutch TT : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷
    10. Styrian GP : Jorge Martin 🇪🇸
    11. Austrian GP : Brad Binder 🇿🇦
    12. British GP : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷
    13. Aragon GP : F. Bagnaia 🇮🇹
    14. San Marino GP : F. Bagnaia 🇮🇹
    15. Americas GP : Marc Marquez 🇪🇸
    16. Emilia Romagna GP : Marc Marquez 🇪🇸
    17. Algarve GP : F. Bagnaia 🇮🇹
    18. Valencia GP : F. Bagnaia 🇮🇹

    Champions : Fabio Quartararo 🇫🇷🏆

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