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MotoGP™ Last Lap | 2022 #AragonGP



No team orders meant revenge for The Beast Have another look at that outstanding final lap battle between Enea Bastianini …

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  1. I notice that modern coverage does not have much engine sound in it. That's a shame, the sound is an integral part of the experience. Engine noise is not as noticeable now and I wonder if it is part of the plan so that we don't mind so much when petrol engines are gone and there is just the whine of electric motors to listen to?

  2. Pecco finally got his own medicine. Prescribed by a nimbler rider, no less. Outmaneuvered in the corner, then unable to pass on the long backstraight (well, the bike in front this time was not a Yamaha, KTM, or Honda). Up next Motegi wouldn't be any easier and besides, Marquez and his Honda could pose another challenge there too now that he seems healthy enough to ride.

  3. Aragon always provides great racing. One of the best circuits on the calendar that I haven't seen many talk about it. It certainly isn't the most beautiful, but it has lots of overtaking opportunities. Turn 1,4,5,7,12,15,16,17 are all legitimate overtaking chances (turn 17 at least was in the past, now it's not possible with the dirty air from the aerodynamics.

  4. 5 or 6 years ago, I don't even watch F1, now I don't miss every single race. And watching more about it, highlights, pre show, post show, everything that I can watch.

    I don't know why I can't watch MotoGP on this current time, there is no passion. Not from the riders or the races, but from the show itself. Lack of passion.

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