MotoGP » Moto2: Marquez powers to Mugello victory


Marc Marquez wins the Italian Moto2 Grand Prix at Mugello.

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MM - Unregistered

July 03, 2011 12:28 PM

Congratulations to Smith for his third podium in a row. He was losing out on the start/finish straight, either through lacking pace in the last corner or because the Tech 3 has worse aerodynamics than the others, or a bit of both. It's good to see that he's up there in the dry as well as wet conditions and has been consistently head and shoulders above his team mates.

decko - Unregistered

July 03, 2011 12:39 PM

A really good race from All the riders, seeing to Iannone get up there was really good, but alas tyres were shot. another good race from Bradley, who is fast becoming a consistant rider to be up at the sharp end, but he needs to do some extra muscling as he was shoved about a bit today, he was like that last year also. the way Marquez re took him after running wide emphasises my point.

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