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MotoGP is back this weekend! Aragon | Viva La España

Trev by Trev
September 18, 2017
in MotoGP, Motorcycle News, Motorcycle Racing
MotoGP returns to Spain with three Spaniards in the MotoGP Top Five
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MotoGP 2017 – Round 14 – Aragon

From the Rimini Riviera to the arid landscape of Aragon, Misano and MotorLand Aragon hail two very different challenges for the grid – in two very different settings. Winding up from the coast of Catalunya into the province of Teruel, the blue of the Mediterranean fades as the spectacular town of Alcañiz comes into view. Here, racing is woven into the history of the town – and MotorLand Aragon is its modern outpost. Technical, challenging and world class, it’s a canvas that has been splashed with both incredible victory and unassailable defeat, and one that once again could stage one of the tipping points of the season in 2017. Equal points, equal wins, and everything in the balance.

Aragon MotoGP 2016 Podium - Marc Marquez 1st, Jorge Lorenzo 2nd, Valentino Rossi 3rd
Aragon MotoGP 2016 Podium – Marc Marquez 1st, Jorge Lorenzo 2nd, Valentino Rossi 3rd

Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) showed he could walk on water last time out at Misano, edging along the tightrope between glory and gravel to perfection and taking his fourth win of the year heading into the track he considers his true home venue. That victory puts him equal with Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) on both points and victories at the top of the standings, so supremacy is marked by second place finishes. Therefore, it’s Marquez who heads onto home turf at Aragon with the Championship lead – and an unrelenting record at the venue. The reigning Champion has points of attack throughout the season chalked on the calendar even before the first laps are raced, and Aragon has a target on its back.

Marc Marquez – Aragon 2016

As well as it being home turf, that’s because Marquez is the man to beat at MotorLand and has been since he first raced there. His record isn’t perfect – a crash in the wet in 2014 and in the dry in 2015 see to that – but the number 93 has been on pole position for six of the last seven years, in every category, and has the kind of pace to threaten his rivals even before arriving at the track. Marquez’ backyard and one of his favourite circuits, Aragon is 93 territory through and through. But this is 2017, and every weekend writes its own rules – something the Italian right beside him in the standings will be hoping remains true.

Marc Marquez - Aragon 2016
Marc Marquez – Aragon 2016

Dovizioso took his first podium at Misano this season and played it safe for P3 – saying he knew pushing forward was too big a risk given his feeling on the bike. It could have proved an easy temptation, but the number 4 instead banked another good haul of points to ensure he remains toe-to-toe with Marquez in the title fight. MotorLand turns the tables with ‘DesmoDovi’ behind enemy lines – and it would be a big scalp and boost for the Borgo Panigale factory rider to take the win. He has been on the podium before at MotorLand, and was the first win to win four races this year, so now the target shifts to number five.

Andrea Dovizioso - Aragon 2015
Andrea Dovizioso – Aragon 2015

Dovizioso’s teammate, Jorge Lorenzo, is the man who bested compatriot Marquez in both 2014 and 2015. Suffering a tough start to the year in 2014 saw Lorenzo back on the top step at the venue in the wet for his first win of the year, and 2015 was a classic victory from the ‘Spartan’ to win clear at the front. That year also saw a masterclass from the man who took second – Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team).

Jorge Lorenzo took victory in a chaotic dry-wet race at Aragon, ahead of Aleix Espargaro and Cal Crutchlow on the podium.
Jorge Lorenzo took victory in a chaotic dry-wet race at Aragon in 2014, ahead of Aleix Espargaro and Cal Crutchlow on the podium.

Misano was a tough one for the number 26, but Aragon will surely see him back on his incredible midseason run of being on the podium more often than not. Struggling to get heat in the tyres made the San Marino GP expensive for the ‘Baby Samurai’ in the wet, but winning a stunning duel with Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) in 2015 was one of Pedrosa’s most memorable rides, and the Repsol Honda rider is also a previous winner at the track in 2012. The number 26 will be one to watch.

Dani Pedrosa - Aragon 2014
Dani Pedrosa – Aragon 2014

This year sees Rossi likely remaining on the sidelines after breaking his leg before Misano.

Valentino Rossi - Aragon 2016
Valentino Rossi – Aragon 2016

His teammate Maverick Viñales will be spearheading the fight for factory Yamaha team, and he’s another riding on home turf. Dovizioso will likely be surrounded by local heroes at the front, and one of them is sure to be Viñales – with Yamaha having seemed to have got to grips with some tyre issues that plagued them earlier in the year. He acquitted himself well in the wet in the San Marino GP despite limited experience in the conditions, but he’s also the man who needs to gain a little on the two man at the top, with the added incentive of defeating Marquez at a track the rider from Cervera wishes to make his own. And with no Rossi, there will be a new face on the other side of the Yamaha garage.

Aragon 2016
Aragon 2016

Michael van der Mark is the man Yamaha have chosen to ride the M1 at Aragon. 2014 World Supersport Champion, multiple WorldSBK podium finisher, three-time Suzuka 8H winner and the first Dutch rider to take a pole position in World Superbike, ‘Magic Michael’ comes into the event off the back of a stunning first visit to the rostrum for Yamaha at Portimao – and that off the back of another victory in the Suzuka 8H earlier this summer. It will be a weekend to remember for the Rotterdam resident, who goes into the event with no knowledge of the bike, but good knowledge of the track.

Aragon 2016 - Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi
Aragon 2016 – Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi

The Independent Team ranks are also full of home heroes, including Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) and Alvaro Bautista (Pull&Bear Aspar Team). Espargaro is also a former podium finisher at the venue, in 2014, when he fought Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda) to the line in a wet weather duel behind winner Lorenzo. Both men crashed at Misano although Crutchlow remounted for points, and both will not plan on making the same mistake at MotorLand. On the other side of that coin is Danilo Petrucci (Octo Pramac Racing), who will want a rerun of another incredible result at Misano; on the podium once more back up at the front.

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Hector Barbera - Aragon 2015
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Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) was the top rookie at Misano, and the Spaniard is getting back into the groove after being sidelined due to injury earlier in the season. He’s a winner at MotorLand in Moto3, too, and it’s a true home track for the Spaniard – having grown up close by. Sam Lowes (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) is another rookie who will be eager to race there, having won at the track last season in Moto2 in incredible style.

MotoGP 2016 - Rnd 14 - Aragon - Podium - Moto2
MotoGP 2016 – Rnd 14 – Aragon – Podium – Moto2

The man who lost out last time out is another rookie looking to bounce back – Johann Zarco (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) – after the Frenchman ran out of fuel and was forced to push it to the line. But he’ll be back at Aragon, as will teammate Jonas Folger; both of whom already count on podium finishes in the premier class this season.

Red Bull KTM Factory racing will be buoyed by their results in the San Marino GP. With Bradley Smith taking his first top ten for the team and teammate Pol Espargaro just behind him in P11, it was another impressive finish for the Austrian factory in their first season – despite the lack of wet weather data. The story has been going even better in the dry, and the team and riders have data from Aragon, having tested there more than enough to feel confident that they can cut the gap once again.

The Red Bull KTM MotoGP Factory Racing Team with Miguel Oliveira, Bradley Smith, Pol Espargaro and Mika Kallio
The Red Bull KTM MotoGP Factory Racing Team with Miguel Oliveira, Bradley Smith, Pol Espargaro and Mika Kallio

Every race is worth 25 points, but some victories are more than a mathematical effect on the title fight. Whatever happens at MotorLand, it’s unlikley the balance of the scales will remain the same. So who will reign the old Kingdom of Aragon this season?

MotoGP World Standings after Round 13 – Misano – Top 15
  1. Marc MARQUEZ – Honda – SPA – 199
  2. Andrea DOVIZIOSO – Ducati – ITA – 199
  3. Maverick VIÑALES – Yamaha – SPA – 183
  4. Valentino ROSSI – Yamaha – ITA – 157
  5. Dani PEDROSA – Honda – SPA – 150
  6. Johann ZARCO – Yamaha – FRA – 110
  7. Danilo PETRUCCI – Ducati – ITA – 95
  8. Cal CRUTCHLOW – Honda – GBR – 92
  9. Jorge LORENZO – Ducati – SPA – 90
  10. Jonas FOLGER – Yamaha – GER – 84
  11. Alvaro BAUTISTA – Ducati – SPA – 62
  12. Scott REDDING – Ducati – GBR – 54
  13. Jack MILLER – Honda – AUS – 53
  14. Aleix ESPARGARO – Aprilia – SPA – 43
  15. Loris BAZ – Ducati – FRA – 39

Everything to play for: Lüthi closes in and Marquez returns

When the rain came down at Misano, it put the title fight on a knife egde – and it was Franco Morbidelli (EG 0,0 Marc VDS) who fell foul of the weather, crashing out of the lead and forced to watch key rival Tom Lüthi (CarXpert Interwetten) bring it home in second – slashing the Italian’s advantage to nine points. Now Morbidelli is under pressure once more, with only five rounds remaining and an even smaller cushion of points to play with.

The leader of the pack will want to reassert his authority quickly, having taken two big hits in the points of late, at Misano and Brno. Lüthi will likewise want to strike again and quickly, and took fourth last year. But a complicating factor could be the return of his teammate Alex Marquez, who although coming back from injury, took his first podium finish in the intermediate class at Aragon – 0.032 seconds ahead of Morbidelli last year. With a top record in Moto3™ at the track too, Marquez will be a question mark in terms of his fitness over the full race – but has a lot less to lose. He is also undefeated on home turf so far this year.

Dominique Aegerter (Kiefer Racing) was the man on the top step at Misano, and the Swiss rider will be on a high going into MotorLand. So will Hafizh Syahrin (Petronas Raceline Malaysia), who took his second ever podium last time out. The boost could see both men make a push forward again.

Takaaki Nakagami (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia) came back down to earth at Misano following his win at Silverstone, crashing out on the last lap although able to remount and score a couple of points. Nakagami was fifth last season at MotorLand, ahead of another man looking for more, Lorenzo Baldassarri (Forward Racing Team), who took seventh. Another crasher in the San Marino GP was Mattia Pasini (Italtrans Racing Team), who started from pole – and who has had incredible speed all year, never to be counted out.

Maverick Viñales scored an impressive Moto2 victory at the Gran Premio Movistar de Aragon, with Tito Rabat and Johann Zarco also on the rostrum in 2014
Maverick Viñales scored an impressive Moto2 victory at the Gran Premio Movistar de Aragon, with Tito Rabat and Johann Zarco also on the rostrum in 2014
Moto2 World Standings after Round 13 – Misano – Top 20
  1. Franco MORBIDELLI – Kalex – ITA – 223
  2. Thomas LUTHI – Kalex – SWI – 214
  3. Alex MARQUEZ – Kalex – SPA – 155
  4. Miguel OLIVEIRA – KTM – POR – 141
  5. Francesco BAGNAIA – Kalex – ITA – 124
  6. Takaaki NAKAGAMI – Kalex – JPN – 109
  7. Mattia PASINI – Kalex – ITA – 104
  8. Dominique AEGERTER – Suter – SWI – 88
  9. Simone CORSI – Speed Up – ITA – 86
  10. Hafizh SYAHRIN – Kalex – MAL – 66
  11. Luca MARINI – Kalex – ITA – 59
  12. Xavi VIERGE – Tech 3 – SPA – 56
  13. Brad BINDER – KTM – RSA – 56
  14. Jorge NAVARRO – Kalex – SPA – 50
  15. Marcel SCHROTTER – Suter – GER – 44
  16. Fabio QUARTARARO – Kalex – FRA – 41
  17. Lorenzo BALDASSARRI – Kalex – ITA – 39
  18. Sandro CORTESE – Suter – GER – 28
  19. Remy GARDNER – Tech 3 – AUS – 17
  20. Axel PONS – Kalex – SPA – 17

Joan Mir honing in on home glory after Fenati fights back

Home turf is always a special place to race, as Romano Fenati (Marinelli Rivacold Snipers) found out once again last time out as he put on a wet weather masterclass to win by more than 28 seconds at Misano. In doing so, he took back second in the title fight – but key rival Joan Mir (Leopard Racing) remains 61 points clear at the head of the table. And now? Back to home turf for the Spaniard, as the paddock heads for MotorLand.

Last year Mir took a top five as a rookie, which makes good reading for the Majorcan – and he did the double at the track in the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3 Junior World Championship in 2015. That same year, Fenati was on the podium in third in the World Championship, and took the win at the track in 2014 – setting the scene for a good showdown in 2017.

Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia 0,0) also took a solid rookie result last season in seventh, and he’ll be wanting to bounce back quickly after a DNF at Misano. His teammate, Enea Bastianini, will be thinking the same – and was on the podium at MotorLand in 2016; the highest finisher of those still competing in the class. Just behind him was then-teammate Fabio Di Giannantonio (Del Conca Gresini Moto3), another top finisher as a rookie last year, and another threat this year. Add in his 2017 teammate Jorge Martin, and the fight at the front is sure to be a good showdown – with many looking for glory on enemy territory or glory on home turf.

Two of the wildcards lining up will be interesting prospects, too, having experience already this season – filling in for injured riders on the world stage. Dennis Foggia (Junior Team VR46 Riders Academy) and Jaume Masia (Cuna de Campeones) will both be looking to make an impact.

Miguel Oliveira took the race win at Aragaon in 2015 as title rivals Enea Bastianini and Danny Kent crashed out on the final lap at the Aragon GP.
Miguel Oliveira took the race win at Aragaon in 2015 as title rivals Enea Bastianini and Danny Kent crashed out on the final lap at the Aragon GP.
Moto3 World Standings after Round 13 – Misano – Top 15
  1. Joan MIR – Honda – SPA – 246
  2. Romano FENATI – Honda – ITA – 185
  3. Aron CANET – Honda – SPA – 162
  4. Jorge MARTIN – Honda – SPA – 121
  5. Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO – Honda – ITA – 117
  6. Andrea MIGNO – KTM – ITA – 98
  7. John MCPHEE – Honda – GBR – 96
  8. Marcos RAMIREZ – KTM – SPA – 96
  9. Enea BASTIANINI – Honda – ITA – 87
  10. Philipp OETTL – KTM – GER – 84
  11. Juanfran GUEVARA – KTM – SPA – 71
  12. Nicolo BULEGA – KTM – ITA – 70
  13. Bo BENDSNEYDER – KTM – NED – 48
  14. Livio LOI – Honda – BEL – 47
  15. Tatsuki SUZUKI – Honda – JPN – 43

 

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