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Honestly, although the race was very interesting, for once it wasn't really reflected in the curves. First of all, for a practical reason: in the absence of the red of the Ducati and the orange of the Honda, they are relatively difficult to read...

Marc Márquez : starting from pole position acquired on a mixed track, he had no other choice but to try to escape from Vinales who he knew would be faster on a dry track. It worked for three laps before crashing in a way he can't really explain.

Maverick Vinales : only took three laps to reach the same pace as Marc Márquez. The latter's fall made him barely cautious for one lap before he gradually accelerated to set the fastest lap of the race on the 12th lap. Its curve is stable, barely relaxing in the last five laps. Great work!

Valentino Rossi : once again, one of the most stable curves on the board. Crutchlow's overtaking is almost not noticeable, unlike a slowdown on the 23rd lap.

Alvaro Bautista : the surprise of the graph. Despite an imported curve due to numerous overtakes and the fight with Johann Zarco, the Spanish rider finished his race at a higher pace than he started it, thus confirming that, paradoxically, the Ducati do not torment their tires back.

Johann zarco : his comeback, his big attack and the big fight with Álvaro Bautista delighted us but damaged his hard rear tire.

Jonas Folger : the most irregular curve in the graph. The job that comes in.

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