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If, one day, you have to be driven by a Grand Prix rider, we can only advise you to choose Romano Fenati (Marinelli Rivacold Snipers) in Moto3, Jesko Raffin (Garage Plus Interwetten) in Moto2 and Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) in MotoGP!

These are in fact the drivers who suffered the fewest falls this year in their category. And the gaps are large because, for example in MotoGP, if we find Valentino Rossi at one end of the board with only 2 units, the other end is occupied by Sam Lowes with 25 loss of control.

The same in Moto2, if Jesko Raffin is the only driver to have remained on his wheels throughout the year, Jorge Navarro tasted asphalt 21 times.

Finally, in Moto3, Roman Fenati experienced only one failure, compared to 15 in gabriel rodrigo et Kaito Toba.

If we return to MotoGP, we realize that the worst bike/rider package goes to the reluctant Honda, with 64 crashes for five pilots and 14 races, an average of 12,8 per pilot. Statistically, a Honda driver therefore has almost a chance of crashing each Grand Prix weekend (91%)!

On the other hand, the 24 falls of the 4 pilots Yamaha indicate less than one chance in two (42%)…

Between the two, we find respectively KTM with 13 falls for 2 pilots (46%), Ducati with 67 falls for eight pilots (59%), and Suzuki with 19 falls for 2 pilots (67%).

Of course, worse than Honda there is, with Aprilia who suffered 39 falls for 2 riders, or a 139% chance of falling during the weekend. And this is not only due to Sam Lowes, since Alex Espargaro already totals 14 units, or as many falls as Grand Prix.