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5 Key Players To Watch Out For MotoGP Japanese GP 2023

1 years ago By Sports Desk

 The MotoGP season continues its thrilling journey, and fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix at the iconic Motegi circuit. With the championship race heating up, every race becomes crucial, and the Japanese GP promises to deliver high-speed drama and excitement.

Here are the 5 key players to watch out for in the MotoGP Japanese GP 2023: 

 1. Francesco Bagnaia (Italy) – Ducati Lenovo Team: Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia, the reigning world champion, has been in phenomenal form in the 2023 season. With five victories, including three impressive sprints and race doubles, Bagnaia is leading the title race. Despite a slow start to the season, he made a remarkable comeback, positioning himself as the rider to beat. With the #1 on his bike, Bagnaia is determined to defend his title and extend his lead in Japan.The Italian rider’s tally of 283 points, 5 wins, and 8 podiums showcases his dominance in the current campaign. Bagnaia’s ability to handle pressure and deliver consistent performances makes him a formidable contender in every race.  

2. Jorge Martín Almoguera (Spain)Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati):  Jorge Martin, also known as the ‘Martinator,’ is another rider to keep an eye on in the Japanese GP. Rising through the ranks of Moto3 and Moto2, Martin has quickly made his mark in MotoGP. Despite facing a serious crash in Portugal, which forced him to miss four races, Martin secured his first-ever MotoGP win in the same year.In 2023, Martin will be on a strong comeback trail as a title contender. He aims to challenge his fellow Ducati rider, Bagnaia, for the championship. Martin’s ability to bounce back from setbacks and his recent success in the Tissot sprint race and the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli Grand Prix highlight his determination.   

3. Pol Espargaro (Spain)—Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (KTM):  Pol Espargaro, with a decade of MotoGP experience, is known for his tenacity and resilience. After a challenging stint with Repsol Honda, Espargaro reunited with Tech3 for the 2023 season. However, his year got off to a tough start due to a massive crash in the season opener in Portugal, which sidelined him until the British GP.Despite these setbacks, Espargaro displayed a true warrior spirit. He aims to add to his tally of eight MotoGP podiums before the season’s end. Espargaro’s experience and determination make him a rider who can never be counted out.   

4. Marc Marquez (Spain)—Repsol Honda Team:  Marc Marquez, widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time (GOATs), boasts eight World Championships, including six in MotoGP. Despite a challenging period due to injuries and struggles with his Honda, Marquez remains a force to be reckoned with.Returning fully fit in 2023, Marquez is eager to turn his fortune around. His unmatched talent and determination mean that he can never be ruled out as a championship contender. Marquez’s ability to perform under pressure and make comebacks sets him apart.   

5. Brand Binder (South Africa): Red Bull KTM Factory Racing: Brad Binder, the Moto3 World Champion of 2016, is entering his fourth MotoGP season with the Red Bull KTM team. While the previous seasons presented challenges, Binder secured his third premier-class race victory. In 2023, both Binder and KTM will have experienced a resurgence, signaling a promising return to form.Binder’s commitment to KTM until at least 2026 and his record-setting speed in the sprint race of Mugello at 366.1 KpH make him a rider with immense potential. His dedication to his team and improving performance make him a rider to watch.

The MotoGP Japanese GP 2023 promises to be a race of intense competition and excitement. With these five key players in the mix, fans can expect breathtaking battles on the iconic Motegi circuit. Whether it’s Bagnaia defending his title, Martin’s comeback story, Espargaro’s resilience, Marquez’s determination, or Binder’s resurgence, each rider brings their own unique story to the race. It’s a race you won’t want to miss!

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