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Mat Mladin’s take on the current state of play in MotoGP


2024 MotoGP World Championship
Mat Mladin gives us his take after the French GP

After an awesome French MotoGP, I figure now is as good as ever for a little racing recap.

2024 French GP

I wonder where all the “Marquez is finished” crowd are now? I can imagine them going out for a mate’s night out to watch the French GP, having a few beers, and they end up looking the other way and talking about the ugly chick at the end of the bar. I mean, what else could they be talking about? The sad thing about being a wanker behind the keyboard is that you miss some amazing racers doing things on motorbikes that sometimes seem ridiculous, and that’s coming from a bloke that won a few races. All these kids are awesome.

Marc Marquez

I think the first few races have proven a few things.

I think the Ducati is still the best bike on the track. It’s not by much, but it would seem to be the case. The only problem I have with myself believing this is that Ducati has three of the top five best riders in the world. I’d have said three of the top “four,” but Pedro, for a rookie, is proving himself quickly even though he hasn’t been close to winning yet.

Pedro Acosta

In my opinion, Marc is still the best motorcycle racer over the course of a forty-minute race than any of the others. Marc is hands down the best on the front tyre after it has worn, and this is keeping him competitive. From row five to second place in both races. I’d be game enough to say that only Marc Marquez can do that.

Jorge is doing everything ninety five percent, all of the time, hence why he is winning often. Not a lot of weaknesses with him. He is definitely a very keen to go bugger, isn’t he. Ants are in the pants big time.

Martin, Bagnaia, Marquez

The 24 Ducati is a beast compared to the 23. The best way to look at it is to do the same lap time on the 23; you are going to be on the edge more. Unless you’ve been searching for a couple of tenths, it would be hard to really see it, but at the front of any race at a high level, finding a couple of tenths feels like getting blood from a stone.

Pecco Bagnaia and the GP24

Unlike the Honda, Marc has a machine that makes much better mechanical grip now. For Marc, this is huge for his corner entry to apex. From what I’ve seen, the Honda gets off the corners every bit as good as the Ducati. In past years on the Honda, Marc coming down into La Chapelle was just a huge waiting game – waiting for the rear tyre to get back in line with the front tyre. It is night and day different now.

Almost the only time we saw Marc with the rear out like the old days was when he caught Pecco sleeping with a few corners to go and dive-bombed from six bike lengths behind.

Bagnaia, Martin, and Marc Marquez looming large…

To see the amount of ground he makes up on the front tyre in the area where the front brake is being released is crazy. This is the danger zone. As you release that brake initially and the front starts to unload all the way to the time you’ve got it turned and grab some gas, you are in the danger zone. The less time you spend in this area, the fewer crashes and the more consistent any rider will be. The way you set up the entry of a corner and the line you take getting to the apex from the very initial time you pull the brake lever in plays a very determining factor for consistency and ability to save both front and rear tyres for the whole race. I spoke to a fella from a riding school a couple of years ago who said that “all the blokes at the front pretty much do it the same”. Couldn’t be further from the truth. I one hundred per cent believe Jack’s biggest issue trying to find a consistent pace is at this part of the track and his body position in this area. There is a way to put a lot of pressure on tyres and a way to put less!

Jack Miller

Onto a completely different area of the corner, and I said this about Marc back in 2018 that his feel on relatively unloaded tyres at slow speed and at a max lean angle is next level, and it still is. No one before or has yet ever consistently drifted a GP bike on both tyres at relatively slow speeds like Marc. He has had a few rough years on uncompetitive machinery, but he is back, and he is poetry on a motorcycle. Drifting a bike doing 200 km/h isn’t that hard for most decent racers, but at sixty degrees of the lean angle at sixty kilometres per hour, it is very, very hard. I’d have crashed every single time!

Fabio Quartararo

Somebody give Fabio a good bike. After watching Marc’s progress this year, I was very, very surprised that Fabio signed BLUE so early in the piece. He was having a great race on Sunday before pushing a bit too far. Maybe he knows something we don’t but I feel it’s a big risk. He would be ridiculously fast on any of the Euro bikes.

Martin, Marquez, Bagnaia

Watching Pecco during that race was like watching two different riders. With three to go, he looked out of it, and then, all of a sudden, he was crawling all over Jorge. Some would say that it was because Marc was behind him, but I personally believe that he had confidence issues all weekend. Exiting the horseshoe coming towards where Marc passed him, he was so far up Jorge’s arse I thought he was about to mount him and go for the last lap shove. As the drone shot showed in the replay after the race, he decided there was nothing he could do about Jorge, and he sat up way too early. He was just weird to watch throughout the race, and he allowed a bit of a soft pass to happen with a few corners to go. When he took his helmet off, we could see what he thought of himself. Wasn’t happy.

Pedro Acosta

Pedro is so bloody good that when he crashes, he manages to go right between them. This is a skill that he could teach Marc, haha. The kid is definitely fast. I feel that race would have come to him with just a little patience. I can’t wait to see him in the mix-up front on a consistent basis. Talent coming out the wazoo!!!

The Aussie kids in the minibike classes all had solid weekends. Young Senna got a taste of the top six for a couple of laps at the start, which is all good for experience.

Senna Agius

A shout out to young Maxy Stauffer, who made a step forward onto the box at the last round of the ASBK. There are a couple of other speedy youngsters in the top ten of the championship also. The old fellas are gonna have to hurry up.

Cam Dunker and Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

Personally, I am a month post-knee replacement surgery and have been hating life. A couple of mates said the surgery was the best thing they have ever done but failed to tell me the best bit came after weeks of the worst bit. As I type this, I am on my first little walk and thinking that it is as big an achievement as winning a championship. You go, Mat!!!


MotoGP Le Mans Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Martin Duc 41m23.709
2 M Marquez Duc +0.446
3 F Bagnaia Duc +0.585
4 E Bastianini Duc +2.206
5 M Viñales Apr +4.053
6 F D Giannatonio Duc +9.480
7 F Morbidelli Duc +9.868
8 B Binder KTM +10.353
9 A Espargaro Apr +11.392
10 A Marquez Duc +13.442
11 R Fernandez Apr +24.201
12 J Zarco Hon +26.809
13 A Fernandez KTM +27.426
14 T Nakagami Hon +30.026
15 A Rins Yam +30.936
16 L Marini Hon +40.000
Not Classified
DNF F Quartararo Yam 11 laps
DNF J Miller KTM 11 laps
DNF M Oliveira Apr 11 laps
DNF J Mir Hon 13 laps
DNF M Bezzecchi Duc 24 laps
DNF P Acosta Ktm 25 laps

Le Mans MotoGP Top Speeds Across Weekend

Pos Rider Bike Speed
1 E Bastianni Duc 324.8
2 M Bezzecchi Duc 324.8
3 B Binder Ktm 324.8
4 M Marquez Duc 323.7
5 F Quartararo Yam 322.7
6 A Rins Yam 322.7
7 A Espargaro Apr 322.7
8 A Marquez Duc 321.6
9 M Viñales Apr 321.6
10 P Acosta KTM 321.6
11 T Nakagami Hon 321.6
12 F Morbidelli Duc 321.6
13 M Oliveira Apr 320.6
14 F Bagnaia Duc 320.6
15 F Giannantonio Duc 319.6
16 J Miller KTM 319.6
17 R Fernandez Apr 319.6
18 J Martin Duc 319.6
19 L Marini Hon 318.5
20 A Fernandez Ktm 318.5
21 J Mir Hon 317.5
22 J Zarco Hon 315.5

MotoGP Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Martin 129
2 Bagnaia 91
3 M Marquez 89
4 Bastianini 89
5 Viñales 81
6 Acosta 73
7 Binder 67
8 Espargaro 51
9 Di Giannantonio 47
10 Bezzecchi 36
11 A Marquez 33
12 Quartararo 25
13 Miller 24
14 Oliveira 23
15 R Fernandez 18
16 Morbidelli 15
17 A Fernandez 13
18 Mir 12
19 Zarco 9
20 Rins 7
21 Pedrosa 7
22 Nakagami 6
23 Marini 0
24 Bradl 0

Moto2 Le Mans Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 S Garcia Bos 35m20.709
2 A Ogura Bos +3.174
3 A Lopez Bos +3.704
4 J Roberts Kal +3.764
5 S Chantra Kal +3.935
6 A Canet Kal +4.511
7 F Aldeguer Bos +4.811
8 T Arbolino Kal +6.811
9 A Arenas Kal +8.831
10 I Guevara Kal +14.215
11 J Alcoba Kal +17.795
12 F Salac Kal +18.044
13 S Agius Kal +18.191
14 D Binder Kal +18.349
15 M Ramirez Kal +19.686
16 J Masia Kal +21.460
17 J Dixon Kal +26.939
18 D Öncü Kal +30.633
19 D Foggia Kal +30.804
20 J Navarro For +37.741
21 X Cardelus Kal +37.994
22 A Sasaki Kal +38.968
23 D Muñoz Kal 1 lap
24 M Gonzalez Kal 2 laps
25 Z Goorbergh Kal 2 laps
26 D Moreira Kal 3 laps

Moto2 Le Mans Top Speeds Across Weekend

Pos Rider Bike Speed
1 A Ogura Bos 272.4
2 A Sasaki Kal 271.7
3 T Arbolino Kal 270.9
4 D Binder Kal 270.2
5 D Öncü Kal 270.2
6 S Chantra Kal 269.5
7 D Foggia Kal 269.5
8 J Masia Kal 268.7
9 D Moreira Kal 268.7
10 M Ramirez Kal 268.7
11 J Roberts Kal 268.0
12 X Cardelus Kal 268.0
13 A Lopez Bos 268.0
14 I Guevara Kal 268.0
15 A Canet Kal 268.0
16 J Alcoba Kal 268.0
17 J Dixon Kal 268.0
18 B Baltus Kal 267.3
19 F Salac Kal 267.3
20 F Aldeguer Bos 267.3
21 A Arenas Kal 267.3
22 S Agius Kal 267.3
23 D Muñoz Kal 266.6
24 M Gonzalez Kal 266.6
25 X Artigas For 266.6
26 S Garcia Bos 265.9
27 J Navarro For 265.9
28 Z Goorbergh Kal 265.9

Moto2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 GARCIA Sergio 89
2 ROBERTS Joe 82
3 ALDEGUER Fermin 63
4 OGURA Ai 63
5 LOPEZ Alonso 54
6 CANET Aron 48
7 GONZALEZ Manuel 46
8 ARENAS Albert 38
9 ALCOBA Jeremy 30
10 RAMIREZ Marcos 29
11 VIETTI Celestino 29
12 CHANTRA Somkiat 28
13 ARBOLINO Tony 26
14 BALTUS Barry 23
15 FOGGIA Dennis 10
16 GUEVARA Izan 10
17 SALAC Filip 10
18 VD GOORBERGH Zonta 6
19 AGIUS Senna 5
20 BINDER Darryn 3
21 ÖNCÜ Deniz 3
22 BENDSNEYDER Bo 2

Moto3 Le Mans Race Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 D Alonso CFM 34m00.058
2 D Holgado GAS +0.105
3 C Veijer HUS +0.242
4 J Esteban CFM +0.476
5 I Ortola KTM +0.612
6 A Fernandez HON +0.797
7 R Yamanaka KTM +0.958
8 J Rueda KTM +1.035
9 T Suzuki HUS +1.101
10 A Piqueras HON +2.163
11 L Lunetta HON +6.715
12 J Roulstone GAS +6.903
13 J Kelso KTM +7.217
14 T Furusato HON +10.776
15 D Almansa HON +11.350
16 X Zurutuza KTM +13.275
17 S Nepa KTM +16.200
18 N Dettwiler KTM +27.941
19 N Carraro KTM +28.799
20 T Buasri HON +34.168
21 J Whatley HON +47.787

Moto3 Le Mans Top Speeds Across Weekend

Pos Rider Bike Speed
1 S Nepa KTM 231.3
2 T Suzuki Hus 229.7
3 J Esteban CFM 229.7
4 R Yamanaka KTM 229.7
5 D Muñoz KTM 229.7
6 D Alonso CFM 229.2
7 R Rossi KTM 229.2
8 J Rueda KTM 228.7
9 J Roulstone GAS 228.1
10 C Veijer Hus 228.1
11 X Zurutuza KTM 228.1
12 T Furusato Hon 228.1
13 A Fernandez Hon 228.1
14 A Piqueras Hon 227.6
15 N Carraro KTM 227.6
16 I Ortola KTM 227.6
17 M Bertelle Hon 227.6
18 D Almansa Hon 227.1
19 L Lunetta Hon 227.1
20 J Kelso KTM 227.1
21 D Holgado GAS 227.1
22 T Buasri Hon 226.1
23 N Dettwiler KTM 225.6
24 S Ogden Hon 224.5
25 F Farioli Hon 220.1
26 J Whatley Hon 220.1

Moto3 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 HOLGADO Daniel 94
2 ALONSO David 93
3 VEIJER Collin 62
4 ORTOLA Ivan 50
5 KELSO Joel 42
6 MUÑOZ David 38
7 YAMANAKA Ryusei 35
8 ESTEBAN Joel 33
9 PIQUERAS Angel 32
10 FERNANDEZ Adrian 31
11 SUZUKI Tatsuki 30
12 RUEDA Jose Antonio 28
13 ROULSTONE Jacob 27
14 NEPA Stefano 26
15 FURUSATO Taiyo 18
16 CARRARO Nicola 15
17 ROSSI Riccardo 13
18 BERTELLE Matteo 8
19 LUNETTA Luca 6
20 OGDEN Scott 5
21 FARIOLI Filippo 4
22 ZURUTUZA Xabi 3

2024 FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar (Updated)
Rnd Date Location
1 10 Mar Qatar Lusail International Circuit
2 24 Mar Portugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
3 14 Apr Americas Circuit of The Americas
4 28 Apr Spain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
5 12 May France Le Mans
6 26 May Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
7 02 Jun Italy Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
8 16 Jun Kazakhstan Sokol International Racetrack
9 30 Jun Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
10 07 Jul Germany Sachsenring
11 04 Aug Great Britain Silverstone Circuit
12 18 Aug Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
13 01 Sep Aragon MotorLand Aragón
14 08 Sep San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano
15 22 Sep India Buddh International Circuit
16 29 Sep Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit
17 06 Oct Japan Mobility Resort Motegi
18 20 Oct Australia Phillip Island
19 27 Oct Thailand Chang International Circuit
20 03 Nov Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
21 17 Nov Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo

 

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