MotoGP Australia Canal+: Relive the Grand Prix in 6 minutes of video!

If you weren’t able to get up yesterday to see the breathtaking Australian MotoGP Sprintand even if you simply want to review the highlights, Canal+ Sport offers you this video summary in just a few minutes! And for the Grand Prix, even earlier this morning, there are another 6 minutes that the encrypted channel is making available to you, so you don’t miss anything of the captive race at Phillip Island.

After the blunder of Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) at the first corner before his exceptional comeback yesterday during the sprint, it was this time even before the start that the intrigue was played out, with his tear-off thrown under his rear wheel. Skating, passing the first turn in 13th position, and the suspense was created, to know how far the eight-time world champion could go, while the race was led by
Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) in front of the survivor Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) and Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati
Lenovo Team).

We’ll let you watch the rest, but in a championship whose outcome is still very uncertain for the moment, this Grand Prix has not really changed the situation at the front, the leader Jorge
Martin
going from 16 to 20 points ahead of the reigning double world champion Francesco Bagnaiawhile for the 3rd step of the final podium between Enea Bastianini (led by the Lenovo Team) and Marc Marquezthe latter made a nice move.

There are still 111 points to potentially score, including 37 next weekend in Thailand, which means the pressure is at its maximum…

Even if Ducati has already withdrawn all interest in the manufacturers’ championship, the end of the season promises us a breathtaking spectacle, and a very smart one who today can already announce the 2024 MotoGP world champion!

While waiting for the rest of the program in Thailand, Malaysia and Spain, relive the highlights of the MotoGP Grand Prix at Phillip Island!

MotoGP Australia video


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