Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia are treating the MotoGP viewers to an ultra-suspenseful title battle, for the second 12 months in a row.
But similar to final 12 months it is errors, often unforced errors, that create the most important factors swings – and there is a feeling both rider may’ve already put this battle to mattress.
However is that basically honest? Are Bagnaia and Martin too flawed to make up an iconic title battle proper now, or are their errors overstated? And may this title contest actually be in comparison with ones prior to now, like Nicky Hayden versus Valentino Rossi in 2006 or Marc Marquez versus Andrea Dovizioso in 2017?
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