this Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (KTM) once again he took his “art” underwater to get his second victory of the seasonAfter Indonesia, At the Thai Grand Prix MotoGPWith the Moto2 test cut to eight laps and the victory of Italian Tony Arbolino (Kalex), his countryman Dennis Foggia (Honda) was the only person to take “gold” from a dry race to star in his fourth victory. season.

Oliveira (KTM RC 16) He repeated his victory in extreme conditions in Indonesia, despite the heavy rains that had just fallen. and he was joined on the podium by Australian Jack Miller and Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, who are part of Ducati’s official team.

World leader, French Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1) “shipwreck in such adverse conditions” and finished seventeenthApart from the points where he lost almost all of his advantage over Spaniard Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia RS-GP) against Italy’s Bagnaia, who are now two points behind, the Spaniard also finished twenty points behind likewise and finished eleventh, despite not using the Spanish advantage.

Despite the rain, the start was made and the same Marco Bezzecchtook advantage of his privileged position to lead the raceAustralian Jack Miller (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) at the time, although he went all the way from the brake to the end of the straight and had to give way to the chaser a few laps later.

By the way, Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) starred in a spectacular debut that put him in fourth placeAs the world championship leader went from ninth in the first partial lap to seventeenth in the second half, a position where he actually completed the first lap and actually the race, which is probably why when he came to his workshop after the race, he didn’t even want to stop to talk to his Techs and went straight to the back room without taking off his helmet.

Behind them, Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia RS-GP) and South African Brad Binder (KTM RC 16) were involved in an incident investigated by Race Direction that initially forced the African to leave the track to avoid an accident and ended. A long lap penalty for the Spaniard.

Bezzecchi lost the position to Jack Miller. He took the opportunity to do a quick lap of the race without letting it get too far away from his followers. Marco Bezzecchi, Miguel Oliveira, “Pecco” Bagnaia, Marc Marquez, Jorge Martin, Johann Zarco and Alex Marquez.

After several passes between Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira, in the fourteenth round the Portuguese reclaimed first place, forcing him to open a reassuring gap that guaranteed his second victory of the season, while Aleix Espargaró beat several riders in that round to finish twelfth. A little over a tenth of a second passed the Repsol Honda rider Bagnaia.

seventeenth place Aleix Espargaró recaptured Brad Binder to beat him and place eleventhJust behind Aprilia teammate Maverick Viñales, Miguel Oliveira consolidated his first position to repeat a victory in the rain, as he achieved in Indonesia this season, while behind him both Márquez and Bagnaia were approaching Australia. Miller.

Marc Marquez for the first time he tried to cross Bagnaia at the entrance of the finish line of the twentieth round, but without successJohann Zarco was supposed to consolidate fourth place ahead of Repsol Honda.