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The wall, instantly recognizable as Motorland Aragon, one of the most picturesque tracks on the calendar
Cold and wind meant teams were fitting covers to the brake discs, partly for aerodynamic help, partly to keep the heat in
The cold caught Fabio Quartararo out on Saturday, the Petronas Yamaha rider highsiding viciously at Turn 14
Many feared Quartararo had blown his shot at the title when he was carted off in an ambulance. But he escaped with just bruising
It hurt though. Not enough to stop him from taking pole, but he had to put himself through the wringer to get that
Back with a vengeance: two podiums in eight days for Alex Marquez. The real deal?
Two Suzukis and a Honda. We had been expecting an armada of Yamahas
Qualifying doesn't really matter. P10 on the grid catches P2 on the grid. Rins and Viñales were on their way to 1st and 4th respectively
Cal Crutchlow gets his race face on. Front row of the grid, he needed it
They also serve who only stand and wait
Pecco Bagnaia's up and down year: from leading a MotoGP race, to crashing out on lap 3
When body language speaks volumes
Winner at last. Nobody had anything for Alex Rins
Pol Espargaro came into Aragon with high hopes. 12th is not what he had in mind
2020 - face masks and eye protection. But MotoGP riders can carry it off with style
When you are so used to be in the podium press conference that you have time to examine your boots
Spending so much time cooped up together leads teams to develop private jokes which are incomprehensible to the outside world. Don't ask.
Best independent rider at Aragon. The irresistible rise of Takaaki Nakagami continues apace, as his consistency starts to count
The light. Photographers love the light at Aragon
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Comments
Don't push the big red button...!
You can't put a pic up like that one with the Suzuki team waving hand clapper things and just say "don't ask"! What gives!?
Don't push the big red button...!
Sorry - duplicate post. How do we delete these I wonder...!