Johann Zarco: ‘Victory lost’, I didn’t want to take risks with Bagnaia Full story 👉 MotoGP ThaiGP
may have finished as runner-up ten times in MotoGP, but Sunday’s Thailand Grand Prix was arguably the best chance of finally breaking his victory duck.
Sometimes gaining over one-second a lap on the leaders, Zarco swiftly caught and passed Alex Marquez and then older brother Marc to move into fourth.Video of Pecco Bagnaia will win the title - THIS is why! | #MotoGP 2022 Crash.net “I saw the others had a better pace at the beginning but [I knew] as soon as there was less water on track, I can feel better and they can feel worse. But this happened a bit too late. Really, we got this dry line appearing 5 or 6 laps to the end, and it was too late to recover all the positions until Oliveira.
“We had to adapt quickly,” Zarco said, referring to the lack of any previous wet running during the Thai weekend. “Riders like Jack have an immediate adaptation that is incredible, they did the same in Indonesia.
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