Miguel Oliveira managed to win the race MotoGP Mandalika followed Fabio Quartararo on the second podium.
Oliveira became the first driver to touch the finish line, followed by Quartararo and Johann Zarco on the second and third podiums.
From the course of the race, Fabio Quartararo raced early in the race but then Miguel Oliveira and Jack Miller took turns to lead the race on the second lap.
Miller then continued to be the fastest racer until entering the fourth minute. He and Oliveira began to look more distant than the other racers behind him. It was noted that they already had an advantage of more than five seconds on the fifth lap.
Oliveira then overtook Miller on lap six because Miller made a mistake. Oliveira did not take long to create a difference of more than a second with Miller.
After Andrea Dovizioso’s motorbike had problems on the seventh lap, Jorge Martin had an accident on the eighth lap.
11 laps before the finish, Oliveira was able to create a distance of more than two seconds over Miller. This made Oliveira quite comfortable in front.
On the 11th lap, the duel that can be seen is Alex Rins and Johann Zarco who are fighting for the third position. However, it turned out that Fabio Quartararo was able to burst into the competition and take fourth place on the 13th lap.
Six laps before the finish, Oliveira’s difference with Miller is still over four seconds. Meanwhile, Johann Zarco and Fabio Quartararp began to approach Miller.
Quartararo was finally able to sprint to the second position in five laps before the finish. He appeared impressive and without difficulty overtaking Zarco and Miller respectively.
Quartaro became the racer with the best speed at the end of the race. He tried his best to close the time gap with Oliveira and move further and further away from Zarco and Miller.
Despite trying hard to suppress, Quartararo couldn’t get close to Oliveira. Oliveira became the fastest racer across the finish line followed by Quartararo.
Mandalika MotoGP Results
1. Miguel Oliveira 33 minutes 27.223 seconds
2. Fabio Quartararo +2.205 seconds
3. Johann Zarco +3.158 seconds
4. Jack Miller +5.663 seconds
5. Alex Rins +7.044 seconds
6. Joan Mir +7,832 detik
7. Franco Morbidelli +21,115 seconds
8. Brad Binder +32,413 seconds
9. Aleix Espargaro +32,586 seconds
10. Darryn Binder +32.901 seconds
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