Four MotoGP race weekends to go, after the craziest of seasons, and I wouldn’t like to pick a title winner.

In contrast to Formula 1’s predictable championship ‘battle’, MotoGP’s Marc Marquez-less contest has been like an out-of-control pendulum that has swung in many directions! Suzuki’s Joan Mir leapt to the fore at Aragon on Sunday, although pole-winner Fabio Quartararo seemed all set to extend his points lead on his Yamaha – but then his front tyre temperature went off the scale and he tumbled outside the points. Imagine that happening to Lewis Hamilton…

As Mir’s teammate Alex Rins scored a fine victory over an inspired Alex Marquez, on the podium again for Honda, the nimble Suzuki suddenly appears to be the bike to have – until it’s not! With just 15 points covering the top four, on three makes of bike, it is anybody’s guess who’s going to prevail.

 
   Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief
   Motorsport.com
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