MotoGP 2023 Round 11 – Catalunya

For Pecco, A Bad Time for an Injury

We have been banging on for some time about how quickly a solid lead in the 2023 championship can/could change, based upon a cramped calendar and venues with the climate of blast furnaces. Today, we may have seen what I’ve been talking about. This is about the untimely injury Pecco Bagnaia received in Turn 2 of Lap 1 of the Catalan Grand Prix, when he high-sided out of the lead in front of a harried group of riders with full fuel tanks and gritted teeth.

There was simply no way for Brad Binder to avoid striking the prone Bagnaia, running his KTM across the Italian’s legs. Luckily, this was not the crash that killed Marco Simoncelli at Sepang in 2012, when a bike ran across his neck, nor the fatal injury suffered by Shoya Tomizawa in 2010 when his chest was crushed in a 250cc race in San Marino. At the time this article was posted, doctors were saying nothing more than Bagnaia’s legs suffered injuries necessitating a CT scan to determine the extent of the damage. During the race, pit reporter Simon Crafar casually referred to Bagnaia’s injury as a mere “tib fib,” along the lines of the injury suffered by Alex Rins at Mugello in early June and which has kept him out of action since. HRC is hoping Rins will be fit for next week’s Misano tilt, which would mark three months since he was hurt.

If Pecco has a “tib fib” or two, his season is effectively over. The 66-point lead he enjoyed prior to today’s race will not hold up over the next 13 weeks. Everyone who knows this sport knows all it takes is the blink of an eye…If he somehow avoided a catastrophic injury today, he is likely out for two or three rounds anyway, meaning it is a brand new day in the premier class.

Lost in the sauce of today’s frightening events was the historic Aprilia 1-2, with Aleix Espargaro and your boy Cole Trickle (OKA Maverick Vinales) taking the top two steps of the podium after the restart, joined by Jorge Martin. The announcers spent the entire day rattling on about tire wear, which is getting terribly old. How is it that none of the big manufacturers can design racing tires that will hold up for 25 laps? Wouldn’t the proceedings be more interesting if we could focus our attention on something other than tires? Exhibit A in this conversation is this photo of Vinales’ front tire about halfway through today’s race.

Anyway, today’s race was most exciting for me owing to the changes I made to my fantasy team roster prior to the weekend, substituting Espargaro and Vinales for Bezzecchi and Binder:

Midway through today’s Moto3 race, there was a 25 bike lead group separated by around three seconds. Just let that sink in for a moment. It was riveting until the very end, especially since two contenders, series leader Daniel Holgado and up-and-coming teenager David Munoz, got bumped out of the race on the last lap. Race results:

2023 standings after 11 rounds:

Moto2 was fun to watch, as Pedro Acosta, Heir Apparent, moved from ninth place on the grid to take the lead midway, only to have his tires melt down, forcing him to a P6 finish. Always fun to watch Aron Canet and his tattoos finish in second place.

Moto2 standings after 11 rounds:

Finally, in MotoGP

Premier class year-to-date:

Next weekend on the Adriatic coast at San Marino. Our best wishes go out to Pecco Bagnaia for a speedy, complete recovery. You gave us a big scare today, dude.

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11 Responses to “MotoGP 2023 Round 11 – Catalunya”

  1. Starmag Says:

    Ducati’s don’t normally high side, even with cold tires at the beginning of a race. It makes me think ECU/traction control failure. That was ugly.

    Can Martin or Binder take the spotlight pressure to win it all?

    What’s happened to Ebas?

    Aleix and Aprilia are on a roll.

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  2. Buzz Says:

    I guess Pecco is my fault. I forgot to boost him two weeks ago when he swept the whole thing. I boosted him prior to this weekend. Sorry Pecco.

    At least asparagus waited until the race was over to wave to the crowd, unlike last year.

    I didn’t quite understand the bike swap at the end. Maybe Trickle wanted to feel what a winning bike felt like.

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  3. Buzz Says:

    Pecco seems to have come out of this relatively unscathed. I wonder what his mental condition will be though? His life had to be flashing before his eyes.

    Remember when Rocky got knocked out by Mr T? He wasn’t the same guy until Adrian scolded him on the beach. Hopefully Pecco’s sister has some Talia Shire chops in her.

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  4. Mad4TheCrest Says:

    Scary moments – there have been more of those in the top class this year. The incident with Pecco could have been so much worse, but those multiple contusions on his legs will at the very least hamper him in the next race or two.

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  5. Vrooom Says:

    Hope Pecco is back soon, that was a nasty wreck. Oliviera was miraculous, suddenly being relevant and all. Even FDG made the top 10. And my lead in the fantasy league is looking mighty sketchy, that was a big pick up Bruce.

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  6. Old MOron Says:

    Didn’t enjoy the MotoGP race at all. First it was a frightening crash fest, then it was a parade. And the MotoGP video director has no shame. After Pecco’s incident, don’t go pushing the camera into his girlfriend’s and his sister’s faces. That was very bad form. Really low class.

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  7. Old MOron Says:

    The Moto3 race was awesome, as usual.
    The Moto2 race? Well, it was fun to watch Paco collapse into sixth place. Yes, he’s a talent, but a bit too big for his britches if he’s going to publicly bully KTM into promoting him to MotoGP.

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  8. Old MOron Says:

    Race direction are a bunch of jerks.
    In Moto3 they gave poor Oncu a DOUBLE long lap penalty for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Then they give Beastie a SINGLE long lap penalty for being a complete dick at the first corner of the first lap.

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  9. Old MOron Says:

    Brolly Girl GP
    Deniz Oncu may have been cheated by Race Direction, but he was blessed by the MotoGP gods with the winning Brolly Girl. Congrats!

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