The return of the Brazilian Grand Prix to MotoGP has seen plenty of controversy in Goiania as the track has been plagued by several issues over the weekend.
Goiania had a big flood on Thursday Before the competition, this creates some doubts about the event. The organizers were able to fix the problem, but that was only the beginning of the track’s problems.
Aprilia grabbed the headlines, but who was your biggest surprise at the Brazilian Grand Prix?
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A large water hole delayed the sprint raceExtensive fixes in start/stop. Marc Marquez was looking to make it over 31 laps on Sunday after Fabio Di Gianntonio’s 15-lap win, except the race wasn’t that long.
MotoGP decided to shorten the Brazilian Grand Prix to 23 laps due to track damage, with riders locked into their choice of tyres. It caught the teams completely off guard and angered many bosses.

David Tardozzi was on the short end of the Brazilian Grand Prix in MotoGP.
Apria won 1-2 in Goiania.Marco Bezecic claims his fourth MotoGP win over teammate Jorge Martin. Di Giannantonio beat Marquez to close out the podium, with the defending champion fighting to keep his lead until the end.
In the closing stages of the Brazilian Grand Prix, parts of the track were separating and hitting the riders, prompting the decision to shorten the race. However, as David Tardozi It turned out later, the call came at the last minute.
MotoGP cameras caught it. Ducati The boss vented his anger at the decision by Carlos Izpeleta. He wasn’t happy that the chance to change tires and strategy was impossible with a late call.
David Tardozzi was famous for his decision to shorten the Brazilian Grand Prix!
But did MotoGP make the right call? 🤔 Let us know in the comments!
to speak TNT Sports 2 After the race, Tardozzi gave his honest opinion about the short Brazilian GP, ​​saying that he will continue to talk to the organizers about the situation.
“It was a shock, because we didn’t know until the last five or six minutes, and, OK, maybe there had to be a reason for the organizers to make this decision,” he said.
We trust them, so we’ll talk about this in Austin, but I’m sure they’ll explain why. That’s it.
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Pablo Nieto got a shorter Brazilian Grand Prix ‘guest’
VR46 Chief Pablo Nieto Although he agreed with the decision, he was surprised by the final decision. He wishes the decision had been made earlier.
“It was amazing,” he told TNT Sports 2. I agree, if something happens, I agree you should change the distance of the race. But I don’t agree that they tell us four minutes before the race.
“So if you want to do something like this, you have to tell us a little earlier because we can plan, we can do something different.
But finally I came to the guys in the group and said: ‘Listen, this is the same for everybody. So let’s try to do it like this.
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