Ai Ogura, the master of the late surge, once again comes close to the podium
Ai Ogura has become the king of the MotoGP finish. Following his maiden podium at Le Mans, the Japanese rider once again demonstrated his ability to climb through the field, narrowly missing out on second place at the Italian Grand Prix. It’s a bold strategy that’s paying off, but questions remain about his raw pace in the early stages of a race.

The scenario is repeating itself, almost identically. Ai Ogura, quiet at the start of the weekend and often starting far down the grid, transforms into a true metronome in the final laps. After securing his first premier-class podium on the Bugatti circuit, the Trackhouse rider repeated the feat with another demonstration of his race craft at Mugello. Starting from thirteenth, he crossed the finish line in a…
[sans essayer]
[satisfaisant]

