JAKARTA - Moto3 racer from Indonesia, Mario Aji got the spotlight after undergoing a Free Practice (FP1) session at the Assen Circuit, the Netherlands, on Friday, June 24, yesterday. At that time, Mario Aji almost fell.

However, he managed to make a save like Marc Marquez often does. The moment was recorded in a short video which was then uploaded to the official MotoGP social media account

In the video, it can be seen that the Moto3 FP1 takes place in the pouring rain. This situation made Mario Aji, who was trying to pass the corner with his NSF250RW motorbike, almost fell.

When cornering Mario Aji has touched the grip side of the circuit. The motorcycle he was riding swayed and almost fell. However, Mario Aji managed to save and stabilized his horse again.

"Don't touch Mario's grip. The conditions there are wet and slippery which can be disastrous. But Mario Aji can survive and get out of the situation and stay on the track," said the commentator of the video.

The rescue action carried out by Mario Aji is reminiscent of the rescue actions that are often carried out by MotoGP racer Marc Marquez. The Repsol Honda rider often performs sensational actions so as not to fall off his motorbike.

Of course, the rescue made by Marc Marquez due to his cornering was too extreme, resulting in a low side alias losing grip on the Honda RC213V front tire. Interestingly, almost all the saves made by Marc Marquez are always successful.


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