JAKARTA The 2024 MotoGP race still leaves four Grand Prix after the Japanese series at the Motegi Twin Ring Circuit was completed on Sunday, October 6, 2024.

So far, the fight for the title of the most prestigious duni racing event is still difficult to predict. Two riders, Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin, both still have great opportunities.

Bagnaia, who is the defending champion, won the Sprint Race and the main race in the 2024 Japanese MotoGP. The result saw him cut the point gap with Martin.

Currently Bagnaia sits in second place in the standings with a collection of 382 points. He is 10 points behind Martin in the top position.

Thus, the intense competition between the two names will most likely last until the end of the season. It repeated last season's campaign which also lasted until the last series.

At that time, Bagnaia came out as a champion to defend the title with a collection of 467 points or 39 points ahead of Martin who had to settle for runner-up.

The opportunity is also still owned by six-time world champion, Marc Marquez. Martin's compatriot sits in third place with 313 points, followed by Bagnaia's team-mate at Ducati Levono Team, Enea Bastianini, who has 311 points.

The rest, outside the four names, have a long point distance. Marquez and Bastianini have a small chance unless something extraordinary happens to the two names above them.

However, mathematically they still have a chance with four Grand Prix left. The reason is, there are still a total of 148 maximum points up for grabs if they win the Sprint Race and the main race in the remaining series.

Competitive for the next consecutive points starts from Australia (18-20 October), Thailand (25-27 October), Malaysia (1-3 November), and the closing series Valencia (15-17 November).


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