Monday, 6 January 2020

Predictions for MotoGP in the next decade

I've seen a few of these kind of posts in a couple of subreddits and it seems very interesting. It's obviously really hard to make any accurate prediction but this is for fun anyway.

Márquez will keep winning but struggling more and more as time goes on, until he starts losing championships. He'll end the decade with 12-13 titles.

With the new extended calendar, he will also set a new points record of 450+, which will be unbeaten for at least 10-15 years.

There will be no deaths on the World Championship this decade (if there's one prediction that I'd like to be true it's this one).

Joan Mir, Fabio Quartararo, Jorge Martín, Tony Arbollino, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Sergio García, Celestino Vietti and Carlos Tatay will be the stars of the future (not sure if any of them will be good enough to be considered aliens), winning at least three MotoGP titles between them by the end of this decade.

Spanish riders will continue to dominate the field for the forseeable future (even right now there's pretty much only Spanish and Italian exciting young prospects in Moto2 and Moto3, with few exceptions).

I've seen a few of these kind of posts in a couple of subreddits and it seems very interesting. It's obviously really hard to make any accurate prediction but this is for fun anyway.Márquez will keep winning but struggling more and more as time goes on, until he starts losing championships. He'll end the decade with 12-13 titles.With the new extended calendar, he will also set a new points record of 450+, which will be unbeaten for at least 10-15 years.There will be no deaths on the World Championship this decade (if there's one prediction that I'd like to be true it's this one).Joan Mir, Fabio Quartararo, Jorge Martín, Tony Arbollino, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Sergio García, Celestino Vietti and Carlos Tatay will be the stars of the future (not sure if any of them will be good enough to be considered aliens), winning at least three MotoGP titles between them by the end of this decade.Spanish riders will continue to dominate the field for the forseeable future (even right now there's pretty much only Spanish and Italian exciting young prospects in Moto2 and Moto3, with few exceptions). http://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png

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