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Top five unforgettable moments MotoGP Argentina GP

Argentina’s Grand Prix has created some virtual moments since he was the first hero in 2014, so MotoGP News has a look at five unforgettable moments.

The race returned to the 2014 calendar at the Termas de Rio Hondo in Santiago, having previously taken place in Buenos Aries in the 1990s.

The first race was Marc Marquez, with the Spaniard winning Dani Pedrosa during his impressive victories at the beginning of the 2014 season.

Marquez will lose the second year after a Titanic battle with Valentino Rossi, who is the beginning of the list of our best.

Marc Marquez and Valentino Rossi Duel and Collide – 2015

Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images
Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images

The 2015 season was one of the highlights in MotoGP history, when Marquez and Rossi clashed with the victory duel.

Rossi had worked from the eighth on the grid and fell with Polesitter Marquez in his stages, but the couple will push things to the limit with the Honda driver getting worse.

A retarded race saw Marquez crash from the race, delivering the victory to Rossi and setting the scene for one of the biggest rivalries.

Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images
Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images

The golden rule in motor sport is never a crash in your teammate, but Ducati riders have not shown not to get the note in 2016.

Andrea Iannone was looking for redemption after Marquez’s loss in the early stages of the race, but everything ended with tears when he had a blow to Andrea Dovizioso’s teammate was fighting for a second.

The couple contacted both outside the penultimate corner in the final round of the race, promote Rossi and Dani Pedrosa on the podium.

Jack Miller and the strange rain affected by 2018

Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images
Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images

Rain in motor sport can often drop a draw and produce crazy moments, but the 2018 Argentine GP launch was completely weird.

As the rain hit the track, riders and engineers were discussing whether they should go to liquid tires. As it turned out, all 23 riders separate from Jack Miller made the decision, but with so many in Pit Lane Racing Control they had to stop the race.

Fim officials scratched their heads as they released upgraded riders, as they felt Miller was worthy of an advantage that he had predicted the conditions properly and remained in spots.

The solution was to align the 24 riders, but with the other 23 four rows behind Miller. Look at the strange scenes of the Miller looking back as Tok riders in their grids.

Cal Crutchlow gets the last British victory at MotoGP – 2018

Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images
Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images

Miller won his gap to upgraded riders to the fullest, but Marquez would go up to the lead.

However, because he stopped his bike on the network, he should have started from the lane. Instead, the successful jump starts the bike using the gap between himself and Miller on the network, then walk back to the grid reception, too much for the frustration of his colleagues.

The agonists believed that the trick was worth a sentence and Marquez was forced to shine for a ride. This threw him in 19th place, but he was far from the end.

Cal Crutchlow would play with Johann Zarco in the penultimate round, with Britment grabbing the victory away from the Frenchman and taking the last victory of the British rider in the top class of motorcycles.

Marc Marquez Masterclass: Wins by almost 10s from Valentino Rossi – 2019

Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images
Photo by Mirco Lazzari GP/Getty Images

Marquez will get the redemption to lose in 2018 and lose to Rossi in 2015. Having started the games from Polo, he would continue to lead a victory from his ancient opponent.

Rossi fought through the field from the fourth place in the network, but the consequence of Marquez allowed him to create an amazing lead with him crossing the line almost 10 seconds in front of the Italian.

It would be the first of the 11 wins in what became a dominant era for the Spanish rider and in the last year he won a title in the top class.

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