In the fast and exciting world of MotoGP racing, Miguel Oliveira emerges as a true rider who embodies grit. With unparalleled skills, strategic vision, and insight, the fearless Portuguese driver surprised everyone at the start of the season: although there were moments of pure mastery, so far, his ride has yielded more downfalls than victories. With 21 points, he is now 16th in the 27-rider championship.
Since the first championship Grand Prix, Miguel Oliveira’s consistency in achieving glory has been evident. Starting from fourth place in Portimao, the Portuguese fans expected the pilot’s ingenuity and daring to lead to a podium finish, however, an unfortunate collision with Marc Marquez caused him to abandon the race at the start of the third lap. The RNF Aprilia rider made a great start, holding the lead on the first lap, but after an incomprehensible decision by Marquez, Miguel Oliveira’s chance of success in the World Championship opener was ruined.
The Honda rider ended up with a two-year fine long rolls, which will be applied in the next race. However, due to his prolonged absence as a result of a fracture resulting from Oliveira’s accident, the sentence was void.
While it is understood that Marquez’s limited number of entries was considered a form of punishment, this decision by the FIM (the International Motorcycle Federation) has raised many doubts about the consistency of the penalties and the equality of treatment between the riders. Enforcement of penalties is an essential part of the sport, ensuring fairness and driver safety. After all, athletes must be held accountable for their actions and bear the consequences, no matter how often they race.
Miguel Oliveira suffered an injury to his right leg whose recovery depended solely on rest, having only returned to competition three weeks later, at the Grand Prix of the Americas. Apparently, there was no luck with our “Falcão” in this Grand Prix either. On the first lap of the race, thanks to a collision with Marco Besicki, Quartararo lost his balance and Oliveira ended up on the gravel.
“El Diablo” had the opportunity to return to the race, while Miguel Oliveira had to withdraw again. In this case, the damage was more serious, as the left shoulder was dislocated. The Portuguese does not know when he will return to the tournament, as he prioritizes the full recovery of the competition, even if this means delay.
The IBF wasted no time in awarding a penalty of A.J long bosom For the French driver, however, with all this adversity, Miguel Oliveira’s path to victory, which he is capable of, becomes more and more difficult.
However, Miguel Oliveira does not rule out the possibility of winning the tournament, because “of the 700 or so points available in the tournament, not even 100 are awarded”, as he stated in an interview with The Observer on the 22nd of the same month. maybe. It seems that the events did not shake the hope and motivation of the number 88, which heralds a strong return.
Oliveira’s return is eagerly awaited. May his indomitable spirit help him excel at every curve and straight ahead, and may his unwavering passion help him fly higher and reach the top.
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