Why is the rear brake so crucial in #MotoGP?
Braking, cornering and accelerating! The rear brake is used a lot more than you may think in #MotoGP! 👀 Jorge Martin and Crew Chief Daniele Romagnoli are on hand to explain how and why it's so crucial 💪🏼 #MotoGP Visit The Official Website: http://www.motogp.com/en Official App on iTunes: http://bit.ly/MotoGPAppItunes Official App on Google Play: http://bit.ly/MotoGPAppGooglePlay Buy your VideoPass: http://bit.ly/1VideoPass Buy your TimingPass: http://bit.ly/TimingPass Follow MotoGP on Instagram: / motogp Like MotoGP on Facebook: / motogp Follow MotoGP on Twitter: / motogp Follow MotoGP on TikTok: / motogp Subscribe to MotoGP on YouTube: http://goo.gl/IV00s Buy the Official MotoGP Merchandise: http://bit.ly/1XeSqhz

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[1/2] How to ride FAST on track? How to IMPROVE your LAPTIMES? - Part 1: Braking, cornering, lines

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