Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia are treating the MotoGP audience to an ultra-suspenseful title battle, for the second year in a row.
Yet just like last year it's mistakes, usually unforced mistakes, that create the biggest points swings - and there's a feeling either rider could've already put this battle to bed.
But is that really fair? Are Bagnaia and Martin too flawed to make up an iconic title battle right now, or are their mistakes overstated? And can this title contest really be compared to ones in the past, like Nicky Hayden versus Valentino Rossi in 2006 or Marc Marquez versus Andrea Dovizioso in 2017?
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