Global Series Race 4: Approaching Aragon – A track guide

The Motorland Aragon circuit hosts the fourth race of the 2019 MotoGP™ eSport Championship. Here’s a guide on how to master the demanding venue.

The second round of the 2019 MotoGP™ eSport Championship is here with the third and fourth races of the series offering up a chance for riders to redeem themselves after a dramatic, incident-packed round one.

Cristianmm17 leads the championship as the 12 finalists travel to Spain for round two. Taking place at the #AragonGP gamers will take on the spectacular Motorland Aragon in the second of two races, with as many as 25 points on offer.

The Motorland Aragon track first hosted a MotoGP race in 2010 and has become a firm favourite for riders and spectators alike. The 17-turn, 5.077 kilomtre long track was met with race reviews when riders first sampled it and reigning World Champion Marc Marquez counts it among his favourite layouts.

Little wonder. It’s a track that has a little bit of everything. A variety of fast and slow corners, undulations, sharp drops and the 968 metre back straight that allows riders to drag the maximum from the machinery under them.

If racing is anything to go, Aragon has produced the goods. Last year’s MotoGP™ bow went all the way to the final chicane on the final lap with three different manufacturers – Honda, Ducati and Suzuki – present on the podium.

The start finish straight sees riders approach the tricky turn one at well over 250kph. Change down to second gear to negotiate a way through the 90-degree left before the two fast rights (turns two and three) taken at an ever-increasing speed. Take care with turning here, however, as turn two has always been a place where riders fall.

Gamers will need to begin braking just before turn four, which then tightens into five, a left-hand hairpin taken in first gear. MotoGP™ machines get up to fourth gear through turn six before approaching another hairpin at turn seven, taken in first. Turns eight and nine are the slowest on the circuit, taken in first and requiring real skill to maintain the right line.

Then the fun really begins. Gradually increase speed and feather the throttle through the awesome turns ten and eleven, making your way up to fifth gear, all the time leant over on the left side of the tyre.

Go back to second for turn twelve and ensure you hit the apex to ensure a smooth passage into 13. The 14-15 right-left should be taken in first before the plunge onto the back straight.

At this point only one overtaking opportunity remains – the awesome turn 16, which soon leads into 17. Brake late for this one, pitch in to the apex while changing down to third gear and then aim for the inside of turn 17 to get that crucial drive onto the start-finish straight – it could be the difference between first and second!

2019 MotoGP™ eSport Championship finalists will enjoy the favourable weather conditions and take the plunge to claim the third eSport crown.

Stay tuned! On Friday at 19.30 (GMT+1) a 1 hour show will be broadcasted live worldwide across MotoGP™ eSport Channels (Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter) plus motogp.com and key MotoGP™ Broadcasters. 

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