1. We just might have a three-way battle for the title this year that Pedrosa is in the mix. Hopefully he can stay healthy for the whole season.
2. The Hondas did not have chatter in the race, if anything, had minimum chatter and did not really negatively affect them this race. If their issues are fixed, it's bad news for the rest of the field. At least the Yamahas are more competitive this year than last year.
3. In my opinion, Rossi handled this one wrong. I'm still a believer of handling whatever issues they have internally instead of airing it out in public. You can discuss issues with the press and media, but never throw your team under the bus. Now he knows what it's like to be like "that Superbike rider Melandri." He might just become a "Superbike rider" sooner than the likes.
4. Two things became more obvious after this Rossi-Ducati relationship. Stoner was really incredible on the Ducati and Nicky's character as a rider. Through thick and thin, mostly thin, Nicky rarely complained about the bike or his team, always blaming himself when the bike was not up to speed, or trying his best to obtain the best possible results. Complete opposite of Rossi. A good example is this twit he posted a few hours before the race "All you can give is all you got <3" This guy never gives up and Ducati is lucky to have him as one of their riders.
5. I'm happy that hopefully we can put an end to this never ending "DePuniet will be the first CRT and will trouble some of the prototypes."
6. The race was good, but it was kind of spread out. It was still exciting though. As a fan, the battle for the lead between the three riders on the podium was full of tension or anticipation.