In the late 60s and early 70s I recall when Mike Hailwood was winning by miles and I don't recall anyone complaining about being bored. We just marveled at such mastery. A win is a win, but I agree that many folks would rather see close combat because it is more "exciting". Well, from my perspective a race is to be savored and appreciated for the skill, bravery, and knowledge it represents, and I don't get bored because the winner is a lap ahead. There are so many things going on all at the same time: riders becoming fatigued, tires losing grip, position changes, etc. If MotoGP is boring to you then watch Moto3 where everyone has about the same horsepower and circulates in a procession. Get in line.