italian pilot Francesco Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati) He took an important step towards becoming a champion. After winning the Malaysian Grand Prix, the nineteenth and penultimate race of the MotoGP Motorcycle World Championship, third-place France’s Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) canceled his first ‘match ball’, while Spaniard Augusto Fernández (Kalex) He Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex) regained the lead in Moto2 and Sergio García Dols (GasGas) came close to second place in Moto3 with a podium finish.
The battle for the title in the premier class seemed to have ended at Sepang with Pecco’s win.however, the podium of ‘El Diablo’, third behind Bagnaia and compatriot Enea Bastianini (Ducati), will decide everything at Circuit Ricardo Tormo during the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix.
The leader of the World Championship had a fantastic start from ninth to second place, and he had 14 laps left in the race when ‘poleman’ Spaniard Jorge Martín (Ducati) left on Saturday. ground while leading the appointment.
Duration, The one from Nice knew how to overcome the pain in his left hand.After Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia) was excluded from the fight by a tenth place, he was promoted to third place caused by a drop in free training, leaving Bagnaia the only person to challenge for the title. Even so, a fourteenth place would have sufficed for Pecco to be champion, and only a victory for Quartararo would have shattered his dreams.
As for the rest of the Spaniards, Alex Rins (Suzuki) finished fifth, Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) seventh, Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda) fourteenth, followed by Raúl Fernández (KTM), Maverick Viñales (Aprilia) and Alex Márquez. (Honda) and Joan Mir (Suzuki) finished nineteenth.