Italian rider Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing) won his second MotoGP Grand Prix this season in the Americas this Sunday, beating the new leader of the World Championship, the Spaniard. Alex Rins (Suzuki) also competed in the general classification challenge, while Spaniard Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) made a fantastic comeback after an initial problem.
The fourth round of the World Cup looked poised for a victory. Ducati It was whatever the Italian manufacturer’s motorcycles had, albeit slightly larger. This Suzuki Spaniard Jorge Martin could not keep up with his head as he led alongside Miller from the very beginning.
It was Jack Miller who took command with Martín in a dramatic start for Márquez, and the bike failed him and he finished last on the first corner. The return of the one from Cervera, a new vision problem, It took a hard hit to start, but the Repsol Honda rider kicked off a sheriff’s return to sixth.
As it turns out, champion Márquez on seven of his eight visits to this COTA, he would be in pomade as he lacked a few rounds. battle for the podium final ‘coming out’. Leaving Bastianini open at the top, Rins snatched second place from Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) on the last gasp.
Joan Mir (Suzuki) had to settle for fourth place. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), Márquez and a Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) who didn’t finish the start in the title defense. After his victory in Argentina, Bastianini regained the lead with 61 points, 5 from Rins (56) ahead of Aleix Espargaró (50), who could only be eleventh in his Aprilia. His brother Pol (Repsol Honda), shrunken by illness, finished 13th.