Italian marco bezzecchi (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) won the sprint race of this Saturday’s MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix. Assen TT circuit.
Bezzecchi surpasses his fellow world leader Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP23) and with the French Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1) third, South African beneficiary of sanction Brad Binder (KTM RC 16) for crossing the track limits.
became binding punished with “long lap”On the last lap, option B, which failed to comply as his penalty was known, was used, which relegated the driver three places to the fifth last place.
“Much” Bagnaia initially pushed hard to take the lead in the race From the first metres, he is in third place with South African Brad Binder, who has always done well in the KTM RC 16, and Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) who wrote “pole position” in third, while Marc Márquez (Honda RC 213 V) is ten in the first changes. Secondly, it got off to a good start.
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Bagnaia led the opening comeback ahead of Binder and Bezzecchi. Jorge Martin (Ducati Desmosedici GP23) moved up to sixth place in the line-up ahead of his tenth-place teammate. Johann Zarco and from spanish Alex Espargaro (Aprilia RS-GP).
Márquez finished the first two laps in eleventh place, with Jorge Martín setting the fastest lap on lap two, with Bagnaia and Bezzecchi leading hard to try to break the group completely.
Meanwhile, Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1) held on as best he could in the lead four, behind Bagnaia, Bezzecchi and Brad Binder, who jumped out of the chase to try and Jorge Martín desperately tried to bond. Bezzecchi slipped out of the main group as he passed Bagnaia to set his own pace in the race.
At the start of the race, the pace changed with Bezzecchi and in the front, behind Bagnaia, Binder, Quartararo and a few meters behind Jorge Martín, with Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia RS-GP). luca marina (Ducati Desmosedci GP22) and Maverick Vinales (Aprilia RS-GP) more than five seconds.
Even on the ninth lap, the situation at the beginning of the race remained the same, but lagged behind. marc marquez I was slowly losing position In a group that also includes Italians, it ranked seventeenth in the classification. Franco Morbidelli (Yamaha YZR M1) and Lorenzo Savadori (Aprilia RS-GP), in addition to the Spanish Raúl Fernández (Aprilia RS-GP), Augusto Fernandez (GasGas RC 16) and Marc Márquez himself.
well that’s true Jorge Martín lost some power compared to the leading duo He’s almost two seconds behind with the chasing trio of Bezzecchi and Bagnaia, Brad Binder, Fabio Quartararo and Aleix Espargaró, but despite the “long lap” penalty for Binder at the end, he couldn’t fit. The race was over, he was penalized by three seconds, which dropped him from third to fifth.
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Thus, Fabio Quartararo found himself on the third step of the podium in Assen when Brad Binder, who had been penalized by three seconds in the final classification for not complying with the “long lap” penalty, was relegated to fifth place.
With the fifth Binder, Jorge Martín and Maverick Viñales finished ahead of the top ten finishers Luca Marini, Enea Bastianini and Alex Márquez, while Marc Marquez failed to make it past the seventeenth place and Jack Miller was surpassed by Takaaki Nakagami. Honda’s first representative and a long list of drivers.