Italian pilot Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia (Ducati) won the long race MotoGP at the Austrian Grand PrixIt’s the tenth round of the Motorcycle World Championship and he cemented his career by completing his stunt after winning the sprint race the previous day. leadership overall ranking In front of the Spaniard Jorge Martín (Ducati).
In Spielberg’s Red Bull Ring, ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia took advantage of starting ‘pole’ and dominoes from start to finish, above all it distances itself and has no opposition to its current. He moved away from South Africa thanks to a relatively clean start without sprint events. runner-up Brad Binder (KTM) and also without fear.
The fight was for the last drawer of the podiumIt was given to Italian Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati), making a key pass in the early stages of a 28-round test. took advantage of it Jorge Martin ‘long lap penalty’, for crossing the track limits several times and stepping on green areas. Against all odds, a pilot from San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) was cast. tough comeback right behind compatriots Álex Marquez (Ducati, 5th) and Maverick Viñales (Aprilia, 6th) until they finished in seventh place. Not surprisingly, the Figueres man had his positions transferred during the start, confirming an uneven weekend.
who yes Developed in Catalan marc marquez (Repsol Honda), discreet on Saturday Sprint but more compliant on Sunday. He was twelfth in the points distribution; With this, he calmed the spirits derived from certain spirits. rumors that placed him on another team for next season.
His current teammate at Repsol Honda, Joan MirDropped in the 13th round and could not finish the race. The Red Bull Ring was a favorable track for Ducatis and everything was clear from the start, until it crossed the front line under the Bagnaia checkered flag. It’s his fifth win of the year for him, equaling his best streak from last year.
Moreover Bagnaia, 60 points ahead of Martín at the top of the table MotoGP displays strength almost every weekend, much less for other motorcycle brands and hard to neutralize for other teams. Binder’s ‘silver’ appearance in this Grand Prix was the best news for KTM and the other competitors.