italian pilot Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia (Ducati) won the Italian Grand Prix MotoGP race this Sunday, the eighth leg of the Motorcycle World Championship. The first two teams of the championship are French fabio quartararo (Yamaha) and Spanish Alex Espargaro (April)Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) closes the ‘Top 10’ with a momentary bid farewell to the World Championship to enter his fourth operation.
With his first win at Mugello, ‘Pecco’ moved up to fourth place in the drivers’ ranking, 41 points behind leader Quartararo (122).; The one from Nice leads the general with eight rental units above Aleix Espargaró (114), who has taken four consecutive podiums, and both have taken advantage of the downturn. Enea Bastianini (Ducati), World Cup runner-up (94).
In his final test before going into surgery for the fourth time to correct shoulder problems, Marc Márquez said goodbye for a moment Championship closing the ‘Top 10’, the second best position for a Spaniard this Sunday in the Queen category.
Without the rain and lightning threat that baffled drivers in the second quarter, Italian Luca Marini (Ducati) took the lead in Saturday’s ‘poleman’, past his fellow countryman. Fabio DiGiannantonio (Ducati), but it was marco bezzecchi (Ducati) A few laps later who managed to take the lead.
World Championship leader, France’s Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), managed to place second. An opportunity awaits in the large group of drivers who want to lead the event. On lap 10, ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia (Ducati) took the top spot and the Nice driver focused on fending off the attack of two Mooney VR46 Racing Team drivers Marini and Bezzecchi.
With the passing of turns, ‘El Diablo’ was shortening time with ‘Pecco’, followed by seventh, Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia) focusing on climbing positions to be third with seven laps left. From there to the finish line, the positions did not change.
Among the rest of the Spaniards, Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) finished twelfth, just ahead George Martin (Ducati) and Alex Marquez (Honda) and Raul Fernandez (KTM) twenty-first. Neither Joan Mir, Àlex Rins (Suzuki) nor Pol Espargaró (Repsol Honda) managed to finish the race. the race after the pain drops.
Source: Informacion

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