italian pilotanyone Francesco Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati) wins this Sunday in the chaotic MotoGP race Dutch Grand Prix, The eleventh round of the motorcycle world championship, where the leader of the championship, Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), landed on the floor, put Spaniard Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia) ahead, who knew how to recover in fourth place after a magnificent final duo. overtaking.

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The race at Assen seemed to have been ruined for the first two races to be classified at the World Championship, as he tried to cross the Catalan, who fell to the ground at Turn 5 of the sixth lap and was again dragged onto the gravel. However, both were able to return to the track, the first in last position and the second in fifteenth.

[Así está la clasificación del Mundial de MotoGP]

With the destruction of the motorcycle, ‘El Diablo’ endures the arrival of rain to try to reign in chaos, but the first falls on the Dutch circuit only resulted in a new accident, the first head ahead, in the same spot as the first. This time yes, the ‘high side’ ended the adventure of Quartararo, who only took the risk at Yamaha’s request and left Assen with a ‘zero’.

Duration, Aleix focused on continuing to climb positions to try to get as many points as possible from the general’s leader., although he never imagined what would happen. He finished eighth with 17 laps and seventh with just three laps left.

in the last round, passed Jorge Martín (Ducati) to gain a positionIn the chicane, he made the best pass of the year, beating Australian Jack Miller (Ducati) and South African Brad Binder (KTM) and finished fourth.

With this, He scored 13 points from Quartararo (172), currently leaving the Granollers (151) with 21 points., all before the summer vacation. “I saw that I had the best bike today. When I was fourteen, I told myself I had to go straight,” he said.

This is how the MotoGP classification remained after the Dutch GP:

  1. Fabio Quartararo – Yamaha – 172

  2. Aleix Espargaró – Aprilia – 151

  3. Johann Zarco – Ducati – 114

  4. Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati – 106

  5. Enea Bastianini – Ducati – 105

  6. Brad Binder – KTM – 93

  7. Jack Miller – Ducati – 91

  8. Joan Mir – Suzuki – 77

  9. Alex Rins – Suzuki – 75

  10. Miguel Oliveira – KTM – 71