this Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP22) and Spanish Augusto Fernández (Kalex) Repeated victory by winning in their respective categories The British motorcycle Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit is the scene where Italian Dennis Foggia (Honda) reunites triumphantly to close the gap with his Moto3 championship rivals.
Bagnaia was awarded second win in a row, In front of the Spanish Maverick Viñales (Aprilia RS-GP) and his teammate Alex Espargaro Minimizing damage in the championship fight with the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1).
[Así está la clasificación del Mundial de MotoGP]
Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia RS-GP), who had a serious accident on Saturday that even questioned his participation at Silverstone, he tried his best to stay in the leading group and even tried to beat his opponent for the championship in the final round and the leader of the championship is the current champion Quartararo, who is barely one point ahead of the Spaniards.
Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati Desmosedici GP22), who never achieved a MotoGP victory, and has pole positionWith Fabio Quartararo, he remained steady at the start of the race make the “long round” of enforcementChased in first place by Jack Miller, Alex Rins and “Pecco” Bagnaia, he started between Bagnaia and Viñales, losing just three positions.
Once again, Zarco was left unable to climb to the top of the podium when he crashed at Turn eight of lap five, attempting to continue from the last position but had to leave after a few laps and the trial was ahead of Miller. and Rins.
Suzuki’s Spanish took the initiative and gradually gained some advantage over his chasing groupWith Jorge Martín as the main protagonist, Aleix Espargaró, consisting of eleven drivers, who at the time drove practically in a single file, outstripping the opponents until fourth place, gradually regained the distance lost in the first few laps.
This is how the MotoGP classification remained after the British GP:
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Fabio Quartararo – Yamaha – 180
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Aleix Espargaro – Aprilia – 158
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Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati – 131
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Enea Bastianini – Ducati – 118
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Johann Zarco – Ducati – 114
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Jack Miller – Ducati – 107
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Brad Binder – KTM – 98
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Alex Rins – Suzuki – 84
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Maverick Viñales – Yamaha – 82
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Miguel Oliveira – KTM – 81