Francesco Bagnaia emerged victorious from an exciting battle with Marc Marquez to win the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez. The race took an unexpected turn when Pramac’s Jorge Martin crashed out from the lead. The action kept the crowd on the edge of their seats as Marquez tried to catch up to the current MotoGP champion, but fell short. Marco Bezzecchi finished a distant third.
Marquez, who started on pole position, was hoping for a turnaround after a disappointing Sprint race where he dropped to sixth place. Martin, on the other hand, was looking to extend his championship lead after winning Saturday’s Sprint. The front row was composed of Marquez, Martin, and Bezzecchi, with 25 laps ahead.
Martin took the lead early on, with Bagnaia quickly moving up to second place. Bagnaia then overtook Martin to take the lead, but Marquez fought back. However, Marquez’s move didn’t work out, allowing Martin to regain second place. Bagnaia reclaimed second shortly after. The Ducatis dominated the top five positions, with Alex Marquez leading the pack.
The race was not as eventful as the Sprint race, but there were no shortage of incidents. Dani Pedrosa, who finished third on Saturday, was the first to crash on Sunday. Martin and Bagnaia held onto their positions at the front, with Bezzecchi moving up to third. Martin set the fastest lap in the early stages, but Bagnaia and Marquez were able to pull away from the rest of the pack.
En la vuelta 11, Martin se cayó, entregando el liderazgo a Bagnaia. Bezzecchi cometió un error, permitiendo que Marquez tomara el segundo lugar. Marquez luego se acercó a Bagnaia, reduciendo la diferencia a un segundo con 11 vueltas restantes. La batalla entre los dos se intensificó, con Bagnaia estableciendo la vuelta más rápida en la vuelta 17. Marquez continuó presionando, pero Bagnaia se mantuvo firme para lograr una merecida victoria.
Marquez terminó en segundo lugar, con Bezzecchi asegurando el tercero. Alex Marquez quedó en cuarto lugar, seguido por Enea Bastianini en quinto. Brad Binder fue el piloto de KTM mejor clasificado en sexto lugar, y Fabio Di Giannantonio terminó en séptimo. Miguel Oliveira, Maverick Vinales y Pedro Acosta completaron los diez primeros.
En general, fue una carrera emocionante que mostró la habilidad y determinación de Bagnaia. Marquez libró una feroz batalla, pero no logró alcanzar al piloto italiano. El Gran Premio de España brindó mucha emoción a los fanáticos presentes.
© 2024