The Ducati rider won the Spanish Grand Prix from start to finish, followed by Quartararo and Aleix Espargaró.
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05/01/2022 09:53 am

With an ambient temperature of 27 ° and clear skies, MotoGP took part in the Spanish Grand Prix at the Jerez de la Frontera Circuit.
Start and duels
The traffic light went out and in the first meters, Francesco Bagnaia held the first position over Fabio Quartararo. Third was Jack Miller, fourth Takaaki Nakagami and fifth Marc Márquez, who had an initial rivalry with Aleix Espargaró.
As they neared completing the first lap, Márquez overtook Nakagami and Jorge Martín went to the ground like Stefan Bradl. Meanwhile, Bagnaia and Quartararo were able to open up a difference of half a second in relation to the second platoon.
Bagnaia was a bit faster than Quartararo and got 4 tenths of an advantage midway through the race, while Miller, Márquez and Aleix Espargaró fought hard for third place.
Total dominance of “Pecco”
5 laps from the checkered flag, Márquez attacked and was able to overtake Miller and then had a spectacular save on turn 13. Aleix Espargaró took advantage of it all and was able to secure himself in third place.
Despite the fact that Quartararo cut back eventually, it was a victory, with Bagnaia leading at the start. The world champion was second, Aleix Espargaró was third, Marc Márquez was fourth, Jack Miller was fifth and closed out the top 10: Joan Mir, Takaaki Nakagami, Enea Bastianini, Marco Bezzecchi and Brad Binder.
In this way, the championship is led by Quartararo with 89 points, followed by Aleix Espargaró with 7 and Enea Bastianini with 20 units. The next MotoGP date is the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, on May 15.
Source: Tycsports

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