MotoGP Results Catalan GP 2024, Pecco Bagnaia wins

MotoGP results Catalonia GP 2024. Over the weekend the world championship saw the Catalunya Grand Prix go to the archives, and Pecco Bagnaia’s first career victory at Montmelò arrived in Barcelona, ​​an excellent calling card in view of next week’s Mugello.

MotoGP results Catalan GP 2024: return to victory for Pecco

Francesco Bagnaia wins the Catalan Grand Prixsixth test of MotoGP. Behind him Jorge Martin and Marc Marquez, for the Ducati hat-trick in Catalunya. The Italian driver had never triumphed in the top class in Barcelona and last year in the Catalan GP he was involved in a terrible accident. For Pecco it is the 21st victory in MotoGP, the third this year. Jorge Martin, however, is immediately behind in 2nd place and another great comeback from Marc Marquez who overtakes Espargaro at the end and takes the podium. Fifth place for Di Giannantonio, sixth for Raul Fernandez.

MotoGP, Catalan GP: order of arrival
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati)
2. Jorge Martin (Ducati)
3. Marc Marquez (Ducati)
4. Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia)
5. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ducati)
6. Raul Fernandez (Aprilia)
7. Alex Marquez (Ducati)
8. Brad Binder (KTM)
9. Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha)
10. Miguel Oliveira (Aprilia)
11. Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati)
12. Maverick Vinales (Aprilia)
13. Pedro Acosta (GasGas)
14. Takaaki Nakagami (Honda)
15. Joan Mir (Honda)
16. Johann Zarco (Honda)
17. Luca Marini (Honda)
18. Enea Bastianini (Ducati)
19. Stefan Bradl (Honda)
20. Alex Rins (Yamaha)
WITHDRAW
Franco Morbidelli (Ducati)
Augusto Fernandez (GasGas)
Jack Miller (KTM)

Also worth mentioning Aleix Espargaro who took the Aprilia to pole and also won the Sprint Race on Saturday, as we advised at altitude @6.50. Espargaro still a protagonist in his Barcelona, ​​after the great performance in 2023, in what will be his last at Montmelò given that the Spaniard has announced his retirement at the end of the season.

 
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