MotoGP, Bagnaia dominates Mugello. Bastianini to scream

MotoGP, Bagnaia dominates Mugello. Bastianini to scream
MotoGP, Bagnaia dominates Mugello. Bastianini to scream

On Republic Day it still resonates Mameli’s anthem among the hills of Mugello and he does it for the great victory of Francesco Bagnaia. The Italian still wins on the Italian circuit despite the penalty to be served at the start. Bagnaia he started like a true champion and overtook the first four in the space of a few corners before setting the pace and running away to the finish line. With this, Bagnaia rises to 22 victories in MotoGP and the fight for the championship reopens.

Thrilling second place for Enea Bastianini who runs throughout the race with Marc Marquez fighting for third place but, with a few laps to go, he puts on the turbo and manages to put the wheels in front of Martin at the last corner. The future of Ducati is disputed between three drivers and today’s performance of Bastianini will further put the leaders of the house in difficulty Borgo Panigale. Third place and great mockery for Jorge Martin who does not manage the final laps of the race well and also loses second position. An attempt to mend his ways was fatal Bagnaia with three laps to go which caused him to completely lose his pace and second position.

The races were excellent Pedro Acosta And Franco Morbidelli who are unable to keep up with the pace of the leaders but still prove to be very brilliant and with a great deal of potential still hidden. If for Spanish we are talking about a confirmation, for example Morbidelli This Mugello it had the flavor of revenge after a dark and difficult start to the season.

There MotoGP will take about a month off before getting back on track with the Dutch Grand Prix scheduled for the weekend of June 30th in one of the legendary circuits for motorcycling.

THE ORDER OF ARRIVAL

  1. F. Bagnaia (DUCATI LENOVO TEAM)
  2. E. Bastianini (DUCATI LENOVO TEAM)
  3. M. Marquez (GRESINI RACING MOTOGP)
  4. J. Martin (BEFORE PRAMAC RACING)
  5. P. Acosta (RED BULL GASGAS TECH3)
  6. F. Morbidelli (BEFORE PRAMAC RACING)
  7. F. Di Giannantonio (PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46)
  8. M. Vinales (APRILIA RACING)
  9. A. Marquez (GRESINI RACING MOTOGP)
  10. B. Binder (RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING)
  11. A. Espargaro (APRILIA RACING)
  12. R. Fernandez (APRILIA TRACKHOUSE RACING)
  13. M. Bezzecchi (PERTAMINA ENDURO VR46)
  14. M. Oliveira (APRILIA TRACKHOUSE RACING)
  15. A. Rins (MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MOTOGP)
  16. J. Miller (RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING)
  17. P. Espargaro (RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING)
  18. F. Quartararo (MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MOTOGP)
  19. J. Zarco (LCR HONDA CASTROL)
  20. L. Marini (REPSOL HONDA TEAM)
  21. L. Savadori (APRILIA RACING)
  22. rit. T. Nakagami (LCR HONDA IDEMITSU)
  23. rit. J. Mir (REPSOL HONDA TEAM)
  24. rit. A. Fernandez (RED BULL GASGAS TECH3)

Photo from X – Article by Andrea Marino – SportPress24.com

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