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Bagnaia Capitalises On late Martin crash to win German MotoGP

by Leadership News
1 year ago
in Esports, Sport
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Francesco Bagnaia capitalised on Jorge Martin’s cruel late crash to win the German MotoGP on Sunday and take control of the world championship.

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Martin appeared to have the race wrapped up but made a mistake and fell at turn one on the penultimate lap to hand the win to the double world champion.

Marc Marquez, who will be Bagnaia’s teammate next season on the factory Ducati, took second, with Alex Marquez, his younger brother, completing the podium.

Martin’s dramatic departure from the Sachsenring stage gifted not only the race victory to Bagnaia but also the riders’ standings.
Bagnaia heads into MotoGP’s summer break 10 points clear of Martin.

“It wasn’t easy,” said Bagnaia, who was winning his fourth successive grand prix after Assen, Italy and Catalunya.

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“I saw Jorge was starting to make some mistakes on the last two or three laps, then when he had his crash I just slowed down a lot. (I’m) very happy. It’s the first time I win here in Sachensring.”
Marc Marquez is an eight-time winner on this circuit but the six-time former world champion has not won a race since October 2021.

“I promise you I would trade a victory to be on the podium with my brother, it’s an amazing feeling” said the Spaniard.

His younger brother and current Ducati Gresini teammate Alex reflected: “It’s a super amazing Sunday here, I gave everything.

“I did my own race and in the end with Martin’s crash we were on the podium and I said, okay, we need to stay, we need to bring this home.”

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