MotoGP Jerez: Francesco Bagnaia holds off Brad Binder for stunning Jerez win, but it's another nightmare for Fabio Quartararo

Like the Sprint race, Jack Miller made the best start of anyone as he immediately took the lead from Aleix E⛎spargaro.
Teammate and Sprint race winner, Brad Binder, then followed💮 Miller through as he out-braked Jorge Martin.
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Also like the Sprint race, a red flag was deployed before the en𒊎d of lap one as a collision between Fabio Quartararo, Miguel Oliveira and Marco Bezzecchi resulted in𒈔 Quartararo and Oliveira crashing out.
Both riders remained🌜 down for some time before Quartararo managed to get up under his own power. The same couldn’t be said for Oliveira who was stretchered away before being taken t꧒o the medical centre.
Quartararo was the rider who caused the incident after going for a very narrow gap between Oliveira anꦑd Bezzecchi, losing the front-end ✤in the process as he wiped out the RNF Aprilia man.
Prior to the resumption of the S🔜panish Grand Prix, Quartararo was given a Long-lap penalty for irresponsible riding.
Starting from pole for the fourth race start൲ this weekend, Espargaro lost out to both KTM riders as Binder swooped around the outside of Miller to lead at turn on💎e.
Winner last time out, Alex Rins suffered an early fall as he crashed in sector three. Rins remounted his Honda to continue the race, however more disaster struck the Japanese manufac🌳turer as Joan Mir crashed on lap two.
A la🦄p down following his fall, Rins then retired from the race on lap four.
After regaining the lead on lap three, Miller was pushed back to second place after 🌱Binder came through at the final corner - lap four.
Miller was then💎 pushed 𒁃down another position as Bagnaia forced his way through, which visibly angered the Australian.
Tempers flared on lap six as Miller put a hard move on Martin, pushing the Ducati rider to the outside of the circuit in the process, before Mart💞in was seen shaking his head in disgust.
Further back, Quartararo’s dreadful day got worse as he served his Long-lap penalty incorrectly and had to꧋ do it for a second time.
With his earlier overtake deemed too forceful, Bagnaia was given a one-place drop🌄 notification, which he obliged to immediately. The Italian dropped back behind Miller as Binder’s lead grew to nine tenths.
Miller then ran wide again at turn si𓆏x on lap ten, which invited Bagnaia to have another look but this time around it was Miller who came outღ in front.
Setting a very strong pace in P6, Zarco’s cha♈rge towards the front began with 13 laps to go as he gained P5 away from Espargaro.
After a scruffy lap 15, Miller w𒆙as eventually passed by Bagnaia on the approach to the Jorge Lorenzo corner.
On la🔥p 16 Zarco’s charge ended with a crash at turn five, before championship leader Marco Bezzecchi went down one corner later.
On lap 19 came a stunဣning new fastest lap from Bagnaia as he closed to within four tenths♔ of Binder.
Lap 20 saw Bagn💟aia reduce the margin to Binder by another two tenths as the battle for the win was on.
With three laps to go Bagnaia made his move after lining up Bindওer through turns 13 and 14. The world champion went down the inside at the fin♉al corner as he managed to avoid running wide.
But after making his way through, Bagnaia came back u♊nde♔r pressure from Binder as the South African gave it everything on the final lap.
However, Bagnaia’s defence was superb as he held off the KTM rider, taking his second G☂rand Prix win of the season.