Valencia MotoGP: Alex Rins wins as Francesco Bagnaia is crowned MotoGP champion

Francesco Bagnaia has officially been crowned the new MotoGP world champion after finishing ninth at the Valencia Grand Prix.
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Valencia
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Valencia

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins made a superb start from fifth as he led into turn one, however, it was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo who ജwas proving fireworks as he looked to retain his MotoGP title. 

Quartararo followed 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez through on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller for fourth, but in the process pushed the Duc🍨ati rider wide. 

Miller then rep൩aid the favour at the beginning of lap two🅷 which allowed series leader Bagnaia to come through at turn two, but not before contact was made between the pair. 

Bagnaia lost a winglet due to the contact before a very♉ aggressive Quartararo showed the Italian a wheel at every opportunity.

Moves at turns fou🔜r, six and eight were all made by Quartararo although Bagnaia was able to get back underneath the Frenchman. 

Quartararo fiꦅnally made the move 🌠stick on Bagnaia on lap five, with the championship leader immediately finding the pace from the Yamaha man too hot to handle. 

Slipping back into the clutches of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder, contact was nearly made between the two on lap 🃏eight. 

Doing an impressive job of holding off Binder, Bagnaia’s resistance finally ended ꧙on lap nine as the KTM rider swept through at turn 2. 

Struggling to hold the pace of Rins, Martin and Miller, ✅Marquez then crashed out of the race at turn eight.

The eight-time world champion’s fall followed crashes for both Alex Marquez and Cal Crutchlow, who were also out of the Grand Prix as🧜 a result. 

Bagnaia, who was struggling with a lack of downforce aboard his GP-22 machine, was passed by Joan Mir before Miguel Oliveiꦺra began applying pressไure.

Contact between Oliveira and Bagnaia was nearly made at turn ten on lap 15, however, a clean ov✅ertake was then made by the KTM rider on lap 17. 

Bagnaia’s drop then continu꧙ed as he was pushed down to ninth by Marini,♓ whilst at the front Quartararo closed in on both Martin and Miller. 

Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 5 November
Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 5 November

With Rins beginning to check out, Quartararo was looking to find a way through before be🥂ing relegated to fifth by Binder. 

Smelling their first wins of 2022, Martin beg𝓰an closing back in on Rins while Binder took over third place from Miller. 

Binder’s overtake on Miller was then followed by the Ducat🦄i rider crashing out between turns ten and 11. 

With Rins’s lead stabilised a♏t around seven tenths, Binder finally got thr💝ough on Martin on the penultimate lap. 

Binder’s late charge saw him take three tenths of Rins’ lead but it was not enough to stop𝓰 the Spaniard from winning his second race since Phillip Island. 

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