Francesco Bagnaia still number one as he wins the Qatar MotoGP

Francesco Bagnaia sent a big message to his rivals as he dominated the🌞 Qatar MotoGP.

Francesco Bagnaia, Tissot sprint race, MotoGP, Qatar MotoGP, 9 March
Francesco Bagnaia, Tissot sprint race, MotoGP, Qatar MotoGP, 9 March

Francesco Bagnaia won t🌳he Qatar MotoGP, the first ꦯround of the 2024 season.

Following an aborted start due to an issue for Raul Fernandez, Jo💃rge Martin led the field a🦹way from pole for the second time this weekend.

But after a brilliant start, Martin soon lost second spot as Francesco Bagnaia came through 🐭to lead.

Also making a good start from the second row was Marc Marquez as he moved past Jack Miller and En🌼ea Bastianini for fourth.

Further back, Pedro Acosta was the fasไtest rider on circuit as he made quick moves on Aleix Espargaro and Fabio Di Giannantonio.

As Acosta sliced his way through on Bastianini for P6 at the end of lap three, Martin did the same a few corners later on Brad Binder fꦐor second spot.

With Marc Marquez strugg🌺ling to keep touch with the🐲 top three, Acosta began hounding the eight-time world champion.

With Bagnaia stretching his lead to over half a second on lap eight, Binder had seen enough as he charged through o꧅n Martin.

The one second margin was finall♐y broken on lap nine as Bagnaia pulled the pin. That led to a response from Martin who went through on Binder at turn one.

Another switch for second took place one lap later as Binder overtook Martin on t🍌he 🅰run to turn one.

After several laps of holding position, Acost൲a finally made a bid for P4 as he went down the inside of Marc Marquez at turn one on lap 12.

Acosta then closed in on Martin, however, rear grip soo🐽n became an issue. A Mistake on lap 14 allowed Marc Marquez to gain back P4.

Acosta's slideꦇ continued as he droppe⛎d behind Alex Marquez and Bastianini with seven laps to go.

In the battle for third, Marc Marquez rapidly closed back in on Martin but the Pramac rider instead gained time on Bindeꦡr as he eventually dropped the Gresini rider.

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