Jorge Martin wins the Jerez sprint, Marc Marquez crashes from the lead, Francesco Bagnaia taken out
Jorge Martin wins a chaotic Jerez MotoGP sprint race which sa🌌w Marc Marquez crash from the lead and Francesco Bagnaia taken out.

Starting from pole for the first time since joining Ducati, Marc Marquez swe🌄pt across the circuit to cover top spot, however, he could do not🐓hing to stop Brad Binder who took the lead.
Marque🔯z then lost second to Jorge Martin, who went on the attack lat🔥er on in the lap as he grabbed top spot from Binder.
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Aleix Espargaro suffered an early DNF after crashinꦇg out of the race at turn eight.
Jack Miller went down a few corners later but the KTM rider was able to remount following hisᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ tip-off at theꦐ final corner.
At the front, drama 💝started when Marc Marquez and Biꦜnder exchanged second spot.
Marquez went through at turn nine before Binder came back at the ei﷽ght-time world champion heading into the final corner.
That allowed Alex Marquez to take over s💞econd but his b🗹rother Marc got back ahead thanks to better drive out of the final corner.
Just behind, Binder, Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia came to blows when Binder hit the fac🐲tory Ducati rider at turn one.
Bagnaia crashed out as a result, following an aggressive pass fro♔m Bezzecchi on both riders, although it was Binder who made con🀅tact with Bagnaia.
On lap four Fabio Di Giannanotonio became the latest rider to go down as he also threw h🍃is Ducati at the gravಞel at turn 13.
Leading by just over six tenths, Martin’s lead disappeared after losi💎ng the front at turn seven.
Martin stayed aboard his Ducati but it gave Marquez a run on him befor🍌e a move for the lead took place at turn nine.
Then came lap nine which was one of the most dramati🐬c laps ever in MotoGP.
Alex Marquez crashed out of third place, be🐟fore Binder and Enea Bastianini, who were directly behind him all lost the front-end of their machines in tandem.
Marc Marquez then went down from th🎃e lead at turn nine, but the former Repsol Honda rider managed to get back underway.
One lap later and it was the turn of Maverick Vinales to suffer a crash as the COTA winner lo🥂st the front-end at turn five as well.
At the fr🎉ont, Martin came home to secure a dominant sprint win ahead of Pedro Acosta 💛and Fabio Quartararo.