2024 Indonesian MotoGP: Francesco Bagnaia wins sprint after Martin crashes from lead

MotoGP championship battle takes another dramat꧃ic swing in Mandalika sprint

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Team, Indonesian GP 2024
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Team, Indonesian GP 2024
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Francesco Bagnaia led a factory Ducati 1-🎉2 in the MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix sprint after championship leader Jorge Martin crashed out of the lead on the first lap.

Having dominated qualifying to take pole, Pramac rider Martin’s pract▨ice pace suggested he could break awa🗹y from the field in the 13-lap sprint.

Tꦗaking the lead off the line and getting his advantage up to over four tenths across the opening lap, Martin slid off his GP24 at the penultimate corner𝓡.

This released Bagnaia, who had move🎃d up to second from fourth, into a lead he would defend thr🦂ough to the chequered flag for his fifth sprint win of 2024.

Martin remounted but finished out of the points in 10th. His championship lead is now down to just 12 points, with Bagnaia cutting it in half on Saꦚturday.

The podium was completed by🃏 Enea Bastianini and Marc♈ Marquez.

Off the line on the opening lap, Martin came under no pressure in💟to Turn 1 as Bagnaia carved his way down the outside of the riders ahead to move into second having started fourth.

Behind, Gresini rider Marc Marquez - having crashed twice in Q2 - jumped up from 12th 🌼to fifth, with that becoming fourth when Martin crashed out of the lead at Turn 16 at the end of the first lap.

Bagnaia was able to put some distance between himself and the chasing pack once in tꦏhe lead as VR46’s Marco Bezzecchi and Marquez battled over the other podium places with Tech3 GASGAS rider Pedro Acosta.

On lap three, Bezzecchi forced Acosta a bღit wide as he made a move for second, which allowed Marq🌳uez into third.

Bezzecchi was able to keep Bagnaia in sight while fending off Marquez once in second, but threw it all away on lap seven when he outbraked himself into Turn 🌜10 and almost wiped out tꦯhe leader.

This promoted Marquez into second, though Bagnaia resisted this pressure as Bastianini began to close in oꦿn the pair having worked his way into third from fifth on ๊the grid.

Bastianini got ahead oܫf Marquez at Turn 10 on the penultimate lap, but this allowed Bagnaia’s lead to swell to 0.8s at the start of the final tour.

Across the final lap, Baജstianini chipped into his team-mate’s lead and exited the last corner just 0.107s behind Bag🌺naia.

Marquez dropped off the pace after Bastianini overtook him to secure th🌺ird, 1.7s behind, while Bezzecchi was fourth ahead of Pramac’s Franco Morbidelli - both riders one of a few to use the soft front tyre.

Acosta was sixth a🔯t the chequered flag ahead of Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales, while Johann Zarco scored points for Honda in eighth for LCR after qualifying seventh on Saturday.

VR46’s Fabio Di Giann🌠antonio took the final point ಌin ninth, as Martin completed the top 10 after his early spill.

Honda’s Joan Mir and Tech3’s Augusto Fernandez ✨suffered separate crashes in the 13-lap sprint, while Raul Fernandez fell early on but remounted to finish 19th.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2024 MotoGP Indonesian GP sprint results

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