MotoGP Le Mans: Marco Bezzecchi dominates after Maverick Vinales and Francesco Bagnaia come to blows

Unable to replicate his start from the sprint, Francesco Bagnaia was beaten to turn onꦅe by Marc Marquez and Jack Miller.
Winner of the Sprint, Jorge Ma♒rtin attempted to make the same swooping mov🍬e around the outside of turn two, however, Marquez and Miller were wise to his move.
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At the start of lap two, Miller, wh✱o crashed out of the Sp💝rint on the same lap and turn (five), was not holding back as he attempted to take the lead away from Marquez.
Marquez snapped straight back as Miller tried to hold on around the outside, which he did on entry to turn six, however, 💛the eight-time world champion produced another brilliant cutback to claim the lead back.
Miller finally made his move stic♔k at the beginning of lap three, while Maverick Vinales was making his way through the lead group.
The Aprilia rider got through on Luca Marini for P4 on the ꦺexit of turn three, before his race came to a dramatic end.
Vinales dove to the inside of Bagnaia at tu🍎rn nine, bu💛t just as the world champion tried to fight straight back, both riders met at the racing line which resulted in them hitting each other and then crashing out.
A disaster for both riders as a race win could have been on the cards. That wasn’t the only incident as Marini managed to save a front-end fall a🧜t turn three, but with an unsighted Alex Marquez just behind, the Spaniard hit the side of Marini which led to both riders crashing.
Battling hard for second spot,𝕴 Marco Bezzecchi pushed Marquez off-track on lap 9 which resulted in him being asked to drop one positio☂n.
However, that didn’t stop Bezzecchi as he took the lead on lap 11. Keen to fight back against the rider who pushe🔯d him wide, Marquez alsꦯo found his way through on Miller a few corners later.
Marquez had no answer for Bezzecchi though, as the winner in Argentina began to rapidly ꦑextend his lead.
Bezzecchi opened up a lead of over ꦚ1.8 seconds by the start of lap 16, while Martin, Zarco and the impressive Augusto Fernandez were also through on Miller, who was clearly struggling.
Miller’s drop through the field continued on lap ܫ17 as Aleix Espargaro was the next rider able to clear the factory KTM man.
With eight laps to go, Miller then bizarrely😼 set his personal best lap of the race, while Binder was given a Long-lap penalty after failing to lose a second when running off circuit after overtakꦅing Miller.
With 🐼seven laps to go, and Bezzecchi leading by over three seconds, the battle for second was heating up. Martin, who was third, went for the inside at turn nine when Marquez swooped back around the outside to clﷺaim P2.
Marquez then resisted Martin again at Garage Vert♔ with six laps to go, although their fight was allowing Zarco to slowly close in on the pair.
Still in seventh place, Miller’s race came to an end with three laps to go after cras🐼hing out in secto༺r one.
Doing his very be🌞st to hold off Martin, Marquez’s resistance was finally broken as he crashed at🔯 turn seven when trying to perform yet another cutback.