MotoGP: Bagnaia defeats Marquez to win Spanish GP

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Reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia won the thrilling Spanish GP at Jerez after defeating Marc Marquez, who scored his first feature race podium on Ducati machinery. 

Marco Bezzecchi finished third to take his first podium of the season since the inaugural Indian GP last year.

Bagnaia wins, 0.372 secs ahead of Marquez

Martin crashes out but still leads the championship

Bezzecchi scores first podium since Indian GP

Martin crashes out

After winning Saturday’s sprint race, Jorge Martin was once again leading the Spanish GP in the initial stages. However, any chance of a double win was wiped away when he crahshed out, after losing the front, with 15 laps to go. 

This neatly handed the lead to Bagnaia, who started seventh. The Ducati rider wasas aggressive at the start and led majority of the race from that point on.

Bagnaia vs Marquez

Polesitter Marc Marquez was hot on the heels of Bagnaia, but couldn’t quite manage to overtake the two-time World Champion. A bold move through Turns 8 and 9 by the Spaniard in the latter stages of the race, saw Marquez and Bagnaia scrap it out. 

While Marquez was aggressive on the outside, Bagnaia remained put and stayed on his racing line. After this scuffle, Bagnaia set the fastest lap of the race on worn out tyres.

Marquez wasn’t quite able to catch up to him and had to settle for second. This was his first podium finish in dry conditions since the 2022 Australian GP.

2024 MotoGP championship standings

Despite his crash, Martin continues to lead the championship standings, 17 points ahead Bagnaia. Enea Bastianini – the other factory Ducati rider – is third in the standings, five points adrift. Despite barely finishing in the top 10, rookie Pedro Acosta is fourth in the standings, just a point behind Bastianini. 

MotoGP will now head to Le Mans for the French GP on May 10-12.

2024 Spanish GP results

​2024 Spanish GP resultsPosRiderTeam1Francesco BagnaiaDucati2Marc MarquezGresini Racing3Marco BezzecchiVR46 Racing4Alex MarquezGresini Racing5Enea BastianiniDucati6Brad BinderKTM7Fabio di GiannantonioVR46 Racing8Miguel OliveiraTrackhouse Racing9Maverick VinalesAprilia10Pedro AcostaGasGas Tech311Raul FernandezTrackhouse Racing12Joan MirHonda13Alex RinsYamaha14Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda15Fabio QuartararoYamaha16Stefan BradlHRC Test Team17Luca MariniHondaNCAugusto FernandezGasGas Tech3NCFranco MorbidelliPramac RacingNCJack MillerKTMNCLorenzo SavadoriApriliaNCJorge MartinPramac RacingNCAleix EspargaroApriliaNCJohann ZarcoLCR HondaNCDani PedrosaKTM

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Americas GP: Vinales takes historic win as Marquez crashes out

 

​ Reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia won the thrilling Spanish GP at Jerez after defeating Marc Marquez, who scored his first feature race podium on Ducati machinery. 

Marco Bezzecchi finished third to take his first podium of the season since the inaugural Indian GP last year.

Bagnaia wins, 0.372 secs ahead of Marquez

Martin crashes out but still leads the championship

Bezzecchi scores first podium since Indian GP

Martin crashes out

After winning Saturday’s sprint race, Jorge Martin was once again leading the Spanish GP in the initial stages. However, any chance of a double win was wiped away when he crahshed out, after losing the front, with 15 laps to go. 

This neatly handed the lead to Bagnaia, who started seventh. The Ducati rider wasas aggressive at the start and led majority of the race from that point on.

Bagnaia vs Marquez

Polesitter Marc Marquez was hot on the heels of Bagnaia, but couldn’t quite manage to overtake the two-time World Champion. A bold move through Turns 8 and 9 by the Spaniard in the latter stages of the race, saw Marquez and Bagnaia scrap it out. 

While Marquez was aggressive on the outside, Bagnaia remained put and stayed on his racing line. After this scuffle, Bagnaia set the fastest lap of the race on worn out tyres.

Marquez wasn’t quite able to catch up to him and had to settle for second. This was his first podium finish in dry conditions since the 2022 Australian GP.

2024 MotoGP championship standings

Despite his crash, Martin continues to lead the championship standings, 17 points ahead Bagnaia. Enea Bastianini – the other factory Ducati rider – is third in the standings, five points adrift. Despite barely finishing in the top 10, rookie Pedro Acosta is fourth in the standings, just a point behind Bastianini. 

MotoGP will now head to Le Mans for the French GP on May 10-12.

2024 Spanish GP results

​2024 Spanish GP resultsPosRiderTeam1Francesco BagnaiaDucati2Marc MarquezGresini Racing3Marco BezzecchiVR46 Racing4Alex MarquezGresini Racing5Enea BastianiniDucati6Brad BinderKTM7Fabio di GiannantonioVR46 Racing8Miguel OliveiraTrackhouse Racing9Maverick VinalesAprilia10Pedro AcostaGasGas Tech311Raul FernandezTrackhouse Racing12Joan MirHonda13Alex RinsYamaha14Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda15Fabio QuartararoYamaha16Stefan BradlHRC Test Team17Luca MariniHondaNCAugusto FernandezGasGas Tech3NCFranco MorbidelliPramac RacingNCJack MillerKTMNCLorenzo SavadoriApriliaNCJorge MartinPramac RacingNCAleix EspargaroApriliaNCJohann ZarcoLCR HondaNCDani PedrosaKTM

Also see:

Americas GP: Vinales takes historic win as Marquez crashes out

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