Bastianini wins Emilia-Romagna MotoGP, Martin extends championship lead | Motorsports


Jorge Martin prolonged his lead within the championship standings thanks Francesco Bagnaia crashing out.

Italian Enea Bastianini received his residence Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after a last lap showdown with Pramac Racing’s Jorge Martin to provide Ducati a one centesimal MotoGP victory whereas reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia crashed out whereas in third place.

Spain’s Marc Marquez completed third for Gresini Racing on the Misano circuit on Sunday.

With three Ducati bikes on the rostrum, the Italian producer additionally clinched the constructors’ championship with six rounds to spare.

As Spaniard Martin led the race on the ultimate lap, Bastianini made an aggressive overtake on flip 4 that elbowed the Pramac Racing rider out of the way in which earlier than he took the chequered flag as the house crowd roared in delight.

“Jorge was good for all of the race and it was too troublesome to attempt to overtake him,” Bastianini mentioned after his second race victory of the season.

“Within the final lap, I noticed a little bit of area inside flip quantity 4. I entered a bit on the restrict, however on the finish, I closed the road … It’s unimaginable to win at present right here in Misano in entrance of my buddies.”

Martin completed second and the end result prolonged his lead over Bagnaia within the riders’ championship to 24 factors.

Polesitter and dash winner Bagnaia briefly fell to second when Martin had yet one more good launch off the road, however the Italian instantly took again his place on the head of the pack on the subsequent flip.

Nonetheless, Martin didn’t hand over and after swapping positions as soon as, he ultimately made an overtake stick on the within, forcing Bagnaia to again off earlier than his teammate Bastianini additionally moved up because the reigning champion fell to 3rd.

MotoGP - Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix - Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico, Italy - September 22, 2024 Ducati Lenovo Team's Francesco Bagnaia leads Prima Pramac Racing's Jorge Martin and Ducati Lenovo Team's Enea Bastianini during the MotoGP race REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini
Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia led Prima Pramac’s Jorge Martin and Ducati teammate Enea Bastianini earlier than crashing out in the course of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico, Italy [Jennifer Lorenzini/Reuters]

Bagnaia gave the impression to be having bother together with his tempo with slower laps as Martin rapidly prolonged his lead, however Bastianini gave chase on his residence circuit.

Pedro Acosta had accomplished effectively to remain in fourth, however the Tech3 rookie slid off with 18 laps to go, permitting Marquez to maneuver as much as fourth and slot in behind Bagnaia who was clearly struggling to catch as much as the lead pack.

With 12 laps left, Bagnaia immediately lit up the screens when he began setting race lap information – and that spurred Martin to additionally enhance his tempo when he acquired the message from the pit wall.

However all of the metres Bagnaia ate as much as reel in Martin have been thrown away when the Italian misplaced his stability on flip eight, making his landmark one centesimal MotoGP race one to neglect together with his third Sunday retirement of the season.

That left Martin to battle it out with only one manufacturing unit Ducati whereas Bastianini, who was egged on by the followers, was relentless in his pursuit of the Spaniard who almost surrendered the lead with three laps left.

However Bastianini’s last-lap overtake pushed Martin off the monitor because the Spaniard slowed down and raised his arm in protest though he ultimately accepted the end result.

“I simply tried to shut the hole, I believe the manoeuvre perhaps was a bit an excessive amount of as a result of he pushed me out of the monitor, so I couldn’t struggle again,” Martin mentioned.

“I believe I used to be stronger. I deserve the victory, however it’s OK.”



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