Bagnaia Triumphs in Thrilling Malaysian Sprint | Sports-Games
- On Saturday, Francesco Bagnaia, twice MotoGP champion, secured his third pole position at the Malaysian Grand Prix in Sepang, edging Alex Marquez by a fraction of a second.
- After Friday's rain-affected sessions, intermittent rain disrupted practice and forced top contenders into Q1, with only Fermin Aldeguer and Francesco Bagnaia advancing while Marco Bezzecchi failed to reach Q2.
- Qualifying times reveal Francesco Bagnaia's lap of one minute 57.001, finishing 0.016 seconds ahead of Marc Marquez, with Franco Morbidelli third, 0.158 seconds off the pace.
- Ducati's form continues as Francesco Bagnaia's pole reinforces momentum at Sepang weekend despite world champion Marc Marquez's absence due to injury.
- With only one flying lap in Q2, Bagnaia called the session `Difficult to explain and, it's a rollercoaster. I'm happy, but I don't want to be too calm,` and said `I know that this afternoon will be tricky, the conditions are very hot, so it will be important to remain calm and try to understand the situation.
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Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia surprised the competition in Sepang, Malaysia, on Saturday, first winning in qualifying and then in the sprint race. In the absence of Marc Marquez, Alex Marquez came closest to the two-time MotoGP champion, confirming second place overall. Will Ducati's riders also be in the spotlight in Sunday's main race? Find out on Kanal A and VOYO, at 6:10 we will start broadcasting the Moto2 race, and at 7:15 we will focus …
Weekend to scream at the Malaysian GP for the Ducati driver, first in qualifying and in the Sprint Race. The victory allows him to overcome Bezzecchi in third place in the standings
The Italian clearly distances the competition in the Malaysian sprint.
After winning the qualifying race at the Sepang circuit, the Italian motorcyclist was also the fastest in the sprint race of the MotoGP world championship.
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