Bagnaia Regains Form with Japanese GP Sprint Win, Marquez on Brink of Title
- Francesco Bagnaia won the Japanese Grand Prix sprint from pole position, marking his first sprint win of the season.
- Marc Marquez finished second, positioning himself close to winning his seventh MotoGP title.
- Pedro Acosta secured third place in the race, while the competition remains tight for championship rankings.
- Jorge Martin is ruled out of Sunday's race due to a displaced fracture of his right collarbone, requiring further medical assessment.
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An excited Marc Márquez came to the usual 'corralito' to talk to the media. "I'm at peace with myself right now. That's the most important thing," was the phrase most played by the now nine-time world champion when talking to 'DAZN' at the end of Japan's GP. wf_cms.rss.read_more
The second place in Motegi is enough for Spanish to win the ninth title: "The circle is closed here" . Pitch finds success after a period no
He was right, Francesco Bagnaia was right. Turin was back to win in the sprint race of Motegi with a perfect race: great start from the pole and 12 laps always in the lead. We needed to take a step back, get as close as possible to the bike that in 2024 had led him to win 11 long races and six sprints, to get back in front of everyone. Even in front of the absolute master of the championship, his teammate in Ducati, Marc Marquez. In Spanish it w…
Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) won the MotoGP Japan Grand Prix sprint race in front of Spanish team-mate Marc Marquez, who got closer to the world title on Saturday in Motegi.
His second place in Motegi’s sprint race, in which a reborn Pecco Bagnaia was imposed, allows him to take 191 points ahead of an Álex Márquez. The only option of not being champion is for Álex to score seven points more than he Read
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