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Moto GP. Bagnaia wins in Japan, the gap narrows a little more with Martin

The gap continues to narrow at the top of the Moto GP world championship. On Sunday, Italian driver Franecsco Bagnaia won in Japan, just ahead of Jorge Martin. With four Grand Prix remaining in the season, the Spaniard is only 10 points ahead of his Italian runner-up.

On Sunday, Bagnaia totally dominated the race after taking the lead just after the start, given on a slightly wet track. The young Spanish prodigy Pedro Acosta, who started from pole position, quickly fell just like the day before during the sprint race. It’s another Spaniard, the six-time world champion Marc Marquez (Ducati-Gresini), who climbs into the 3e step of the podium and remains 4e in the championship but far from the fight between the first two.

8e success of the season for Bagnaia

Party 11e on the grid, Martin made a fantastic comeback, finishing a second behind Bagnaia and maintains a 10-point championship advantage over the Italian with four races remaining.

“We managed to gain 11 points this weekend,” underlined the winner after the finish, keeping his eyes fixed on a 3e title after those won the two previous years. He had already won the sprint race the day before, with Martin finishing 4th.e. The Spaniard now has 392 points in the championship compared to 382 for the Italian who now has 8 GP victories this year compared to only 3 for Martin who has however been more consistent. Martin admitted that Bagnaia was untouchable on Sunday. “I never had a chance of catching him,” he declared, being satisfied with his 2e place.

Acosta, who on Saturday obtained the first pole position of his young career in MotoGP where he is starting this year, did not keep his property for very long by immediately being passed by “Pecco” Bagnaia. Then, like the day before during the sprint, Acosta crashed while accelerating too hard coming out of a corner. Although he managed to get his motorbike lying in the gravel trap back up, he left in last position before later giving up, disappointed.

Cannon start and Martin’s comeback

This benefited Jorge Martin, who left only 11e on the grid but author of a great start. Unchained, he set off after Bagnaia, managing to come back to around a second behind his rival.

The weather remained threatening and the white flags signaling the onset of rain were briefly displayed, giving riders the opportunity to return to the pits to exchange their bike for one equipped with rain tires. But none made this choice. Wisely because the sun quickly reappeared, Bagnaia maintaining a gap of around a second on Martin, himself followed by Marquez more than 3 seconds behind, an order which was not to change until the ‘arrival.

Frustrating weekend for the French

The French Johann Zarco (Honda-LCR) and Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) finished 11th respectively.e et 12e. Quartararo ran out of fuel at the exit of the last corner, being overtaken by Zarco and did not hide his dissatisfaction after the finish. But, apart from this incident, the Japanese machines, whether Honda or Yamaha, still showed themselves to be largely inferior to the European machines, with Ducati – which already has the manufacturers’ world title in its pocket this year – in the lead.

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