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Bagnaia claims Motogp world title

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Valenciawk­spainkxkfr­ancesco Bagnaia claimed the Motogp world crown in the season-ending Valencia Grand Prix on Sunday to pull off the greatest title turnaround in the championsh­ip’s history.

The Ducati rider, who trailed outgoing champion Fabio Quartararo by 91 points mid-season, completed his astonishin­g comeback with ninth place behind race winner Alex Rins.

“World champion - it sounds good” said Bagnaia, universall­y known as ‘Pecco’.

“That was the hardest race of my life,” the 25-year-old added.

Among those rushing to congratula­te him was his mentor, Italian motorcycli­ng legend Valentino Rossi, the last Italian to win the Motogp title in 2009.

Also on hand was Giacomo Agostini, who was the last Italian to take the championsh­ip on an

Italian bike 50 years ago.

Quartararo looked set to defend his crown after success in Germany in June.

His subsequent collapse was

painful for his fans as Bagnaia reeled in the Frenchman to take a 23-point lead going into the season-finale.

That left the French rider

needing to win, and Bagnaia finish out of the top 14, to retain his crown, a mission that was to prove impossible.

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