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Bagnaia holds off Quartararo to win Spanish MotoGP

- JEREZ FRONTERA -REUTERS

Italian Francesco Bagnaia won the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez on Sunday ahead of France’s world champion Fabio Quartararo, who increased his lead at the top of the championsh­ip.

Spaniards Aleix Espargaro and Marc Marquez took the next two places as their compatriot Alex Rins, who started the race level on points atop the standings, failed to score.

Bagnaia won six times last season as he finished second to Quartararo in the championsh­ip, but had struggled this season, finishing no better than fifth.

He said he was still battling shoulder pain in Spain, but he set a scorching time in qualifying on his factory Ducati to secure pole position. At the start he shot away from the pack and stayed ahead the rest of the way.

“It’s a beautiful day,” he said. “Finally this weekend everything went well. I am so happy. We are back at out full potential.”

Only Yamaha’s Quartararo could keep pace, but after pressing in the early laps, spent the rest of the race hanging on before finishing just over a quarter of a second behind.

“He was too fast today,” said Quartararo. “It was not a battle because we did not overtake, but it was intense and we enjoyed it.”

The battle and the overtaking was taking places several seconds behind the leader where Australian Jack Miller, on another Ducati, spent much of the race attempting to hold off the ever aggressive Marquez, with two more Spaniards, Espargaro, on an Aprilia, and Joan Mir, on a Suzuki, lurking close behind.

They provided breathless entertainm­ent for a crowd of more than 60,000, the first time spectators have been admitted to the Andalusian circuit since 2019.

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