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Bastianini cruises to French victory

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ENEA Bastianini grabbed his third MotoGP victory in seven races this season as he took the French Grand Prix yesterday.

The Italian, riding a Gresini Ducati, cruised home 2.718 sec ahead of Australian Jack Miller on a factory Ducati.

Bastianini overtook compatriot Francesco Bagnaia in the late stages when the factory Ducati rider made an error.

Bagnaia reacted to his first mistake by at once making another, falling off his bike as he tried to hit back on the 20th lap.

At one stage there had been a three-way battle for first, but Joan Mir rode his Suzuki off the track on the 13th lap, managed to steer the bike back onto the tarmac but then immediatel­y fell off.

“I’m really happy with this race because this victory is unexpected,” said Bastianini.

“During the race I saw that my rhythm was really good.”

Spaniard Aleix Espargaro, on an Aprilia, was third after holding off championsh­ip leader Fabio Quartararo over the closing laps.

“I knew Fabio was behind me but I knew it was difficult for him to overtake me,” said Espargaro. “The race was about not making mistakes.” “It was a very difficult race, the most difficult of the season so far,” said Espargaro.

Frenchman Quartararo retained

the championsh­ip lead, but his advantage was reduced to four points over Espargaro and eight from Bastianini.

The other French rider of the race, Johann Zarco (Ducati-Pramac), who started ninth on the grid, finished fifth after having overtaken the multi-world champion, Marc Marquez to the cheers of the huge crowd.

In addition to Bagnaia and Mir, the other Suzuki rider, Alex Rins, the two KTM-Tech3 riders, Australian Remy Gardner and Spaniard Raul Fernandez all crashed while Jorge Martin (Ducati-Pramac) and Miguel Oliveira (KTM) dropped out.

South Africa Brad Binder was the only KTM rider to finish the race, ending a miserable outing for the Austrian-based team.

Despite a terrible qualifying run, which saw him start 18th on the grid, the elder Binder managed to fight his way to an eight-place finish. Brad finished 18.459 second behind Bastianini, collecting eight points in the process.

Brad is now also eighth in the world riders’ championsh­ip, while KTM have dropped to fourth in the constructo­rs’ standings and fifth in the team standings after another poor weekend.

Meanwhile, rookie Darryn Binder finished two spots outside the points, taking 17th for WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP Team.

 ?? | Reuters ?? ENEA Bastianini celebrates on the podium after winning the French MotoGP.
| Reuters ENEA Bastianini celebrates on the podium after winning the French MotoGP.

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