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Francesco Bagnaia made amends from his Sprint crash on Saturday to win the MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix as Ducati sealed its first win in Barcelona since Jorge Lorenzo in 2018. Championship leader Jorge Martin and fellow championship rival Marc Marquez occupied the remaining podium spots. Bagnaia and the KTM duo of Acosta and Binder were […]
Championship leader Jorge Martin and fellow championship rival Marc Marquez secured the remaining podium spots at the race. Bagnaia and the KTM duo of Acosta and Binder had a strong start, leading the race into Turn 1. Martin made a daring move on Binder in Turn 10 to advance to the podium positions behind Bagnaia and Acosta. Acosta tried to challenge Bagnaia for the lead in Turn 10, but Bagnaia defended his position. Martin overtook Acosta and Bagnaia in subsequent laps to take the lead. Meanwhile, Marquez slowly climbed up the ranks and secured a podium position from the fifth row of the grid. Fabio Di Giannantonio made a last-lap move on Fernandez for a high points finish.