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Francesco Bagnaia secured a second consecutive MotoGP title in classy style with victory in an attrition-filled Valencia Grand Prix, while
Bagnaia started the race in pole position after Vinales received a grid penalty. He quickly tried to build a gap between him and his title rival, Martin, who moved up to second from sixth on the start. However, Martin made a crucial mistake and ran wide, causing him to drop back and allowing Bagnaia to maintain his lead. As the race progressed, Martin attempted a risky move on Marquez but ended up causing a crash and retiring from the race, securing the title for Bagnaia. Bagnaia then took the lead after Miller crashed and successfully held off the challenge from Di Gianantonio to claim his seventh victory and second successive premier class title. Zarco finished third, Binder fourth, and Fernandez fifth.