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Bagnaia delays Quartararo to win the San Marino MotoGP

Bagnaia delays Quartararo to win the San Marino MotoGP
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Misano Adriatico (Italy): Francesco Bagnaia Ducati won her house San Marino MotoGP with a dominant look from Pube in Misano on Sunday.
Italy, who celebrated his debut victory in the main category last weekend in Aragon, was under intense pressure from the Fabio Quartararo championship leader on the closing lap.
But he was quite left in the tank to hold the French driver Yamaha.
Even though it was left to add five wins, this term Quartararo, 22, still had many smiles.
With four races that negates their leaders who remain solid at 48 points above Braignaia whose red-red shapes ensure absolutely absolutely concerts about the efforts of Quartararo to become the first French MotoGP world champion.
Defending champion Joan Mir is 67 points adrift of third place.
“When I saw Fabio losing time on the initial lap came to me for the last 10 rounds it was very difficult, but I gave it all,” said Bagnaia.
“I felt quite difficult to get my first MotoGP victory and now I won two in a row, I was very happy.” Quartararo said: “It was very difficult, I lost time in the early round.
I pushed my limit, I want victory.” Joining this couple on his first podium was Enea Bastianini who could be said to produce prominent performance from the 14th round.
Starting to 12 on the grid he invaded through the field with several serious rounds to take third to stable Ducati satellite avinia.
Bagnaia, tried to follow up on the breakthrough victory last weekend in the main class, jumped from the position of the pole obtained in a 24-hour style earlier with a track record.
His teammate Ducati Jack Miller followed him through one turn.
Quartararo was in battle for the third with Jorge Martin until the Ducati Martin satellite bike went from below it.
With BaNaia looks anti-bullet in front of Miller losing a piece of time widening in turn 13 with more than half the race is over.
Quartararo seized the second place from Miller shortly after, the gap under three seconds and 14 rounds to leave.
At 10 laps to leave, the Quartararo marker had a chisel above Bagnaia for two seconds.
Quartaro said on the grid at the beginning “I felt good today” and he had to do his best when he began to hunt down Sunday afternoon, Ducati Red.
The stage is set for five thrilling laps from the Misano circuit which is famous for the applicable BaNaia.
23,000 fans who were present might be disappointed to watch the legend of the slow Valentino Rossi motorcycle for retirement continued with other low finishes on the 17th.
But they could not argue with Italian flavorful results.

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