Aragon (France): Francesco Bagnaia Ducati received the size of six-time world champion Marc Marquez in a duel that gripped to win the Aragon MotoGP from pole on Sunday.
Yamaha from Fabio Quartaro maintains the superiority of the World Championship despite ending in the fields eighth.
This is the success of Balaraia’s debut in the Premier category after 10 wins combined in Moto2 and Moto3.
After nailing the position of the pole with a trace of the record time on Saturday, the Braignaia lead from the beginning tracked by Marquez, who hunted his 58th MotoGP victory.
The couple immediately pulled the package with Marquez launched several attacks on the closing round.
In his last attempt through the Spaniard, who was born not far from the Auto Circuit, too wide in turn, allowed Bagnaia to take the first MotoGP victory to fight for.
“This victory today is like liberation.
We have worked hard to get this result,” said Bagnaia.
Defending world champion Joan Mir comes third.
With five rounds of the season to go Quartararo led the race for the crown of the driver at 214 points, with Bagnaia second in 161 and Mir Four points further adrift.
BaNaia leads from the pole at the Ducati factory from Marquez and Australia Jack Miller in other Ducati.
Quartaro, who started in the front row, had a bad start, down back to seventh.
Marquez maintained speed with Bagnaia with a front partner that pulled more than three seconds from the pursuit package now led by Mir when Miller slipped to fifth place with a dozen rounds to go to the Spanish sunshine.
This trajectory has never been like Quartararo and the 22-year-old child will not respond to the trend when he approaches the lap cover in the ninth place.
Marquez crawled closer to Bagnaia, ready to pounce.
With three rounds to leave, he tested the temperature, ride the inside to lead briefly.
He tried again and again but every time Bagnaia discussed it until Marquez lost the ground wide on the last lap.
Campang Bagnaia Dennis Foggia took the previous Moto3 award as the Spanish Duo Pedro Acosta and Sergio Garcia, the first two in the championship standings, both of them fell.
Home fans did have one home winner to celebrate with Raul Fernandez beat Australian Remy Gardner to win the Moto2 race.
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