Ducati Pole Caregiver Francesco Bagnaia produced a almost perfect look at the Algarve Grand Prix on Sunday to claim her third victory this season, finishing ahead of Champion Spanish Joan Mir of Suzuki and Mate Miller team.
The Italian Bagnaia, who began first on the grid for the fifth consecutive race, overcoming a small initial blip where he lost tin before crossing the line in dominant mode in the second race from the season.
New World Champion Yamaha Fabio Quartaro – who won the title last month Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – started its government by disappointing when she crashed into five rounds to go in a race.
It was the first time that the Consistent Frenchman had not resolved the race this season and closed a disappointing weekend where he also struggled in qualifying.
Miller lost speed with 15 laps to go and followed by LCR Honda’s Alex Marquez, which is five places to find his first podium this season, but Australia returned the land to take third and help Ducati claim the construction of a constructor.
The race ended with anti-climax clothing immediately before finishing with a red flag waving after a bad accident.