Jorge Martin, third place at Mugello and first in the riders’ standings

Jorge Martin, third place at Mugello and first in the riders’ standings

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Francesco Bagnaia dominated the MotoGP race at Mugello and completed a perfect weekend. The Ducati Lenovo Team rider took victory in the SprintRace, bringing home the maximum points available. Starting from fifth position, Bagnaia jumped to first place as early as the second corner, while Prima Pramac Racing’s Jorge Martin tried to keep up with the Italian rider.

However, on the last lap, Bagnaia’s teammate Enea Bastianini performed a spectacular maneuver that relegated Martin to third place.

Gresini Racing MotoGP’s Marc Marquez finished fourth, touching the podium.

Bagnaia’s victory at Mugello was a triumph for Ducati, and the Italian rider demonstrated a great consistency of performance throughout weekend.

Earlier, Martin had taken pole position for the Sprint Race, but unfortunately he crashed during the race, ending up in the gravel at San Donato corner when there were four laps to go. This was the first zero in the short race for the Spaniard, who until then had won 8 times and had never finished lower than 8th place.

In summary, Jorge Martin’s race at Mugello was characterized by moments of glory and challenges, but in the end it was Bagnaia who triumphed, demonstrating his superiority on this iconic track.