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MotoGP LE MANS: BASTIANINI on top, double VICTORY for DUCATI

Enea Bastianini won the MotoGP race for the French Grand Prix after Francesco Bagnaia fell from the triple lead of Ducati 7 laps before the end, with which Bastianini fought in the last laps of the race.

The other was Bagnain's teammate on the Ducati factory team, Jack Millerand the third was Alex Espargaro, which was too hard a nut for a domestic hero Fabio Quartararo. The Yamaha racer had to settle for fourth place.

He got the start Miller (Ducati), who started really well, but after a few turns he took second place Bathroom swung Enea Bastianini. A good start was also successful Alex Rins, who came in fourth, but started much worse Quarterly, who dropped to eighth place just before Marc Marquez.

Enea Bastianini, who rides a Ducati semi-factory motorcycle, celebrated his third victory at Le Mans this year (and in his career). - Photo: HB Press

After the end of the first round, the current world champion lost another place as he did Marquez overtook both him and Takaakiya Nakagamia, and in front he suffered a similar fate bastianini, which they overtook bagnaia in Kidneys. The latter made a mistake in the third lap and slipped off the track.

Pecco Bagnaia he then began to threaten the leader Miller and then overtook him, Quarterly however, he managed to get back before Marquez. Bastianini he drove in third place for a long time, overtaking in the 12th lap Miller and began to chase the leader Bathroom.

It's seven laps before the end bastianini attacked the leader Bathroom, managed to overtake him, but the racer of the factory team Ducati returned it, but then made a mistake and bastianini he took some advantage. bagnaia he then, desiring to approach his countryman in the first place, made a mistake and fell.

It is after the victories in Qatar and Austin Enea Bastianini na semi-factory Ducati celebrated his third victory this year, and they kept him company on the podium Jack Miller in Alex Espargaro, who repulsed Fabio Quartararo's attacks. Eight-time world champion Marc Marquez he finished sixth, behind him Takaaki Nakagami, Brad Binder, Luca Marini in Maverick Vinales.

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