This is how the MotoGP classification remains after the Dutch GP

‘Pecco’, who will leave at the break with a comfortable income, repeat victory in Assen after also being crowned in 2022 ahead of Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati), winner of the sprint race and who was also second this Sunday. Binder came in third at the finish line, but Race Direction penalized him with a position for exceeding the track limit at Turn 8 during the final lap.

With that, Aleix Espargaró returns to the podiumninth in his MotoGP career and tenth in his history in the World Championship, for the first time since MotorLand 2022, all in a race without the presence of Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda) and in which only 14 riders finished on the track.

The chaos of positions broke out once the traffic lights were turned off; South African Brad Binder (KTM) moved up four places to lead the test against Bagnaia and the ‘poleman Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati), and the French Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), third in the sprint on Saturday, dropped to twelfth.

Only two laps later, ‘Pecco’ took the lead while the Australian Jack Miller (KTM), the French Quartararo and Johann Zarco (Ducati) and Maverick Viñales (Aprilia) were left out of the race due to falls. The three front seats would no longer move.

Francis Bagnaia 194

Jorge Martin 159

Marco Bezzecchi 158

Brad Binder 114

Johann Zarco 109

Luca Marini 98

Jack Miller 79

Aleix Espargaró 77

Fabio Quartararo 64

Alex Marquez 63

2023-06-25 13:51:28
#MotoGP #classification #remains #Dutch

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