- Six-time MotoGP champion Márquez started on
pole position in front of a record-breaking set of Spanish fans
with Italian Marco Bezzecchi and current title leader Jorge
Martin next on the grid.
- Pedro Acosta got a bad start to see him fall down the order
with Marc Márquez, Martin, Bagnaia and his compatriot Bezzecchi
battling it out at the front early on only for the Pramac Ducati
of Martin to crash out from the lead at turn six to give his
rivals a chance to cut the title gap.
- Bagnaia looked set for an easy victory, however Marc Márquez
overtook Bezzecchi at turn six with 12 laps to go and nearly got
past Bagnaia with a few laps left before the Italian pulled
clear with a fastest lap to win.
- Marc Márquez, 31, said: "It was a super important race,
especially in the beginning when I was a little bit stiff
because I crashed in Austin and yesterday but the speed was
there to come back and fight with Bagnaia. The last lap he was
super good. Super happy for this first podium."
- Younger brother Álex Márquez made it a great day for the
family and Gresini Racing MotoGP with fourth place, while South
African Brad Binder ended sixth for the Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing team.
- Portugal's Miguel Oliveira rode well for eighth place on his
Aprilia as teenage sensation Acosta finished 10th for Red Bull
GasGas Tech3 while Australian Jack Miller, Spaniard Augusto
Fernández, Frenchman Johann Zarco and Martin failed to finish
the race.
- Spaniard Martin now holds a 17-point lead over Italian Bagnaia
after four races with Acosta just 23 points behind as the riders
head to Le Mans on May 12 for the French GP.
2024 Spanish GP result
1. Francesco Bagnaia ITA Ducati Lenovo 40m 58.053s
2. Marc Márquez SPA Gresini Ducati +0.372s
3. Marco Bezzecchi ITA VR46 Ducati +3.903s
4. Álex Márquez SPA Gresini Ducati +7.205s
5. Enea Bastianini ITA Ducati Lenovo +7.253s
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