ROUND 7 / MAY 31-JUNE 2, 2024
MUGELLO / SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, ITALY
MOTOGP I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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MotoGP Sprint (Top 10)
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc)
2. Marc Marquez (Duc)
3. Pedro Acosta (GG)
4. Franco Morbidelli (Duc)
5. Maverick Vinales (Apr)
6. Brad Binder (KTM)
7. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc)
8. Alex Marquez (Duc)
9. Aleix Espargaro (Apr)
10. Raul Fernandez (Apr)
Sunday MotoGP (Top 10)
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc)
2. Enea Bastianini (Duc)
3. Jorge Martin (Duc)
4. Marc Marquez (Duc)
5. Pedro Acosta (GG)
6. Franco Morbidelli (Duc)
7. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc)
8. Maverick Vinales (Apr)
9. Alex Marquez (Duc)
10. Brad Binder (KTM)
first Grand Prix podium, continu-
ing his consistent performance
near
the front in 2024.
Furusato finished fourth, being
the last rider within a couple of
seconds of the leaders, while
Munoz settled for fifth. Ortola's
quick remount allowed him
to finish sixth, followed by an
impressive ride from rookie Luca
Lunetta (SIC58 Squadra Corse).
Adrian Fernandez (Leopard
Racing), rookie Jacob Roulstone
(Red Bull GasGas Tech3) and
Matteo Bertelle (Kopron Rivacold
Snipers Team) rounded out the
top 10.
In the championship, Alonso
leads on 143 to Holgado's 106
and Veijer's 95.
CN
(MT Helmets – MSI), Taiyo Fu-
rusato (Honda Team Asia) and
David
Munoz (BOE Motorsports).
With four laps remaining,
Alonso appeared to be making a
breakaway. Veijer took a couple
of laps to secure second place
and began closing in on Alonso.
By the final lap, Veijer was within
a few tenths of a second, with
Ortola in third place.
However, Veijer couldn't get
close enough to challenge
Alonso for the lead. The battle
for the final podium spot took a
turn when Ortola slid out at turn
12, ending his podium hopes.
He managed to remount quickly
and finished sixth, but Yamanaka
took advantage to secure his
David Alonso (80) is flying in Moto3.
That's five wins for the season so far.