6. Franco Morbidelli (Duc)
7. Brad Binder (KTM)
8. Jack Miller (KTM)
9. Pedro Acosta (GG)
10. Marco Bezzecchi (Duc)
MotoGP Sunday Grand Prix (Top 10)
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc)
2. Jorge Martin (Duc)
3. Enea Bastianini (Duc)
4. Alex Marquez (Duc)
5. Pedro Acosta (GG)
6. Fabio Quartararo (Yam)
7. Maverick Vinales (Apr)
8. Alex Rins (Yam)
9. Marco Bezzecchi (Duc)
10. Augusto Fernandez (GG)
the final lap ahead of Ivan Ortola
(MSI KTM) and Collin Veijer (In-
tactGP Husqvarna) with the top
seven
covered by 1.4 seconds.
Alonso's (396 points) lead is
up to 160 points over Holgado
(236), Veijer (236) and Ortola
(217).
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MotoGP Sprint Race (Top 10)
1. Jorge Martin (Duc)
2. Marc Marquez (Duc)
3. Enea Bastianini (Duc)
4. Alex Marquez (Duc)
5. Fabio Quartararo (Yam)
A Valencian resident riding for
a Valencian team, it was under-
standable he had one eye on the
desperate
events back home.
Yet the world champion mus-
tered yet another response after
Dani Holgado (Tech3
GasGas)
highsided out at turn 14 on lap
two, dropping the 18-year-old
to 13th after avoiding action.
That appeared to spur him on,
as he picked off the entire lead
group of seven by lap 12 to lead.
Despite Taiyo Furusato's (HTA
Honda) late efforts, Alonso de-
fended brilliantly on the last lap
to
score a 13th win of the year.
Jose Antonio Rueda (Ajo
KTM) fought through from
seventh and grabbed third on
ROUND 19 / NOVEMBER 1-3, 2024
SEPANG INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT, MALAYSIA
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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David Alonso (80) just keeps
on doing it. Win number 13—a
new Moto3 class record—for the
Colombian World Champion.