7. Luca Marini (Hon) +9.102
8. Raul Fernandez (Apr) +10.334
9. Ai Ogura (Apr) +10.480
10. Alex Marquez (Duc) +11.487
MotoGP (Top 10)
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) 42:09.312
2. Marc Marquez (Duc) +4.196
3. Joan Mir (Hon) +6.858
4. Marco Bezzecchi (Apr) +10.128
5. Franco Morbidelli (Duc) +10.421
6. Alex Marquez (Duc) +14.544
7. Raul Fernandez (Apr) +17.588
8. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) +21.160
9. Johann Zarco (Hon) +21.733
10. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +23.107
lap 14. And quick moves on
Perrone (penultimate lap) and
Quiles (last lap) guaranteed a
priceless second place consid-
ering Piqueras had fallen from
seventh
on lap 12. Quiles' late
block on Perrone at the victory
chicane sealed third.
Rueda (315 points) is nearly
home and dry with his advan
-
tage over Piqueras (222), who
rejoined
to finish 11th, now up to
93 points.
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MotoGP Sprint (Top 10)
1. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) 20:59.113
2. Marc Marquez (Duc) +1.842
3. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +3.674
4. Joan Mir (Hon) +4.300
5. Franco Morbidelli (Duc) +5.130
6. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) +8.913
rain shower three laps in. Not
hard enough to merit a red flag
and done after eight minutes,
it nonetheless threw a couple
of early challengers, with Joel
Kelso (MTA KTM) dropping from
first on lap three to 11th on lap
six. Likewise, Rueda fell back to
10th having sat third early on.
Conversely, David Munoz
(IntactGP KTM) came into his
own as he jumped Valentin
Perrone (Tech3 KTM) and Max
Quiles (Aspar KTM) on lap six to
lead. From there, he was never
headed as he took a third career
win by 1.6 seconds.
Rueda's late recovery was
nothing short of awesome. He
had joined the podium fight by
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David Munoz (64) managed to
break clear and romp home to a
1.6-second win in Moto3.