British GP: Bagnaia revives title hopes with classic win

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Zarco crashes

Zarco
crashes

Zarco,
who
started
on
pole
and
third
in
the
championship
standings,
saw
his
hopes
of
a
first
MotoGP
victory
end
after
he
crashed
out
in
the
lead,
which
will
also
have
a
significant
impact
on
his
title
chances.

The
Frenchman
ad
a
great
shot
at
finally
clinching
a
maiden
MotoGP
race
win,
but
disaster
struck
when
he
folded
the
front
and
crashed
at
Vale
on
Lap
5.

Stellar ride

Stellar
ride

Vinales
and
Martin
had
been
chopping
and
changing
in
until
the
former
completed
a
decisive
move
on
Lap
16
at
Village.

The
Spaniard
jumped
further
up
the
standings
in
the
final
laps,
taking
Rins,
Miller
and
then
Bagnaia
to
cap
off
a
stellar
ride.

Soft front tyre

Soft
front
tyre

Miller,
struggling
for
grip
on
his
soft
front
tyre,
took
the
final
podium
place,
while
the
battle
for
fourth
position
raged
all
the
way
until
the
end.

In
the
2022
FIM
MotoGP
World
Championship
standings,
Quartararo
is
now
22
points
up
on
Aleix
Espargaro,
but
Bagnaia
has
closed
to
49
points
off
top
spot.
‘Pecco’ now
has
two
wins
in
a
row
and
is
proving
he
is
certainly
not
out
of
the
hunt.

Over to Austria

Over
to
Austria

Marco
Bezzecchi
(Mooney
VR46
Racing
Team)
rounded
out
the
top
10,
with
the
rest
of
the
points
finishers
being
Brad
Binder
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing),
Luca
Marini
(Mooney
VR46
Racing
Team),
Takaaki
Nakagami
(LCR
Honda
Idemitsu),
Pol
Espargaro
(Repsol
Honda
Team),
and
Franco
Morbidelli
(Monster
Energy
Yamaha
MotoGP).
Joining
Zarco
as
a
retirement
was
Suzuki’s
Joan
Mir,
who
crashed
out
of
eighth
position
on
Lap
15
at
Stowe.

The
MotoGP
caravan
now
heads
next
to
the
Styrian
hills
and
the
Red
Bull
Ring,
in
Austria
for
the
CryptoDATA
Motorrad
Grand
Prix
von
Osterreich
on
August
21.

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