Ducati Lenovo Team’s Enea Bastianini yesterday won the Malaysian MotoGP as Francesco Bagnaia came third ahead of title rival Jorge Martin to extend his world championship lead with two races left.
The Italian Bastianini cruised home at Sepang more than 1.5 seconds ahead of Alex Marquez in second, with Bagnaia third and Martin a distant fourth.
Reigning world title-holder Bagnaia of Italy has a 14-point lead on Spain’s Martin heading into the race in Qatar this weekend.
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“I tried to close the gap to Alex and Bastia, but I was struggling a lot on the braking,” the factory Ducati rider Bagnaia said. “But I’m happy we managed to open a bit of a gap in the championship.”
“Happy with the performance we demonstrated,” the 26-year-old added.
Bagnaia made a sluggish start from pole and was swallowed up right away by rival Martin, who had begun second on the grid on his Ducati, and Bagnaia’s teammate Bastianini.
However, Pramac’s Martin immediately ran wide and the Italian Bastianini, who started third on the grid, emerged at the front.
Bastianini led Malaysian MotoGP sprint winner Marquez through a third of the 20 laps, with Martin and Bagnaia squabbling over third. Bagnaia won that tussle, to cheers from the Sepang crowd.
In fierce heat, the race settled into a groove from there as Bastianini pulled out into a clear lead on Gresini Racing’s Marquez, with Bagnaia third and Martin struggling for pace in fourth. It was to remain that way to the end.
Bastianini has suffered an injury-hampered campaign, but the Italian nicknamed “The Beast” held his nerve at the front to cruise home for an ultimately comfortable victory, his first of the season.
“I’m tired and I have given 100 percent today,” the 25-year-old said. “After a long time without a podium, today is a victory. Only me, my friends, my girlfriend and family knows what I needed to do to arrive here.”
Marco Bezzecchi came into Sepang in third place in the championship and is still mathematically in contention for the world title, but his unlikely hopes of winning the title evaporated as he rode home in sixth, behind France’s former world champion Fabio Quartararo.
Six-time world champion Marc Marquez, older brother of Alex Marquez, was 13th on his Honda after starting a lowly 20th on the grid.
Earlier, MotoGP-bound Pedro Acosta was crowned the Moto2 world champion after the Spaniard finished the race in Sepang second behind compatriot Fermin Aldeguer.
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