Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati) achieved victory in the Italian GP. Jorge Martín (Ducati) and Luca Marini (Ducati) completed the podium on Sunday at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello.
Jorge Martín (Ducati), Johann Zarco (Ducati), Luca Marini (Ducati), Brad Binder (KTM), Aleix Espargaró (Aprilia), Jack Miller (KTM), Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati), Enea Bastianini (Ducati) and Franco Morbidelli (Yamaha) have completed the Top 10 at Mugello.
With this result, Bagnaia extends his lead over Bezzecchi in the overall standings.
Tough race for Repsol Honda Team
Marc Márquez, who started from the front row of the grid, made a good start that placed him among the Top 5. However, on the fifth lap he suffered a crash that left him out of the race.
The next round of the MotoGP World Championship takes place next week: The German GP at Sachsenring.
Italian GP: Race Results (23 laps)
RIDER | TEAM | TIME |
1. Pecco Bagnaia | DUCATI | 41.16.863 |
2. Jorge Martín | DUCATI | +1.067 |
3. Johann Zarco | DUCATI | +1.977 |
4. Luca Marini | DUCATI | +4.625 |
5. Brad Binder | KTM | +8.925 |
6. Aleix Espargaró | APRILIA | +10.908 |
7. Jack Miller | KTM | +10.999 |
8. Marco Bezzecchi | DUCATI | +12.654 |
9. Enea Bastianini | DUCATI | +17.102 |
10. Franco Morbidelli | YAMAHA | +17.610 |
Marc Márquez | REPSOL HONDA | DNF |
Full Standings
RIDER | TEAM | POINTS |
1. Pecco Bagnaia | DUCATI | 131 |
2. Marco Bezzccechi | DUCATI | 110 |
3. Jorge Martín | DUCATI | 107 |
4. Brad Binder | KTM | 92 |
5. Johann Zarco | DUCATI | 88 |
6. Luca Marini | DUCATI | 72 |
7. Jack Miller | KTM | 62 |
8. Fabio Quartararo | YAMAHA | 54 |
9. Aleix Espargaró | APRILIA | 54 |
10. Maverick Viñales | APRILIA | 53 |
18. Marc Márquez | REPSOL HONDA | 15 |
24. Joan Mir | REPSOL HONDA | 5 |
Statements
Marc Márquez
“Today I was riding really well and with some margin, I was feeling comfortable and not stressed. I saw Bagnaia and Martin had escaped so I focused on staying with Marini in that group and try to achieve my goal of the top six or seven. I had a moment at Turn 10 on the first lap and then again going into the last corner before I fell. Right now we need to keep improving and keep working. Fortunately, I was not injured in the crash today and we have another race next week so it gives us a chance to keep working.”