Jorge Martin wins the Indian MotoGP sprint in dominant fashion as Marco Bezzecchi stages a stunning comeback.
After a poor start from pole, Marco Bezzecchi saw his race take a dramatic turn as teammate Luca Marini ran into the rear of his Ducati.
Despite the big hit, Bezzecchi was able to continue as he began making his way back through the field. Another crash took place on lap six as Johann Zarco lost sixth spot. Bezzecchi meanwhile, was back in the points after picking off Raul Fernandez.
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