Jorge Martin scored a dominant win in the FrenchGP sprint race for Pramac Ducati, as Fabio Quartararo crashed out in front of his home crowd. Full MotoGP race report and results:
Pramac Ducati rider Martin overhauled poleman and championship leader Francesco Bagnaia on lap four of 13 and instantly put eight tenths between them.
Off the line, Bagnaia got his factory Ducati into the Dunlop chicane first ahead of Martin, Jack Miller, Marini and Marquez – who slumped from second on the grid. The Pramac rider ensured Bagnaia had no way to retaliate, and exiting Turn 8 moments later he blasted eight tenths away as Bagnaia’s pace suddenly dropped.
Bagnaia threw his hand in the air in frustration at Marquez’s aggression, but the Italian would take revenge on lap 10 as he eased on through back into third. Martin came under no threat through to the chequered flag, with Binder scoring back-to-back sprint podiums for KTM ahead of Bagnaia.
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