Jorge Martin made it five in a row after a rapid recovery from his start evolved into a dominant sprint race win in Thailand, with Francesco Bagnaia down in seventh.
There was a gap with no sprint in Australia but Jorge Martin was straight back to winning ways in the sixteenth sprint race of the year in Thailand.
Initially it was Luca Marini, who started second on the grid for Mooney VR46 who gave chase, but Brad Binder saw his opportunity to pass and despite the Italian trying to lean a little to hold firm Binder moved ahead to finish second for Red Bull KTM.Johann Zarco clarifies Pramac ‘team orders’ stance on helping Jorge
The Italian fought back but was then handed a gift of an opportunity - lap five saw Johann Zarco and Alex Marquez consumed with battling each other ahead of him, allowing the #1 Ducati to take both bikes at once with a smooth move up the inside of the duo.
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