Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia wins at Sepang, MotoGP world title battle goes to the final series
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Francesco Bagnaia's hopes were almost dashed following his failure to finish in the sprint race that was first contested by Jorge Martin. This was Jorge Martin's successful bid to win the 2024 MotoGP world title at the Malaysian GP in Sepang on Sunday.
Maximum results are expected to be obtained this weekend to strengthen his world from the target of Jorge Martin, who now leads the standings with a 24-point advantage.
After the green light, the relationship between Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia at Sepang became known as the “world title.” An example of Bagnaia demonstrating pole position was Jorge Martin, who started to make an aside. However, crash 1 involving Fabio Quartararo, Brad Binder, and Jack Miller occurred.
The crash, which resulted in the raising of the red flag, made the marshals and medics check the condition of several riders involved in the incident.
Brad Binder and Fabio Quartararo were able to continue the race and return to the garage to continue, but Jack Miller had to receive longer treatment and was unable to continue.
Pecco Bagnaia rode smoothly at the start and raced away alone, leaving the Martinator, who had stuck close to Pecco throughout the first two starts. However, Martin is capable of being the most important man in the world this season, and the Pramac Ducati Racing rider was able to fight and have fun with Pecco.
Although Martin had only completed two laps, he continued to berate Pecco, creating a near collision for the two. Marc Marquez, on the other hand, was consistently reminding people to take their time.
Martin's final result could not beat Pecco. Pecco was smooth in first with Martin and Alex Marquez at his heels. The two Ducati riders currently finish on 24 points. Martin will be able to claim the latest World Title.
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