The Italian closes the gap to championship leader Fabio Quartararo and remains in contention for the title
Ducati once again climbed to the top of the podium with the victory of ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia, who once again played the Italian national anthem. The Turin driver took his fifth win of the season, the third in a row, and closed the gap with championship leader Fabio Quartararo, who finished second.
The Frenchman returned to the podium after two races of absence and took another step to confirm his queen class title. Third on the podium went to Jack Miller, the other Ducati, who took advantage of Jorge Martín’s crash as he battled for third and finished in the top three for the fifth time this year.
It was not the day of the Spaniard, who had no representation on the podium of the Austrian Grand Prix. Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaró, who crossed the finish line in sixth, was one of the major victims of the test, pulling away from Fabio Quartararo and watching third in the standings start stalking him. It was worse for Maverick Vinales, who finished in 13th place.
Source: La Verdad

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