Jorge Martin wins Le Mans sprint as Marc Marquez completes stunning comeback
Jorge Martin claims his 12th MotoGP sprint win ahead of Marc Marquez, while title riv൲al Francesco Bagnaia retired following issues ဣaboard his GP24 machine.

One of the worst s🍰tarts of his career, if not the worst, Francesco Bღagnaia had a shocking launch as he dropped from second to P14.
On the contrary, Marc Marquez made his way up from P13 to sixth following a brilliant triple oveಞrtake around the outside of t🌟urn two.
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Marquez then made another two quick overtakes, includ🔜ing a move on Maverick Vinales for P4 as he fired his Ducati to the inside at turn 11.
Marquez’ day th🍰en got even better as Aleix Espꦏargaro, who was running third, was given a double Long Lap penalty due to jumping the start.
Further back, Bagnaiaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ’s dreadful start to the sprint got worse as he was seen touring off the circuജit with an issue.
At the front, Martin ꦯwas still leading although his lead was being closed dow📖n by a charging Marco Bezzecchi.
Alex Rins suffered a crash on lap seven, while Espargaro took his second penalty but only lost one p💫osition.
Martin responded at the front as he built a lead of close to one second over Bezzecchi, who had a similar margin back to 🔜Marquez.꧋
The eight-time world champion continued his charge on laps eight and nine before Bezzecchi cra𓆉sh♍ed out of P2.
Closing in on Vinales for the final podium spot, Bastianini got to within a second of the Aprilia ꦍrider with two laps to go.
However, the COTA winner responded and was able to♔ halt the Italian’s charge.
Just behind Bastianini, rookie Pedro Acosta produced yet anotherꦅ stunning save for his 2024 collection, although in doing so he lost ground to Espargaro in fifth.