Francesco Bagnaia has been crowned MotoGP world champion for the second year in a row. The Italian only had to keep an eye on Jorge Martin in the last GP of the season, but he crashed early in the race and had to give up. Bagnaia put the icing on the cake by winning the GP in Valencia.
Early in the match, Martin suffered a blow when he made contact with the Italian in a duel with Bagnaia and dropped back to eighth place. The world title seemed very far away at the time, especially because Bagnaia was leading the race.
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A little later, Martin’s title dream was shattered when he fell after a duel with Marc Máquez and had to give up. The Spaniard’s disappointment was clearly great:
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Bagnaia didn’t let it get to his heart and even managed to win the big prize. He put the icing on the cake of his season, in which he also won seven GPs in addition to the championship. It is Bagnaia’s second consecutive world title and third world title in total. He won his first title in 2018.
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