Pecco Bagnaia guaranteed a dominant victory in the MotoGP sprint race at the Dutch TT, surpassing his title rival Jorge Martin. Bagnaia, riding for the Factory Ducati team, maintained his good form from the weekend, leading every session before securing his second consecutive sprint victory. Martin, who leads the championship, finished in second place for Pramac Ducati, 2.3 seconds behind Bagnaia. Maverick Vinales from Aprilia completed the podium in third place.
Marc Marquez, riding for Gresini Ducati and currently in third place in the standings, suffered an early crash after hitting the curb at Turn 2. This was his second fall of the day, following an earlier incident during the Q2 session.
Bagnaia took the lead from the start, while Martin had a small moment that allowed Bagnaia to extend his advantage on the second lap. Alex Marquez moved up to third place, overtaking Vinales. After Marc Marquez’s crash, Vinales reclaimed the position from his brother and teammate. He then targeted Martin, who was closing in on the race leader.
By the fourth lap, Bagnaia had a 0.6-second advantage, with Martin trailing by 0.8 seconds and Vinales further behind. Meanwhile, Luca Marini from Honda and Lorenzo Savadori from Aprilia retired from the race – Marini due to an engine problem and Savadori after a fall in the final sector.
As the race progressed, Bagnaia continued to increase his lead over Martin. By the 11th lap, the gap between the two had grown to 1.4 seconds, with Vinales a further 1.7 seconds behind in third place. Enea Bastianini from Ducati was in fourth place, 2.8 seconds behind Vinales. The top four riders then maintained their positions for the rest of the race.
Bastianini made an impressive progress throughout the race, starting from 11th position and climbing to fifth place on the ninth lap. He overtook Brad Binder at Turn 5 and then passed Alex Marquez at Turn 16 to secure fourth place.
On the final lap, Fabio Di Giannantonio took advantage of a mistake by Alex Marquez to claim fifth place. Aleix Espargaro moved up to sixth before suffering a violent crash at Turn 15, his second crash of the weekend.
Brad Binder finished in sixth place for KTM, while Alex Marquez received a three-second penalty for not serving a long-lap penalty on the penultimate lap, dropping to eighth place behind Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo. Franco Morbidelli secured the final point for Pramac in ninth place, while rookie Pedro Acosta had a challenging day on his Tech3 GasGas bike, finishing outside the points.
Marco Bezzecchi crossed the finish line in 11th place for VR46, followed by Miguel Oliveira from Trackhouse Racing and Jack Miller from KTM. Joan Mir was the highest-placed Honda rider in 14th position, ahead of Tech3 GasGas’ Augusto Fernandez and LCR’s Johann Zarco. Raul Fernandez from Trackhouse Racing received a long-lap penalty for exceeding track limits and finished in 17th place. LCR’s Takaaki Nakagami and Yamaha’s Alex Rins, who suffered a crash but returned to the race, completed the list of finishers.
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Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo surprised everyone by announcing his retirement from the field. At 39 years old, the player decided to end his career after a brilliant and trophy-filled career. Ronaldo made the announcement in an exclusive interview for Total-Motorsport.com, where he revealed his plans for the future.
During the interview, Ronaldo shared his gratitude to the fans and everyone who supported him over the years. He expressed his emotion when remembering all the unforgettable moments he experienced on the field and thanked his teammates for making those moments possible.
When talking about his plans after retirement, Ronaldo revealed that he intends to dedicate himself to his family and his businesses. He also mentioned the desire to get involved in social projects and help the less fortunate.
The news of Cristiano Ronaldo’s retirement generated a wave of emotion among football fans. On social media, thousands of messages of support and gratitude were sent to the player. Many fans highlighted the importance of Ronaldo for the sport and the impact he had on their lives.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s career was marked by numerous records and achievements. He won the Ballon d’Or five times, an award given to the best player in the world, and won several national and international titles with his teams. Ronaldo is also the all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League.
Despite his retirement from the field, Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy will certainly continue to live on. His skill, determination, and passion for the sport have inspired a generation of players and will continue to be admired for a long time. The football world will miss his presence, but will always remember the impact he had on the sport.