Euskaraz irakurri: Francesco Bagnaia da MotoGPko txapeldun berria
the italian pilot Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) has been crowned MotoGP world champion in the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix, the last round of the Motorcycle World Championship, after finishing ninth and defending his lead in the general classification over the French fabio quartararo (Yamaha).
In this way, ‘Pecco’ wins his first title in the premier category, which unites his Moto2 championship achieved in 2018.
The last race of the queen category wasted tension and emotion since the traffic lights went out.
Bagnaia managed in just a few corners to come back from eighth place to overtake the then current world champion.
Little by little, things settled down, Bagnaia falling to ninth place, enough to be crowned MotoGP world champion and to be the first Italian rider to win on an Italian bike in the last 50 years.
Augusto Fernández, Moto2 world champion
the spanish pilot Augusto Fernandez (Kalex) has been proclaimed Moto2 world champion after his rival for the title, the Japanese Ai Ogura (Kalex), went to the ground in the first section of the race.
When he was running second and putting pressure on the championship leader, Ogura lost the wheel and went straight into the gravel, an incident that gave the mathematical title to Augusto Fernández.
Augusto focused on making his career to finally finish second behind his partner Peter Acosta and ahead of Arbolino.
Source: Eitb
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