Aragon MotoGP: Bagnaia holds off Marquez for sensational maiden win

Francesco Bagnaia has💖 taken a first ever MotoGP win after bettering eight-time world champion Marc Marquez on the final💮 lap.
Bagnaia made a brilliant start as he led into turn one, however, 🅰Marc Marqu🎀ez made an even better one to move up from fourth to second.
Marquez had an early look♌ at taking the lead into turn five, but Bagnaia resisted the Spani♉ard’s challenge.
Fabio Quartararo got a poor start aboard his M1 Yamaha and🌼 slipped from third to seventh before being passed by Iker Lecuona on lap eight.
At the front, Bagnaia continued to lead from Marquez and team-mate Jack Miller, while A📖leix Espargaro remained close in P4.
Bagnaia and Marquez slowly starte🔯d to inch away from the group behind - ledꩲ by Miller.
Further back, Quartararo’s struggles continued as Binder and Enea Bastꦬianini managed to get ahead in back-to-back laps.
Quartararo 🦩responded in the final corner to sweep back underneath the Italian,
With 14 laps to go, the gap from leaders Bagnaia and Marquez significantly increased over Miller back in third - instead the Australian came under pressure from both Espargaro♋ and Joan Mir.
On the next lap, Miller had a big momꦕent in turn 16 which allowed both the Aprilia🔜 and Suzuki riders through. Third then changed hands again as Mir got ahead of Espargaro.
With eight laps left, Marquez began to edg🍰e closer to Bagnaia, while Binder got ahead of Lecuonaꦉ for seventh.
That started a bad couple of laps for Lecuona as he ran wide at turn seven - allowing Quartararo, Basti𒅌anini and Nakagami through.
As the race headed into the final five laps, Marquez began to show his pace 🐈by reeling in B🐟agnaia during sectors one and two.
Marquez's first attempt at the lead came with three laps to go at turn five, however, Bagnaia executed a 𝄹lovely switch-back to regain first place.
Tℱhඣe same move came later on in the lap, but Bagnaia did the same manoeuvre once again.
𒊎Marquez tried twice again on the penultimate lap, but Bagnaia managed🦄 to use the cut-back to his advantage once more.
As expected on the final lap, another two moves for the win came from Marquez, but Bagnaia was not🌌 to be denied as he responded immediately. Marquez eventually claimed second and Mir third.
Alex Marquez crashed on the opening lap which makes it four for the weekend. Jake Dixon also retired one lap later af🃏ter suffering a crash himself.