Emilia-Romagna MotoGP: Quartararo wins the world championship, Marquez the race

Marc Marquez wins a dramatic Emilia-Romagna MotoGP after Francesco Bagnaia crashes from the lead, while Fabio Quartararo is your new MotoGP World Champion.
Fabio Quartararo, Emilia-Romagna MotoGP race, 24 October 2021
Fabio Quartararo, Emilia-Romagna MotoGP race, 24 October 2021
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Fabio Quartararo has wonꦉ the 2021 MotoGP World Championship following a crash for Francesco Bagnaia while leading the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, a crash that resulted in Marc Marquez winning his third race of the year.  

Although Jack Miller got a better launch and was side-by-side with Ba♉gnaia heading into turn one, the Italian was much later on the brakes and retained the lead. 

Miller wa🌜s also🌞 passed by Miguel Oliveira, but the Ducati man regained P2 in turn four. 

Just behind that was Marquez who made a brilliant start from seventh to fourth. Marquez then made it third by getting🍒 ahead of Oliveira into turn eight. 

One man who didn’t get a great start was cℱhampionship leader Quartararo as he lost two ⛄places. 

However, the Yamaha🃏 rider soon found his feet and picked off Alex Marquez, Takaaki Nakagami and Johann Zarco. 

While the front three of Bagnaia, Miller and Marquez began to p🐼ull clear of Pol Espargaro in fourth, Quartararo was then elev𝓰ated into 11th as Miller crashed out at turn 15. 

Miller was the third rider🐼 to go down after early contact between Joan Mir, who was given a double long-lap penalty due to jumping the start, and Danilo Petrucci made contact at turn two. Both riders were unable to rejoin. 

After mov🤡ing up to tenth due to a mistake by Iker Lecuona, Quartararo then made that 🐓ninth after a lovely move on Jorge Martin.

What was already a disappointing race for L๊CR Honda then got even worse as Nakagami and Marquez both retired on the same lap - Nakagami due to a crash and Marquez because of a technical problem. 

Tech 3 KTM joined 🍬LCR in having both riders out of the race as Lecuona crashed at turn one. 

At the front, Bagnaia continued to✃ lead from Marquez but the gap was only two tenths of a second. 

A great move by Alex Rins saw him get ahead of Franco Mobidelli for🌠 sixth at mid-race distance, a move that began a drop of four positions for the Italian as Luca Marini𒅌, Quartararo and Zarco all got through. 

With eight laps to go Quartararo moved up to fifth af෴ter back-to-back overtakes on Rins and Aleix Espargaro. 

A few laps after Bagnaia set his personal best 🀅lap, Marquez did the same to remain within h♛alf a second of the Ducati rider.

A big moment at turn 15 then followed for Marquez as he lost three tenths to Bagnaia. However, just as Bagnaia looked to be in complete control a🌳nd pulling clear, the Italian crashed at the same corner as Miller.

Quartararo was elevated to fourth due to Bagnaia’s crash, before that then becam🧔e third as Oliveira crashed from✱ third. 

Marquez went on to win from Espargaro, while Quartararo narrowly missed out on the podium after Bastianini got ahe🅰ad of the Frenchman at t꧋urn 14. 

KTM rider Brad Binder had to start from the back of the gr꧅id after crashing on the sighting lap. After making progress through to 12th, the South African rider’s day went from bad to worse after being given a long-lap penalty.

Quartararo has also become the first ever French premi𒆙er class world champion. 

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