He crashed in qualifying so started only 11th; then he was beaten by two GP23s — those of the Gresini riders — in the Sprint.
Francesco Bagnaia won the Thai MotoGP on Sunday to close the gap on championship leader Jorge Martin with two race weekends left, with the Spaniard second in tricky wet conditions.
Francesco Bagnaia won a wet PT Grand Prix of Thailand over title rival Jorge Martin. Pedro Acosta finished third. Marc ...
Reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia cuts Jorge Martin's championship lead to 17 points with two races of the season ...
In the wet conditions, Francesco Bagnaia dominated the Thai Grand Prix as he clawed back points to his title rival.
Francesco Bagnaia clinched victory at the rain-soaked Thailand Grand Prix, narrowing his points gap with rival Jorge Martin ...
Martin limited the damage by holding on for a second-place finish, while GasGas Tech3 rookie Pedro Acosta was third.
After another crash, Pedro Acosta once again stressed the need to give everything possible on the track in order to be with ...
The Italian triumphed in the Tissot Sprint as Martin pulled ahead of Bagnaia, increasing the title margin to 22 points ...
On the final lap, nobody was able to match Bastianini’s pace, with the #23 soaring to victory in Thailand. Bastianini took ...
Grid for the Thailand MotoGP sprint and grand prix after qualifying on Saturday: Marco Bezzecchi (ITA/Ducati-VR46), Marc Marquez (ESP/Ducati-Gresini), Fabio Quartararo (FRA/Yamaha) Pedro Acosta ...
Marquez’s stint at the summit ended when Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) rose to P1 on a fresh medium compound rear ...