The home heroes were thrilled as Pecco Bagnaia defeated Aleix Espargaro and Fabio Quartararo to claim his second victory of the year.
At the Italian Grand Prix, Francesco Bagnaia made a strong comeback after returning to his native country.
In Round 8 of the 2022 World Championship, the factory Ducati racer won first place after putting on a performance for the adoring home crowd in Mugello even though he missed the chequered flag in the past round.
Marc Marquez’s announcement that he would have a fourth operation on his ailing right humerus and shoulder in an effort to get back to full fitness dominated the pre-race headlines. Marquez rides for Repsol Honda.
The eight-time Champion signed off with a P10, implying that after Mugello, we wouldn’t be seeing him compete anytime soon.
Fabio Di Giannantonio (Gresini Racing MotoGPTM), Marco Bezzecchi (Mooney VR46 Racing Team), and Luca Marini (Mooney VR46 Racing Team) formed a shocking rookie one-two on the grid, and it was a breakthrough weekend for some up-and-coming Italian talent. The latter two managed to hold off some of the class’ more well-known performers to place in the top six, while Diggia dropped to eleventh.
Suzuki’s difficulties remained elsewhere, as none of their racers made it to another checkered flag. Alex Rins was enraged at Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu), blaming the Japanese racer for his accident.
Quartararo’s advantage over Espargaro in the championship race increased somewhat, but Enea Bastianini dropped to 28 points behind the leader heading into the Catalan Grand Prix after a DNF.
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