Valencia MotoGP: Jorge Martin gets title hopes back on track with sprint win

A🉐fter making the perfect start and leading into turn one, Bagnaia was soon pushed back to second as Vinales came flying past at turn two.
Bagnaia, who now had title𓃲 r✤ival Jorge Martin right behind him, was pushed wide by the Spaniard at turn 10.
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Both riders ran wide which allowed Brad Binder and Marc Marquez to c♓ome through, but Martin remained ahead of Bagnaia.&nbs𒊎p;
On lap two Martin came through on Marquez while Bagnaia started losing time to th𝕴e four riders ahead of him.
One of the big moves 🐎in the early stages was Fabio Quartararo, who attached himself to Bagnaia 💦before going for a move under braking at turn five.
After towing Martin and Marquez to the back of V🎃inales, Bin෴der then went for the race lead on lap six.
A 🌸move came at turn four🤡 but Vinales responded immediately, however, Binder made his second overtake stick before Martin and Marquez followed him through.
Martin latched straight﷽ onto the rear of Binder before taking over the race lead at turn ten.
Although Bagnaia’s pace improved, riders behind him🤡 💝were continuing to stay close as Fabio Di Giannantonio looked poised for an overtake.
Bindꩵer reamined close to✃ Martin until the checkered flag but the Spaniard held firm and took yet another superb sprint win.
Further back, Bagn🅘aia ma🦩naged to hold off Di Giannantonio despite the Gresini rider having more pace.