Jorge Martin wins as Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez collide
Jorge Martin has won ꦦthe Portimao MotoGP while Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez collid🏅ed late on.

A brilliant s💃tart from Jorge Martin saw him take the lead away from Enea Bastianini heading into turn one.
Francesco Bagnaia was third before losing that position to sprint winner Maverick Vinales, before Marc Marquez attacked ☂the reigning world champion.
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Sl﷽ight contact was made between the pair on the exit of turn five as Bagnaia managed to hold off the Gre๊sini rider.
There was a crash on lap one for Franco Morbidelli, while a second Ducati in the form 🍎of Alex Marquez went down on lap two at turn five.
At the front, Mar🦩tin was continuing to lead although Vinales was closing in, while the three KTM’s of Jack Miller, Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta were battling over sixth, seve♑nth and eighth.
Miller then lost positions to both rideꦓrs on lap🅺 five after running wide at turn one when Binder dove to the inside.
After seeing Bastianini set the fastest lap of the race, Vina🐲les 🌌responded by doing the same as he reduced Martin’s lead to three tenths.
In the battle for sixဣth, Acosta pulled off a br🦩illiant overtake on Binder before setting the fastest lap of the race.
The sensational rookie caught and 💝passed Marquez immediately on lap eight as he then reeled in Bag💫naia for P4.
After several laps behind Ba🍰gnaia, Acosta finally lined up a move at turn one but nearly lost the front which allowed the Ducati rider back through.
A mi🐽stake on lap 16 then saw Acosta lose time to Bagnaia, while Martin set the fastest lap of the race.
With just five lap🍰s to go, Acosta finally made his move stick on Bagnaia after bolting to the inside at turn three.
That gave Marquez a sniff of fifth spot as the former Honda rider nearly collided 🐼with the factory Ducati rider at turn 13.
Marquez applied pressure before going for the position at turn five, but after﷽ running slightly wide, Marquez was then hit by Bagnaia as both riders crashed.
Marquez got back aboard his machine but could only finish 16th, while Bagn⛎aia returned to pit lane and retired.
More drama followed on the final lap as Vinales crashed out of third after appearing to think the race was over wit𝐆h one to go.
Vinales ran wide beforeꦆ highsiding hi🐼s Aprilia machine, which gave Acosta the podium finish.