Francesco Bagnaia set remarkable all-time records as he became 2022 MotoGP champion

The Ducati rider finished ninth at the Valencia MotoGP, enough to top the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings at the season end as title rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo finished fourth.
Bagnaia’s championship is his first - but will be a part of history…
B𝔍agnaia overcame a 91-point deficit to Quartararo in the standings - it is the biggest comeback to become a world champion in history🎀.
Bagnaia is the first rider with five DNFs in a season to become champion (he did not finishꦯ in Qatar, France, Catalonia, Germany and Japan)꧒.
It is 50 years since an Italian won the premier class tiཧtle on an Ital﷽ian bike (Giacomo Agostini was the last in 1972).
Bagnaia is the first Italian rider since 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi in 2009 to win the MotoGP title.
Bagnaia is the first Ducati world champion since Casey Stone🅺r 15 years🍰 ago.
Valencia: Final 2022 MotoGP World Championship stౠandin🐷gs
2022 Valencia MotoGP, Ricardo Tormo - Race Resul𝔍ts
Bagnaia’s finishes in the 2022 season
Qatar - DNF
Indonesia - 15th
Argentina - 5th
America - 5th
Portugal - 8th
Spain - 1st
France - DNF
Italy - 1st
Catalonia - DNF
Germany - DNF
Netherlands - 1st
Britain - 1st
Austria - 1st
San Marino - 1st
Aragon - 2nd
Japan - DNF
Thailand - 3rd
Australian - 3rd
Malaysia - 1st
Valencia - 9th

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