Pramac Ducati rider Martin was leading the race on the 11th lap, ahead of Bagnaia and Marquez. But then he crashed at Turn 6, changing the whole race. Bagnaia took the lead and had an exciting battle with Marquez for the win. Bagnaia won the race by 0.372 seconds and set a new record lap time. Now, he’s only 17 points behind Martin in the championship.
Marquez, riding for Gresini Ducati, got his first podium finish since last year’s Japanese GP. Bezzecchi from the VR46 Ducati team finished third, marking his first podium of the season.
At the start of the race, Marquez took the lead, but Bagnaia quickly moved up to second place. Then, Bagnaia overtook Marquez to take the lead. But Marquez fought back and briefly took the lead. Martin also managed to pass Bagnaia and took the lead for a short time.
Unfortunately, Martin crashed on lap 11, giving Bagnaia the lead again. Marquez then started to close the gap between him and Bagnaia. On lap 20, Marquez overtook Bagnaia, but Bagnaia fought back and regained the lead.
Bagnaia then increased his lead on lap 23 with the fastest lap of the race, securing his second win of the season.
Behind them, Bezzecchi finished third, followed by Alex Marquez and Enea Bastianini.
Several riders crashed or retired during the race, including Jack Miller, Franco Morbidelli, Aleix Espargaro, and Johann Zarco. KTM wildcard Dani Pedrosa also fell off his bike.
It was an exciting race with lots of battles and changes in the lead.