Did you miss the Catalan Grand Prix? Or simply want to relive the highlights? You've come to the right place! Here's a video recap of what you absolutely shouldn't miss this Sunday at the Montmeló circuit in Barcelona.
As a reminder, the starting grid for the Grand Prix was made up ofAlex Marquez (Dozens), Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) and Marc Márquez (Ducati). Behind, followed Franco Morbidelli (Dozens), Peter Acosta (KTM) and Fabio Di Giannantonio (Dozens). Johann zarco (Sling), Ai Ogura (Aprilia) and Enea Bastianini (KTM) made up the third line. Francis Bagnaia (Ducati) was 21st.
When the lights go out, it's Marc Márquez who got the best start and took the lead, just ahead of his brother álex, thus reversing the scenario of the sprint race. Fabio Quartararo failed to maintain his second position and ended up fourth, behind Pedro Acosta.
In the second round, Marco Bezzecchi touched Franco Morbidelli and fell right in front Fabio DiGiannantonio, who in turn fell while trying to avoid him. The VR46 rider started again but retired halfway through the race due to damage to his machine.
In the next round, Alex Marquez overtook his brother and took the lead of the race. In the meantime, Enea Bastianini exceeded Quarterly for fourth place. The Frenchman then had to fight against his compatriot John Zarco, but ultimately bowed out, just like Acosta face bastianini just ahead.
Brad Binder made a mistake on the seventh lap, imitated three rounds later by zarco while he had fourth placeAcosta in the line of fire. The falls then followed one another, with Alex Rins in the 16th round then Lorenzo Savadori et Morbidely, alternately in the 20th.
Alex Marquez earned his first regular season victory against Marc Márquez, who finished second, and thus postponed the latter's first title option, which will not be able to take place at Misano next weekend. bastianini completed the podium, ahead of Acosta et Quarterly.
Relive these highlights in 8 minutes with the video shared by Canal + :
Results of the Catalan Grand Prix :

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