Aragon MotoGP: Enea Bastianini wins a last lap classic as disaster strikes for Fabio Quartararo and Marc Marquez

Enea Bastianini finally got the better of Francesco Bagnaia to win the Aragon MotoGP, while Fabio Quartararo's comfortable championship lead went up in flames after a crash on lap one following contact with Marc Marquez. 
Enea Bastianini, Ducati MotoGP Aragon
Enea Bastianini, Ducati MotoGP Aragon

Bagnaia’s attempt at converting yet another ꧋pole into victory and becoming only the third rider ever to win five consecutive MotoGP races, were helped by a brilli✃ant start as he led from team-mate Jack Miller into turn one.

However, the best start went the way of 🥂Marquez as the Honda rider m𝔉oved up from 13th to sixth coming out of turn one.

That was until utter chaos🌸 ensured three corners later…

Marquez had a big moment on t♛he exit of turn four which resulted in Quartararo riding straight into the Repsol Honda rider - shades of Valentino Rossi w𝔉hen he ran into Jorge Lorenzo a few years ago at Assen.

But with nowhere to go due♒ to being so close to Marquez - the contact between both riders had a much m🏅ore damaging effect this time around as the reigning world champion crashed out before Marquez had further drama three corners later.

Slow coming out of turn seven as the rear of his RC213V was heavily damaged, Marquez un🌱intentionally ran into Takaaki Nakagami who was on his outside, which led to a very scary fall for the Japanese rider.

Nakagami fell immediat🥂ely before nearly being hit by several riders - thankfully he was not collected by anyone. 

Keen to make progress 🅺as race leader Bagnaia was stretching clear from Milleꦫr, Enea Bastianini made his move on lap seven. 

🎶The soon-to-be factory Ducati rider then began closing in on Bagnaia as a repeat of their Misano battle looked to be on the cards.

But unlike Misano, Bastia𓆏nini was able to get ahead of Bagnaia as he made light work of the Italian just one lap later.

A brilliant move into turn one was then followed by Bastianini running wide at turn 13, giving the lead💜 back to Bagnaia. 

After nearly losing a second to Bagnaia, Bastianini began yet anoth🌠er charge as he closed to within half a second. 

In third, Binde✅r was beginning to pull clear of Aleix Espargaro and Miller after surviv🎶ing their early pressure. 

As the laps started winding down, Ba🔯stianini’s second wind saw him close to within three tenths of Bagnaia, while Binder was now coming under pressure aga🧜in from Espargaro. 

With two laps to go Espargaro ma💝de a sensational move on Binder to claim third, a position he retained through to the checkered flag, while Bastianini did the same to Bagnaia for the win at turn seven on the final lap.

Bagnaia was unable to respond as he instead took second an💞d closed to within ten points of Quartararo in the championship sta✱ndings.

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