Jorge Martin wins the Jerez sprint, Marc Marquez crashes from the lead, Francesco Bagnaia taken out
Jorge Martin 💃wins a chaotic Jerez MotoGP sprint race which saw Mꦅarc Marquez crash from the lead and Francesco Bagnaia taken out.

Starting from pole for the first time since joining Ducati, Marc Marquez swept a🅺cross the circuit to cover to𒅌p spot, however, he could do nothing to stop Brad Binder who took the lead.
Marq﷽uez then lost second to Jorge Martin, who went on the attack lཧater on in the lap as he grabbed top spot from Binder.
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Aleix Espargaro suffered an earꦦ🦋ly DNF after crashing out of the race at turn eight.
Jack Miller went down a few corners later but the KTM rider was able to remount following his tip-off 𝓰at the final corner.
At the front, drama started when Marc Marquezﷺ and Binder exchanged second spot.
Marquez went through at turn nine before Binder came back at the eight-time world champion heading into the final corꦰner.
That allowed Al🤪ex Marquez to take over second but his brother Marc got back ahead thanks to b💎etter drive out of the final corner.
Just behind, Binder, Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia came to blows when 𓄧Binder hit the factory Ducati rider at turn one.
Bagnaia crashed out as a result,ꦿ following an aggressive pass from Bezzecchi on both riders, although it was Binder who made contact with Bagnaia.
On lap fo☂ur Fabio Di Giannanotonio became the latest rider to go down as he also threw his Ducati at the gravel at turn 13.
L🥃eading by just over six tenths, Martin’s lead disappeared after losing the front at turn seven.
Martin stayed aboard his Ducati but it gave Marquez a run on him before a m💝ove for the lead took place at turn nine.
Then came lap nine which was on꧂e oꩵf the most dramatic laps ever in MotoGP.
Alex Marquez crashed out of third place, before Binder and Enea Bastianini, who were directly behind him all lost the front-end of thei🦄r machines in tandem.
M♍arc Marquez then went down from the lead at turn nine, but the former Repsol Honda rider managed to geꦚt back underway.
One lap later and it was the turn of Maverick Vinales to suffer a crash as the COTA winner lost the front-end at tur♐n five as well.
At the front, Martin came home to secure a dominant sprint win ahead of Pedroꦕ Acosta and Fabio Quartararo.