Marc Marquez ‘doesn’t agree’ with stewards' verdict on Bastianini/Martin move
Eight-time world cham🅺🅷pion sides with Martin in Misano last-lap debate

Marc Marquez says he ‘doesn’t agree’ with the decision by MotoGP’s stewards not to penalise Enea Bastianini for his controversial Emilia Romagna Gra𝓀nd Prix pass on Jorge Martin.
Championship leader Martin led for most of168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Sunday’s 27-lap race at Misano as he fended off a hard-charging Bastianini.
On the final lap, Bastianini threw his factory Ducati up the ins🍨ide of Martin into Turn 4 and༒ the pair made contact.
Martin was forced well off 🔜track, while Bastianini also ran beyond the kerb as he moved into the lead.
Bastianini won the race by five seconds, with the stewards e𒁏lectin💖g not to penalise the Italian and allowing the result to stand.
Marquez, who finished third after Francesco Bagnaia crashed on lap 21, admits Bastianini winning is bad for him as it moves the Italian ahead 🌠by one point in the championship.
But he doesn’t agree with the stewards’ decision and believes, because Bastianini also ran off track, that Martin should have been given the place bac🐽k.
“I saw a replay,” Marquez said.
“Enea wa🍃s out of the track too. So, for me, it’s not good for the championship - looking at our interests.
“But fo♈r me, if Enea was out of the t💎rack too, then [he should] drop one position.
“Because when you do an aggressive ov🅺ertake, when𒐪 you are inside the track then it’s not a problem.
“But when you go out of the track, then it means yoꦛu should drop one position. I’m not agree with that decision [for t📖he stewards not to investigate].
“But, one⛎ more time, it’s not good for our inter🧸est in the championship. But it’s like this.”
Martin expressed his frustrations with the incident,168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: saying he “deserved” to win and that Bastianini had “꧑no room” to make that move.
He now leads the championship by 24 points after Bagnaia crashed out, while Gresini rider Marquez is 60 adrift in fourth after an Emilia Romagna weekend in which h🔯e struggled to match the pace of the GP24s.
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