Vinales wins Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as Bagnaia crashes

Pole-sitter Maverick Vinales got off to a slow start but finished strongly to clock 41 minutes, 55.846 seconds and beat Joan Mir by 2.425 seconds.

Published : Sep 20, 2020 19:49 IST , Santa Monica-Cella

Yamaha's Maverick Vinales finished strongly to clock a time of 41 minutes, 55.846 seconds.
Yamaha's Maverick Vinales finished strongly to clock a time of 41 minutes, 55.846 seconds.
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Yamaha's Maverick Vinales finished strongly to clock a time of 41 minutes, 55.846 seconds.

Yamaha's Maverick Vinales claimed his first win of the season in the Emilia Romagna MotoGP at Misano World Circuit on Sunday, after race leader Francesco Bagnaia of Pramac Racing crashed with seven laps remaining.

Pole-sitter Vinales got off to a slow start but finished strongly to clock a time of 41 minutes, 55.846 seconds and beat fellow Spaniard Joan Mir of Suzuki by 2.425 seconds.

KTM rider Pol Espargaro was moved up to third to make it an all-Spanish podium when Petronas Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo was handed a three-second penalty for exceeding track limits.

“Amazing job this weekend, we prepared really good... Pecco (Bagnaia) was really fast. I tried to save the tyres for the last 10 laps and started to push at the end of the race,” Vinales said.

“After he made a mistake, I tried not to crash and take the maximum points. It feels fantastic, I'm very happy... we need to continue like this because we have a lot more potential.”

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Bagnaia was denied the chance to start at the head of the grid despite setting a record lap on Saturday as he exceeded track limits and the Italian hit the tarmac on lap 20 after losing control of his bike at turn six.

Seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi, who was chasing his 200th podium finish, crashed at turn four on the second lap in tricky conditions following earlier rain.

Also enduring a disappointing afternoon was South African Brad Binder, winner of the Czech Grand Prix, who suffered an early crash.

The first seven rounds of the COVID-19-hit season have produced six different winners, with Quartararo taking the opening two races in Jerez, Spain.

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