Ducati Lenovo's Francesco Bagnaia regained the world championship lead with a runaway victory in the Austrian GP Sprint.
It was another duel between Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin as it was the Italian who got the upper hand at the Red Bull Ring, taking victory in Saturday's Sprint race.
Italian Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia raced clear to win the Austrian MotoGP sprint on Saturday and join Jorge Martin at the top of the championship standings. The reigning two-time MotoGP champion Bagnaia completed the 14 laps in 20 minutes 59.768 seconds, 4.673sec faster than pole-sitter Martin, who was hit with a penalty early in the sprint.
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