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Martin wins Thai MotoGP thriller with Bagnaia promoted to second

AFP | Bangkok

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Spain’s Jorge Martin won a thrilling Thailand MotoGP race yesterday to close the gap on Francesco Bagnaia to 13 points in the world championship, with three legs of the season to go.

Italy’s Bagnaia crossed the line third, behind Brad Binder, but was awarded second place after the South African was penalised one position for exceeding track limits on the final lap.

The trio had been involved in a titanic tussle over the closing laps with the lead changing hands before pole-sitter Martin, on a Pramac-Ducati, pipped his rivals and celebrated wildly as he crossed the line.

“I’m so happy. This feeling is amazing because today I wasn’t better than them,” said Martin.

The Spaniard managed the race masterfully from pole position, conserving his tyres to leave him with enough grip to withstand the late onslaught from the fast-finishing KTM rider Binder and factory-Ducati pilot Bagnaia.

“I had the same tools, same tyres, but I had better pace than them and I had to go more than 100 percent on the last lap to stay in front,” added Martin.

“I was pushing on the last lap like it was qualifying.”

Bagnaia, attempting to defend his world title, came into the weekend with a 27-point cushion in the championship but saw that slashed by Martin, who also won Saturday’s sprint at the Buriram International Circuit.

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