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Martin grabs MotoGP standings lead with dramatic US sprint victory

The Aprilia rider came from seventh on the grid to win a dramatic sprint in which Marco Bezzecchi crashed out and Marc Marquez also slid off the track, taking pole-sitter Fabio Di Giannantonio with him.

Red Bull KTM Tech3's Spanish rider Maverick Vinales (L) and Red Bull KTM Tech3's Italian rider Enea Bastianini compete during the MotoGP race of the Grand Prix of Brazil at the Ayrton Senna International racetrack in Goiania, state of Goias, Brazil. AFP PHOTO
By: AFP ., Journalists @New Vision

Jorge Martin overtook Francesco Bagnaia on the final lap to snatch victory in the sprint race at the United States Grand Prix and take the MotoGP championship lead on Saturday.

 

The Aprilia rider came from seventh on the grid to win a dramatic sprint in which Marco Bezzecchi crashed out and Marc Marquez also slid off the track, taking pole-sitter Fabio Di Giannantonio with him.

 

Bezzecchi, who led Martin by 11 points in the riders' standings heading into the weekend, was running in second place before crashing.

 

Martin edged one point ahead of his teammate heading into Sunday's main race at the Circuit of the Americas.

 

"I'm so happy, it's the first time I've won here in MotoGP, it's fantastic," said Martin after a record-extending 17th sprint win in MotoGP, but first with Aprilia.

 

"It was risky to choose the medium tyre, but it paid off. This victory means a lot to me, thank you so much to my team who did a great job."

 

Reigning world champion Marquez, starting from sixth place, crashed on the opening lap and took out Di Giannantonio.

 

Bagnaia led for most of the sprint but failed to close it out as Martin, the 2024 world champion, scythed his way through the field.

 

Bezzecchi, who has won the last four MotoGP main races dating back to last season, failed to finish for the second time in three sprint races this campaign.

 

Spanish youngster Pedro Acosta stayed out of trouble to finish third.

 

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