Francesco Bagnaia secured his third consecutive Spanish Grand Prix victory as Jorge Martin crashed out of contention, maintaining his lead in the championship standings. Bagnaia engaged in a spirited battle with Marc Marquez ultimately emerging victorious with Marquez finishing second.
Marco Bezzecchi claimed third place at the Circuito de Jerez. Despite Martin mishap, he remains at the top of the standings with Bagnaia trailing by 17 points. Bagnaia praised the intensity of the race particularly his duel with Marquez while Marquez acknowledged Bagnaia superior performance.
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