Miguel Oliveira (KTM) was ranked 14th at the GP of Aragon, 13th at the World Championship for which he started 18th on the grid.
It was a dream week for the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), who after having secured the pole position got his first victory in MotoGP this Sunday, resisting a battle with Marc Márquez (Honda) for the first position, with the Spaniard not on the podium for a long time. Joan Mir (Suzuki) completes the podium. Bagnaia is now second overall behind Fabio Quartararo, who was eighth, and leads with 214 points.
In the first lap Miguel Oliveira managed to rise to 13th, then stabilized on the 5th lap in 14th, where he finished, accumulating two more points in the Worlds (87), but dropping to ninth, but closer to Maverick Vinãles, which did not score (it is 8 points).
With 3 laps to go, exchanges between Márquez and Bagnaia began, with the Italian eventually imposing himself.
SIMPLY INCREDIBLE!!! ??@PeccoBagnaia holds off @marcmarquez93 in an Aragon epic! ??#GoFree | #AragonGP ?? pic.twitter.com/KXJktUjwFQ
— MotoGP™?? (@MotoGP) September 12, 2021
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