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Pramac Racing’s Spanish rookie Jorge Martin made a strong start from pole position and held off a pack of challengers but was denied a second victory of the season after being overtaken by Bagnaia with 13 laps left.
Another podium for @88jorgemartin and so so close to the victory 🔥And with that he clinches the Rookie of the Yea… https://t.co/q4rtVspNFb
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) 1636898135000
Australian Jack Miller of Ducati was third while 2020 world champion Joan Mir of Spain missed out on a podium position after surging forward following a crash by Suzuki teammate Alex Rins midway through the race.
Yamaha’s new world champion Fabio Quartararo finished fifth.
Seven-times MotoGP title winner Rossi, one of the greatest and most charismatic of motorcycling champions, delighted fans including Brazilian soccer great Ronaldo with a few quick laps but was unable to add to his 199 premier class podiums.
Never has a standing ovation been more deserved! 💛👏 @ValeYellow46 👏#GrazieVale #ValenciaGP 🏁 https://t.co/tILO5X2TqZ
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) 1636898147000
The 42-year-old Italian, nicknamed “The Doctor”, is considering a move into car racing.
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