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MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: Bagnaia wins at Sepang, defends title

Francesco Bagnaia took a crucial win at the Malaysian Grand Prix, significantly reducing Jorge Martin's championship lead. Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia took victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix, significantly reducing Jorge Martin's championship lead. Martin, riding for Pramac Racing, finished second but his early championship hopes were dashed. The game featured an intense early battle between Bagnaha and Martin. However, the Ducati rider prevailed, claiming his tenth victory of the season. A red flag was raised on the first lap due to a multi-man incident involving KTM riders Brad Binder and Jack Miller and Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo . Miller was taken to the medical center but later returned to the pits, while Binder missed the restart with a shoulder injury. The race was subsequently shortened to 19 laps and restarted with the original starting order. Also read: KYT KX-1 GP MotoGP helmet launched in India for Rs 57,000 MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: Race Results Enea Bastianini secured the Ducati Factory…

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MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: When, where and how to watch

The 2023 MotoGP World Championship is likely to reach a dramatic climax this weekend in Sepang, Malaysia. Pramac Ducati's Jorge Martin leads by 17 points and is on the verge of claiming his first world championship. However, Ducati's two-time defending champion Francesco Bagnaia must win the Malaysian Grand Prix and hope Martin slips up to keep his title hopes alive. The Valencia Grand Prix is ​​at risk of being canceled due to severe damage caused by Storm Dana, adding to the uncertainty of the season. Local authorities are focusing on recovery efforts and may postpone or even cancel events. If Valencia is cancelled, the Malaysian Grand Prix could become the season finale. Also read: MotoGP: VR46 announces Andrea Iannone as replacement for Fabio di Giannantonio in 2024 MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: 2023 race schedule at Sepang International Circuit, India Friday, November 1 Malaysian GP MotoGP Free Practice 1am - 08:15am Malaysian GP MotoGP practice session - 12:30pm Saturday, November 2…