Joan Mir says a "strange feeling" at the start of the Sprint in Portugal was behind his first lap retirement.
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Joan Mir says a "strange feeling" at the start of the Sprint in Portugal was behind his first lap retirement.
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Alex Marquez admits the tense final lap showdown with Pedro Acosta in the Portuguese MotoGP sprint was a result of "mistakes I didn't need to make".
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Pecco Bagnaia endured a difficult sprint at the Portuguese MotoGP, and gave a blunt assessment of his speed.
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Pedro Acosta has explained where the KTM stopped him from winning the Portugal MotoGP sprint on Saturday.
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Alex Marquez narrowly fended off Pedro Acosta in a thrilling Portugal MotoGP sprint.
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Replay shows Bagnaia lost sixth to Aldeguer and seventh to Zarco when he spun the rear tyre out of the last corner on the final lap. Similar rear tyre wear issues to Marquez, perhaps.

Acosta got right back to the rear tyre of Marquez on the final lap, but couldn't make a pass.
Marquez wins, Acosta forced to settle for second, Bezzecchi takes third having been largely unable to make an impact after he lost the lead.
Quartararo a sneaky-good fourth, then Di Giannantonio and Aldeguer, who passed both Zarco and Bagnaia on the final lap.
Bagnaia ends up eighth having lost out to Zarco as well at the end. Binder and Espargaro complete the top-10.
Marquez lost a lot over the line there, under half-a-second now. Bezzecchi still there on the last lap too.
Acosta was sticking with Marquez for most of that lap 9, but Marquez so much better in the final split. 0.3s for Marquez with 3 to go.
Marquez makes the move again at turn one, and this time Acosta can't respond at turn five.
Marquez back to the front at turn one on lap eight, but Acosta responds again at turn five. It's an excellent battle.
Marquez seems much faster, but finding a way through Acosta continues to be a tough task. He's still right there and Bezzecchi is kind of beginning to drop away.
Acosta tried to retaliate at turn three but ran wide. At turn five, though, he makes it stick and reclaims the lead.
Marquez with much better drive over the crest out of the last corner this time and he leads onto lap 6.
Joan Mir has retired from the race.
Bezzecchi in a bit deep at turn one but he didn't lose too much, still in the lead group.
Acosta continues to lead, but this feels like it has Alex Marquez written all over it. He's looking very strong on the 2024 Ducati.
Bulega has crashed at turn 13 - front lock straight up and down.
Acosta not escaping from Bezzecchi, but the Italian also has Marquez for company.
In fact, Marquez makes his move for second at turn one and makes it stick with 10 to go.
Chantra has retired to the pits.
A bit of wheelie over the crest out of the last corner for Acosta but it doesn't stop him blasting by Bezzecchi on the run to turn one.
Bezzecchi, Acosta, Marquez escaping at the front. Acosta looking really strong.