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As it happened: Home delight as Francesco Bagnaia leads all-Ducati podium
Francesco Bagnaia starts from pole and is the favourite to make it back-to-back victories after winning Saturday's sprint. Second was Marco Bezzecchi, who is perhaps best placed to mount a challenge to his title rival.

As it happened: Francesco Bagnaia claims victory in chaotic sprint
Francesco Bagnaia claimed victory ahead of Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin. Alex Marquez crashed out on lap one after contact with Brad Binder which resulted in a Long Lap penalty for the KTM rider.

As it happened: Francesco Bagnaia ends Friday Practice as the rider to beat
Francesco Bagnaia heads into his and Ducati's home race leading the world champion by the slender margin of one point over Le Mans race winner Marco Bezzecchi. Making their returns to action in FP1 were Enea Bastianini and Miguel Oliveira.
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As it happened: Martin breaks victory deadlock as Quartararo crashes out
MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia starts the first of two races at Le Mans from pole after narrowly getting the better of Marc Marquez in Qualifying 2. Luca Marini will line up third ahead of Jack Miller, who was fastest in two out of three practice sessions.

LIVE UPDATES: Red flag as Quartararo takes out Oliveira
Fabio Quartararo wiped out Miguel Oliveira in the early stages, causing a red flag and taking the Aprilia rider out of the race.

As it happened: Brad Binder wins a thrilling Sprint MotoGP race at Jerez
Aleix Espargaro starts from P1 after beating Jack Miller and Jorge Martin to his first MotoGP pole of the season.
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LIVE UPDATES: Friday practice from the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez
Enea Bastianini makes his return to MotoGP action after missing rounds in Argentina and America due to injury. KTM test rider Dani Pedrosa went fastest in P1.

Rins wins after Bagnaia crashes out at MotoGP COTA: As it happened
MotoGP of the Americas, Austin - Race Res

As it happened: Francesco Bagnaia wins the MotoGP Sprint at COTA
Francesco Bagnaia denied Alex Rins pole position with a new lap record which also included a first-ever sub 2m 2s lap at COTA. There were various crashes in qualifying as Jack Miller took his tally for the weekend up to five, while Jorge Martin also crashed twice in Q2.

LIVE UPDATES: Friday practice from the American MotoGP at COTA
Luca Marini was fastest during the opening MotoGP practice at COTA, while teammate Marco Bezzecchi missed out on the top five after a late fall at turn 12.
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Bezzecchi won Argentina MotoGP after Bagnaia crash - as it happened
MotoGP Argentina, Termas - Race Results

LIVE UPDATES: MotoGP Sprint race as Alex Marquez starts from pole in Argentina
Alex Marquez leads a Ducati 1-2-3 after a slick tyre gamble for himself, Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia paid off during the final few minutes.

As it happened: Quartararo suffers shocking day-one at the Argentine MotoGP
Maverick Vinales was fastest in Practice 1 after leading a dominant 1-2 for Aprilia Racing.
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As it happened: Bagnaia wins first MotoGP Sprint of the year in Portimao
The opening MotoGP round of the season continues with the inaugural MotoGP Sprint race at Portimao. Marc Marquez starts the Sprint and Sunday's Grand Prix from pole after a sensational lap that set a new all-time lap record.


Valencia MotoGP - The most important qualifying of the season as it happened
Valencia MotoGP, Ricardo Tormo - Full Qualifying Results Jorge Martin in pole position for the Valencia MotoGP! Fabio Quartararo must win Sunday's race and hope Francesco Bagnaia finishes P15 or lower to retain his title.

Valencia MotoGP - Friday Free Practice as it happened
The final round of the 2022 MotoGP season sees Valencia host the title decider between
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Malaysian MotoGP - Cal Crutchlow dominates FP2 at Sepang - as it happened
Brad Binder topped the opening practice for the
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