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Bagnaia takes Austrian MotoGP Sprint, Miller in points

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Italy's Francesco Bagnaia claimed the Sprint race at the Austrian MotoGP in Spielberg. (EPA PHOTO)
Camera IconItaly's Francesco Bagnaia claimed the Sprint race at the Austrian MotoGP in Spielberg. (EPA PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Twice MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia won the Austrian Grand Prix Sprint to go level on points with Jorge Martin at the top of the world championship, as six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez crashed out.

Italian Ducati rider's victory at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg moved him up to 250 points, alongside Prima Pramac Racing's Martin ahead of Sunday's GP race.

Australian racer Jack Miller (KTM) finished fifth to get among the points with Enea Bastianini, Franco Morbidelli, Brad Binder, Marco Bezzecchi and Pol Espargaro.

Having clinched pole with a lap record after going fastest in qualifying, Martin was slow getting away when the lights went out while Bagnaia turned on the aggression as soon as he shot off the line.

Martin received a long-lap penalty for failing to lose one second after cutting the chicane at turn two and finished second. He had looked on course to finish third until Marquez crashed out with four laps remaining.

There was no stopping Bagnaia once Martin's penalty had been served and he opened up a sizeable gap over the Spaniard and crossed the finish line well ahead of the chasing pack.

"Incredible, but the most incredible thing is the best lap time we did during battle, a 28.7, that's two-tenths lower than the pole position time last year," Bagnaia said.

"I'm very happy. The fight was intense but then I saw Jorge going wide and I said, okay, be calm there could be a problem for the front tyre.

Aleix Espargaro made up a place to finish third and take his second sprint podium. Espargaro, 35, announced in May that he will retire at the end of the 2024 season.

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