Published: 30 Jun 2024
Bagnaia Leaves No Doubt - Assen Race Sunday As It Happened
None of his rivals were able to come close to MotoGP World Champion Francesco Bagnaia as the Italian made it three wins in a row at the Dutch GP in Assen.
Following a win in the sprint, Pecco Bagnaia was on the hunt for a Super Grand Slam at Assen. With Aleix Espargaro and Aprilia wildcard rider Lorenzo Savadori sidelined, the current MotoGP World Champion blitzed the field from the get-go and dominated Race Sunday at Assen.
Pts. | Pos. | Rider | Gap |
+25 | 1 | Francesco BAGNAIA | 40:07.214 |
+20 | 2 | Jorge MARTIN | +3,676 |
+16 | 3 | Enea BASTIANINI | +7,073 |
+13 | 4 | Marc MARQUEZ | +7,868 |
+11 | 5 | Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO | +8,299 |
+10 | 6 | Maverick VIÑALES | +8,399 |
+9 | 7 | Brad BINDER | +16,146 |
+8 | 8 | Alex MARQUEZ | +21,236 |
+7 | 9 | Raul FERNANDEZ | +22,509 |
+6 | 10 | Franco MORBIDELLI | +23,554 |
+5 | 11 | Jack MILLER | +24,145 |
+4 | 12 | Fabio QUARTARARO | +24,198 |
+3 | 13 | Johann ZARCO | +42,908 |
+2 | 14 | Augusto FERNANDEZ | +43,012 |
+1 | 15 | Miguel OLIVEIRA | +44,570 |
16 | Takaaki NAKAGAMI | +46,387 | |
17 | Luca MARINI | +71,078 | |
DNF | Pedro ACOSTA | ||
DNF | Joan MIR | ||
DNF | Marco BEZZECCHI | ||
DNF | Alex RINS |