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Salac did not finish the Grand Prix of Aragon after falling from sixth place

Prüstel CarXpert, ČTK

Although Salač dropped to nineteenth place after problems starting from eleventh place, he quickly regained his lost position. He was already sixth in the third lap, but in one of the corners the machine slipped and the race ended for him.

“I had a good start, I chose the outdoor track for the first turn, but they were all long, so I rode on those green bollards that glide. I had a big highsider, I don’t understand how I stopped it. I was completely off the bike and I was able to “I fell to some eighteenth place,” the introduction described.

He then worked his way to sixth place in two laps. “But unfortunately I overreacted one of the brakes and my front closed. I fell and didn’t finish the race. I’m so sorry, because today the bike was ready for the podium, I was fast too. Whenever I reached someone, I was able to overtake them immediately and it didn’t matter if it was outside or inside. I would like to apologize to everyone, especially to the team that worked well, also to all the partners, “Salač added.

Nineteen-year-old Salač did not score for the first time after returning to the championship in the colors of the CarXpert Prüstel stable. In the previous three races, he finished 11th, 12th, and last 14th two weeks ago in Silverston.

Foggia secured the third victory of the season with a lead of 41 thousandths of a second over Deniz Öncü from Turkey. In the standings, the Italian moved to third place with a gain of 143 points. The first is despite the fall of the Spaniard Pedro Acosta (201), the second his compatriot Sergio García (155).

Bagnaia won for the first time in MotoGP. The Italian rider started from pole position and in the final laps repulsed several attacks by six-time world champion Marc Márquez, whom he eventually defeated by seven tenths.

Joan Mir, the defending champion of the title, took third place with a loss of four seconds. Right in front of him, Bagnaia moved to the second place in the standings with a lead of four points. Led by 53 points, the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, who finished eighth after a bad start today.

Aragon Grand Prix, Alcañiz World Road Motorcycle Championship:
Moto3:
1. Foggia (It./Honda) 37: 53,710
2. Pioneer (Tur./KTM) -0.041
3. Sasaki (Jap./KTM) -0,644
4. Guevara (Šp. / GASGAS) -0.708
5. Antonelli (It./KTM) -0,878
6. Migno (It./Honda) -1,180
Salač (CR / KTM) did not finish.
World standings (after 13 of 18 races):
1. Acosta (Sp. / KTM) 201
2. García (Šp. / GASGAS) 155
3. Foggia 143
4. Fenati (It./Husqvarna) 134
5. Masses (Šp. / KTM) 111
6. D. Binder (JAR / Honda) 104
…17. Salač 46
Moto2:
1. R. Fernández (Šp. / Kalex) 39: 49,990
2. Gardner (Austr./Kalex) -5,408
3. A. Fernández (Šp. / Kalex) -6,824
4. Navarro -7,051
5. Canet (oba Šp. / Boscoscuro) -10,695
6. Di Giannantonio (It./Kalex) -15,160
World standings (after 13 of 18 races):
1. Gardner 231
2. R. Fernández 187
3. Bezzecchi (It./Kalex) 179
4. Lowes (Brit./Kalex) 127
5. Canet 92
6. A. Fernández 92
MotoGP:
1. Bagnaia (It./Ducati) 41:44,422
2. M. Márquez (Šp. / Honda) -0.673
3. Mir (Sp. / Suzuki) -3,911
4. A. Espargaró (Šp. / Aprilia) -9,269
5. Miller (Austr./Ducati) -11,928
6. Bastianini (It./Ducati) -13,757
World standings (after 13 of 18 races):
1. Fourth (Fr./Yamaha) 214
2. Bagnaia 161
3. Me 157
4. Zarco (Fr./Ducati) 137
5. Miller 129
6. B. Binder (JAR/KTM) 117

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