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MotoGP: Bagnaia keeps off Bastianini to win Malaysian GP
Francesco Bagnaia resisted pressure from Enea Bastianini to win Malaysian GP with chance to take the MotoGP title away from Fabio Quartararo in Valencia.
It was cloudy weather to start the MotoGP race in Malaysian GP as pole-sitter Jorge Martin led the way comfortably on his Pramac Ducati. But title contender Francesco Bagnaia shot into second taking the inside line on his Ducati from ninth on the grid.
Gresini Ducati’s Enea Bastianini was third from Honda’s Marc Marquez, with Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo moving up to fifth from 12th on the grid. His teammate Franco Morbidelli was seventh in a Suzuki sandwich with Joan Mir ahead and Alex Rins behind.
Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro was ninth with KTM’s Brad Binder rounding the Top 10, with VR46 Ducati’s Marco Bezzecchi in 11th, RNF Yamaha’s Darryn Binder 12th, KTM’s Miguel Oliveira 13th, RNF’s Ca Crutchlow 14th and Honda’s Pol Espargaro 15th.

Ducati members celebrate Team World Championship. Photos by Srinivasa Krishnan Up front, Martin started to check out as Bagnaia came under pressure from Bastianini, while Quartararo started to hustle Marquez with Mir and Rins on his tail after Morbidelli went on to take his Long Gap Penalty, which set him behind.
VR46’s Luca Marini was forced to retire after his start device couldn’t disengage after the race start, as Espargaro’s chances to stay in the hunt started to slimmer when he dropped down the order with no pace to show like teammate Maverick Vinales.
LCR Honda’s Tetsuta Nagashima also crashed out from last, but the big moment came when Martin crashed out from the MotoGP race lead at Sepang circuit. It handed Bagnaia the grand prix lead as he had Bastianini on his tail still.
Quartararo was third as a result having passed Marquez, who also lost to Bezzecchi. The Italian also passed both the Suzuki riders before his move on the Honda rider to be fourth. Mir was fifth after passing Marquez, with Rins slotting in seventh.
Binder was eighth with teammate Oliveira also climbing up well in ninth from another gainer Jack Miller in 10th on his Ducati. Up front, Bastianini started to hurry on Bagnaia and eventually made the move on the cautious Italian to lead Malaysian GP.

A section of the crowd on Race Day at Sepang. Image: Srinivasa Krishnan Bagnaia stayed on his tail though, while Quartararo had Bezzecchi just behind. Behind them, Marquez had quite the back and forth fight with the Suzuki riders where Rins head Marquez and Mir, while Binder, Miller and Pramac’s Johann Zarco rounded Top 10.
The fight at the front started to get tensed as Bagnaia started to come back on Bastianini and eventually he passed him to retake MotoGP race lead. Quartararo steadied in third from Bezzecchi with the Frenchman keeping him at bay well.
Despite the last lap tactics, Bagnaia held on to win the Malaysian GP race with a big chance to win the MotoGP title in Valencia, as Bastianini and Quartararo completed the podium. Bezzecchi was fourth from Rins as Miller climbed up the order to be sixth.
The Australian’s result helped them clinch the teams’ title having already won the constructors’ title. Marquez was seventh from Binder, Zarco and Morbidelli in the Top 10 where the Italian is under investigation for his last lap barging move against Espargaro.

Kavin Quintal, the Indian Honda Idemitsu One-Make champion, is the only Indian rider who had a golden chance to take part in the MotoGP weekend, in the Support Race, the Asia Talent Cup. “It is exciting to ride on a big stage… but it is a big learning experience too,” the Chennai rider told Srinivasa Krishnan, who freezed his action at the Sepang circuit. Crtuchlow was 12th from Oliveira with Espargaro 14th and Tech 3 KTM’s Raul Fernandez in the points places in 15th. Vinales was 16th from LCR’s Alex Marquez, Tech 3’s Remy Gardner and Mir, who had a late crash but managed to continue on.
DNF: Binder, Fabio di Giannantonio, Martin, Nagashima, Marini
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Kavin Quintal emerges as fastest rider on Friday
Irungattukottai (Kanchipuram District, TN), 10 Sept. 2021: Talented teen racer Kavin Samaar Quintal emerged as the fastest rider of the day on the opening day of the Round 2 of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship which began at the Madras Motor Race Track here on Friday.
Coached by Tadayuki Okada san, the 16-year Kavin, astride a Honda NSF250R, the best bike on the day with a racing pedigree, blazed the MMSC track with ease and grace to notch up the quickest lap of the day, 1min, 50.085sec in the 30-minute practice session on the 3.717-km tarmac that saw temperatures of over 30 degree centigrade on a “not-so-hot day”, about 70-km from Chennai here.
Another talented teen, Sartak Chavan from Pune did his best lap in 1:50.700, about half a second behind Kavin’s second-best time of 1:51.079. Geoffrey Revival Emmanuel of Chennai was the third quickest clocking 1:52.809 in a grid of 12 riders who were selected for this One-Make Championship by Honda India.

Kavin Quintal, fastest rider of the day on Friday. Photo David Bodapati In the first round held on August 22, Kavin won the Race 2 with a best lap of 1min 49.793sec followed by Sartak (best lap 1:50.595) in second place and Bengaluru’s Samuel Martin took third on the podium (Best lap 1:52.177). Earlier he also won Race 1, and made it a double for the Round 1 week-end.
Promoted and organised by Madras Motor Sports Club, at MMRT, the best active facility in India for riders and drivers, the National Championship saw top riders like Rajini Krishnan, Rajiv Sethu, Jagan and other young and veteran riders, including a bevy of woman riders take part under strict COVID19 restrictions and the new-look Grand Stand which gave the appearance of a Big Sporting Facility for the laymen on the Highway for the first time, was dotted with colourful chairs begging for guests to be seated, but alas that has to wait till the pandemic is tamed.
Blissfully cool and calm, the 11th Class student of Sir Matha School in Chennai said: “I was testing old tyres and suspension. I had fun today and I thank my team for giving a good bike,” before rushing to watch and cheer the rookies taking part in the CBR150 Novice class.
NSF250R is a racing machine for the new era. Powered by 4-stroke engine with 249cc displacement specially designed for racing, it’s light, compact, high output and high in performance. It is a perfect bike to provide integration of high power and rider-friendliness.




