Penalty drops Brad Binder off podium in Dutch MotoGP sprint race, Bezzecchi wins
Marco Bezzecchi won the Dutch MotoGP sprint race at Assen on Saturday ahead of world champion Francesco Bagnaia.
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Marco Bezzecchi won the Dutch MotoGP sprint race at Assen on Saturday ahead of world champion Francesco Bagnaia.
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