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Bagnaia beats Bezzecchi to win Assen TT, Binder loses third with penalty

ASSEN, Netherlands :Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia won the Assen TT on Sunday to extend his lead in the world championship standings while pole sitter Marco Bezzecchi finished second, swapping their final positions from Saturday's sprint.

Red Bull KTM's Brad Binder had finished third but just as in the sprint, his podium was snatched away from him for a second time when he was demoted for exceeding track limits, handing third place to Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro.

With the track outline tattooed on to his arm, Bagnaia probably knows the 'Cathedral of Speed' better than most and he did not put a foot wrong in hot conditions to take the chequered flag for his fourth race win of the season.

Bagnaia moved up to 194 points in the standings and leads Jorge Martin by 35 points while Bezzecchi is a further point behind.

"It's fantastic, it wasn't easy... I just managed to open a gap in the last laps, I was quite on the limit. I love this track," Bagnaia said after claiming back-to-back wins in Assen.

Red Bull KTMs have been the fastest off the line this season and Binder had a sensational start, using his bike's launch control to move up from fifth to first by turn one while Bezzecchi dropped to third behind Bagnaia.

Binder's team mate Jack Miller also moved up five places from 12th to seventh but he crashed out on the opening lap while Aprilia's Maverick Vinales lost his balance on a turn just after setting a fastest lap.

Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo was a surprise podium finisher in Saturday's sprint when Binder received the penalty but there was no such luck in the race as he crashed and also took out compatriot Johann Zarco and had to be helped off the track.

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Up front, Bagnaia managed to get past Binder as the duo and Bezzecchi

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