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Enea Bastianini convincing on way to Le Mans success in French MotoGP

It moves the Italian to within eight points of championship leader Monster Energy Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo, who could only manage fourth at his home Grand Prix.

Lenovo Ducati rider Jack Miller led from the lights into the first corner from Bastianini and his team-mate and pole-setter Pecco Bagnaia.

Before the end of the lap, however, both Bagnaia and Ecstar Suzuki’s Alex Rins had passed Bastianini.

Lap three saw Rins out of the race and Bastianini back into third.

Bagnaia led from lap four but the eventual race winner was past Miller on lap 12 and had his sights set on his fellow Italian on the factory Ducati.

It all changed on lap 20 when the ‘Beast’ made his move at the Dunlop chicane.

Bagnaia fought straight back but Bastianini pressured Bagnaia into a rare mistake, running wide at ‘Garage Vert’ and then disaster struck the Lenovo Ducati rider as he slid out of the race at the final corner, leaving Bastianini to take the flag nearly three seconds ahead of Miller, with Aprilia Racing’s Aleix Espargaro claiming his fourth podium of the season to close to within four points of Quartararo in the title race.

“I’m really happy about this race,” said Bastianini. “It was also unexpected because the weekend started really complicated for me, with three crashes.

“At the end, when I saw Pecco very close, I understand, ‘Okay, now you have to stay behind’.

“At the end, I tried to overtake him in the second corner to make Pecco a little bit nervous.

“In the end, he went long and I won this race.

“It’s all for my team because they work a lot at this Grand Prix to give me the best bike and it’s incredible, the job they did.”

From second on the grid, GASGAS Aspar Team rider Jake Dixon was hoping for a Moto2 podium.

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