Fabio Quartararo clinched back-to-back wins but the weekend was dominated by the return of Marc Marquez
As weekends go, they don’t get much better than that for Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP). The Frenchman converted pole position to victory at the Grande Prémio 888 de Portugal as the MotoGP™ race sees some big names crash out, but that wasn’t the case for second place Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) and third place Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar). The returning Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) battles through the pain to finish P7 in Portimao.
MARC MARQUEZ – THE RETURN
Marc Marquez: The Return – a MotoGP™ special
After eight months out and three operations on a broken right humerus, eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez made his return to MotoGP™ in Portimao. Enjoy the full story of his first weekend back in the MotoGP™ paddock from his press duties on Thursday, through to his gritty seventh place finish.
4 MINUTES, 20 RIDERS & THE CRAZIEST END TO FP3 IN YEARS
FREE: 4 mins, 20 riders and the craziest end to FP3 in years
With Q2 places up for grabs, FP3 normally provides some dramatic action. However, after the red flags came out in Portimao following Jorge Martin’s crash, it left us with a stunning climax to the session. Only four minutes remained as all of the grid exited pitlane together in the hope of grabbing a place inside the top ten.
CHAMPION VS CHAMPION: MARQUEZ STALKS MIR AS MIND GAMES BEGIN
Champion vs Champion: Marquez stalks Mir as mind games begin
Both the 2020 MotoGP™ World Champion Joan Mir and six-time premier class king Marc Marquez found themselves in Q1. As a result, the Repsol Honda man latched onto the rear of the Suzuki as the mental battles between the pair kicked off.
MotoGP™ 15 MINUTE RACE HIGHLIGHTS
888 Portuguese Grand Prix: MotoGP™ 10 minute race highlights
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP’s Fabio Quartararo held off a charge from Alex Rins, as leading contenders crashed out in a drama-filled Portuguese Grand Prix. Grab the popcorn and enjoy the full highlights as the premier class tackled the rollercoaster.
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