Bradl collects more points, Marquez falls while fighting

MotoGP 2020 Round 13, Grand Prix of Europe

Spain, November 9, 2020: A wet and wild first weekend comes to an end in Valencia as Stefan Bradl walks away with more points while Alex Marquez shows top-ten potential again.

Sunday in Valencia got off to a busy start on a dry circuit, the Repsol Honda Team working to refine their dry race setup in just 20 minutes after a weekend of running in the wet. The Repsol Honda Team applying all of their knowledge to get the most out of the morning’s session.

When the lights went out, Alex Marquez once again got off the line well, charging ahead to gain positions in the opening corners. Within just a lap the rookie was inside the top ten, battling first with Jack Miller and then with Dovizioso as he made his way forward. Dovizioso would loom behind Alex for the majority of the race, launching another attack late in the race. Unfortunately, Alex Marquez was caught out by the extra speed from the slipstream at Turn 1 after being passed down the straight by the Italian, walking away unharmed but ending the rookie’s race prematurely.

From his best grid position of the year, Stefan Bradl held his own in the hustle and bustle of the first lap. With a steady run of opening laps, the German picked his way forward and quickly passed a number of riders to close in on his Repsol Honda Team teammate after a handful of laps. Stefan adapted to the conditions and changes in the front tyre, resulting in a 12th place finish, securing back-to-back points for the first time in 2020.

Takaaki Nakagami recovered from the disappointment of Aragon to come back and challenge for a podium finish. Ultimately taking fourth and top Honda honours, Nakagami holds eighth in the overall championship standings and is just 20 points behind second overall.

The MotoGP World Championship will be straight back to action at the Valencia Circuit for the penultimate round of the championship next weekend.

Alex Marquez (DNF)

“We were having a good race; I made an OK start and I found myself in a good rhythm riding in the top ten. I was feeling comfortable and able to make some progress. Unfortunately, when Dovizioso passed me I was in the slipstream for Turn 1 and even though I was braking at the same point, I was a little bit faster, so I fell. I tried to save it and fortunately I am OK. It’s disappointing to not score for two races in a row as we had another good opportunity for points this weekend. We will come back and used what we’ve learned next week.”

Stefan Bradl (12th)

“My start was not so bad; I was maybe a little too careful in the opening laps looking back on it. But in any case, we went into the race with a lot of unknowns, just like everyone else. I had some problems with the front tyre and I lost some confidence in it which caused me to lose some time and I had to manage the situation. Overall, we’ve worked well with the Repsol Honda Team and have had a strong weekend overall. We’re showing that we are growing and making improvements.”

European Grand Prix

Pos.

Rider

Num

Points

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap

1

MIR JOAN

36

25

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

41’37.297

2

RINS ALEX

42

20

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

0.651

3

ESPARGARO POL

44

16

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

1.203

4

NAKAGAMI TAKAAKI

30

13

LCR Honda

Honda

2.194

5

OLIVEIRA MIGUEL

88

11

Red Bull KTM Tech 3

KTM

8.046

6

MILLER JACK

43

10

Pramac Racing

Ducati

8.755

7

BINDER BRAD

33

9

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

10.137

8

DOVIZIOSO ANDREA

4

8

Ducati Team

Ducati

10.801

9

ZARCO JOHANN

5

7

Esponsorama Racing

Ducati

11.55

10

PETRUCCI DANILO

9

6

Ducati Team

Ducati

16.803

11

MORBIDELLI FRANCO

21

5

Petronas Yamaha SRT

Yamaha

17.617

12

BRADL STEFAN

6

4

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

24.35

13

VINALES MAVERICK

12

3

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

25.403

14

QUARTARARO FABIO

20

2

Petronas Yamaha SRT

Yamaha

39.639

15

SAVADORI LORENZO

32

0

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia

DNF

16

MARQUEZ ALEX

73

0

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

DNF

17

RABAT TITO

53

0

Esponsorama Racing

Ducati

DNF

18

BAGNAIA FRANCESCO

63

0

Pramac Racing

Ducati

DNF

19

CRUTCHLOW CAL

35

0

LCR Honda

Honda

DNF

20

ROSSI VALENTINO

46

0

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

DNF

21

ESPARGARO ALEIX

41

0

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia

DNF