Marquez blames Bagnaia mistake for costly collision at Portuguese GP

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PORTIMAO, Portugal : Gresini Racing's Marc Marquez blamed Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia for the collision at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday that resulted in both riders crashing and losing precious points in the MotoGP championship.

MotoGP - Portuguese Grand Prix - Algarve International Circuit, Portimao, Portugal - March 24, 2024 Gresini Racing MotoGP's Marc Marquez in action during the race REUTERS/Rodrigo AntunesPORTIMAO, Portugal : Gresini Racing's Marc Marquez blamed Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia for the collision at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday that resulted in both riders crashing and losing precious points in the MotoGP championship.

"I told the stewards it's a racing incident on the very limit. But the stewards must decide what is the limit," Marquez told reporters. Bagnaia admitted he was in trouble as he did not have the pace to compete for a podium, but added that the overtake he attempted was not risky.

 

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