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MotoGP qualification: Portuguese Grand Prix race and motorcycle world championship

Fabio Quartararo has become the new leader of the MotoGP World Championship after achieving victory in the Portuguese GP. The Frenchman snatches the lead from his compatriot Johann Zarco who crashed six laps to go. Second was Pecco Bagnaia who took advantage of the fall of Álex Rins to add 20 points and place second overall, although the man of the day is Marc Márquez. The Cervera pilot fulfilled his return nine months later. After a great start in which he placed third he was losing positions and in the end he finished seventh. In this way, the six-time MotoGP world champion adds his first nine points of the championship. Classification of the Portuguese GP of MotoGP This is the classification of the Portuguese GP of MotoGP. Classification of the MotoGP World Cup This is the classification of the World Cup MotoGP after the Portuguese GP.

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