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Bagnaia fighting to keep MotoGP championship 'open'
Winner on MotoGP's first visit of the season to his home Misano circuit, Francesco Bagnaia returns knowing that a double victory will also keep his slim title hopes alive. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP The Ducati star is now 52-points behind Fabio Quartararo, who can effectively win the world championship - with two rounds and 50 points still to go - if he beats Bagnaia on Sunday. "To be back racing at Misano after the stunning victory that I took here in front of my home crowd a month ago is definitely very exciting!" said Bagnaia, who held off Quartararo's Yamaha by just 0.364s but then lost...
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