Moto GP
Dramatic Collision at Aragon GP: Bagnaia Trapped Under Marquez’s Bike in Championship-Shaking Crash
Pecco Bagnaia becomes pinned beneath Alex Marquez's motorcycle following a crash at Aragon
Concerning collision between Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez leads to a crash
Francesco Bagnaia found himself momentarily pinned beneath Alex Marquez's Ducati during his fall in the Aragon MotoGP race.
Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez have been eliminated 😲 This development could significantly impact the championship race 🧐 #MotoGP | #AragonGP | Watch live on TNT Sports and Discovery+ pic.twitter.com/8Xhqsy1U7p— MotoGP on TNT Sports (@motogpontnt) September 1, 2024
Bagnaia and Marquez were seen making angry gestures towards each other in the gravel following the incident, but initially, it appeared they had not sustained serious injuries.
Marquez veered off course, holding onto third place with six laps left to go.
From the fourth spot, Bagnaia attempted to pass him.
Bagnaia's Ducati appeared to be glued to the front end of Marquez's bike.
The two bicycles became entangled and veered off course.
For a few moments, Bagnaia found himself trapped under Marquez's Ducati during their slide.
However, he stood up and made a motion towards Marquez, indicating that he was fine.
He left with his leathers ripped and worn on his arm, possibly lucky that the harm wasn't more severe.
Bagnaia was taken to the medical center for an examination.
Less than half an hour after their mishap, Bagnaia and Marquez were seen strolling through the paddock area, no longer in their racing suits, and appearing to be without injuries.
Stewards are currently conducting an investigation into the incident.
Defending MotoGP titleholder Bagnaia commenced Sunday's race three points behind the current leader of the championship, Jorge Martin.
Securing the second position at the Aragon MotoGP on Sunday, Martin has now taken a 23-point lead in the championship standings.
Marc Marquez emerged as the victor in the race.
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