Moto GP
Harrowing Collision at Aragon GP: Bagnaia and A. Marquez Clash, Championship Implications Loom
Pecco Bagnaia ensnared beneath Alex Marquez's motorcycle following a collision at Aragon
Concerning accident involving Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez after they crash into each other
Francesco Bagnaia found himself momentarily pinned beneath Alex Marquez's Ducati following a crash during the Aragon MotoGP race.
Pecco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez have been eliminated 😲 This could significantly impact the championship standings 😟 #MotoGP | #AragonGP | Watch live on TNT Sports and Discovery+ pic.twitter.com/8Xhqsy1U7p— MotoGP on TNT Sports (@motogpontnt) September 1, 2024
Following the incident, Bagnaia and Marquez were seen making furious gestures towards each other in the gravel, though it appeared at first look that neither had sustained serious injuries.
Marquez veered off course, holding onto third place with six laps to go.
From the fourth spot, Bagnaia made a move to pass him.
Bagnaia's Ducati appeared to be glued to the front of Marquez's.
The two bicycles became entangled and veered off the path.
For a few moments, Bagnaia found himself trapped beneath Marquez's Ducati during their slide.
However, he stood up and motioned towards Marquez, indicating that he was fine.
He departed with his leathers ripped and marked on his arm, yet possibly lucky that the harm wasn't more severe.
Bagnaia visited the healthcare facility for an examination.
Half an hour after the incident occurred, Bagnaia and Marquez were seen strolling through the paddock, having shed their racing suits, and appeared to be uninjured.
Stewards are currently conducting an investigation into the incident.
The current MotoGP titleholder, Bagnaia, started Sunday three points behind the leader of the championship, Jorge Martin.
Martin's second-place finish in Sunday's Aragon MotoGP has propelled him to the top of the championship standings, with a 23-point lead.
Marc Marquez emerged victorious in the race.
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