The Portuguese crossed the finish line 10.481 seconds ahead of the Italian winner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), while the Spaniard Marc Marquez (Ducati) came in second with a time of 3.804 seconds, and his brother Alex Marquez (Ducati) came in third with a time of 4.334 seconds.
“It was a great weekend, that’s for sure. We managed to get very competitive lap times and good results in qualifying and the sprint race. [de sábado]“Today was the first big challenge I faced in the main race all weekend,” said the driver from Almada.
However, Miguel Oliveira regretted that he did not have “enough for”. [pilotos] The Front, “who were at different levels of pace and grip.”
“It was a pity that I couldn’t challenge them for a better result, because all weekend I was driving well, very smoothly, managing the tyres well, but I didn’t have the ability to do that. [ritmo] “Enough,” the Portuguese pilot said.
With these results, Francesco Bagnaia moved from being 20 points behind in the championship to 10 points ahead of Jorge Martin (Ducati). The Italian has 222 and the Spaniard 212.
Miguel Oliveira retains 13th place, but now has 51 points, five points behind his Trackhouse team-mate, Spaniard Raul Fernandez.
The championship now enters its summer break. Competition returns on August 2-4 with the British Grand Prix.
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