Review of the round seven of the 2018 MotoGP season at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, in the outskirts of Barcelona, Catalonia, in Spain.
In the MotoGP race (V-twin, V4, or Inline-four 1000cc four stroke class), that was won by Ducati Team rider Jorge Lorenzo on his works Ducati Desmosedici GP18.
Second was Repsol Honda Team rider and current MotoGP champion Marc Marquez on his works Honda RC213V, he was four and half seconds behind Lorenzo at the end.
While, third was Movistar Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi on his works Yamaha YZR-M1, he was six seconds behind Lorenzo at the end of the race.
In the Moto2 race (Inline-four 600 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Beta Tools - Speed Up Racing rider Fabio Quartararo on the Speed Up. Second was Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Miguel Oliveira on the KTM, he was two anf half seconds behind Quartararo at the end. While, third was Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS rider Álex Márquez on the Kalex, he was three and half seconds behind Quartararo at the end of the race.
While in the Moto3 race (single-cylinder 250 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Leopard Racing rider Enea Bastianini on the Honda. Second was Redox PrüstelGP rider Marco Bezzecchi on the KTM, he was sixteen hundredths of a second behind Bastianini at the end of the race. While, third was RBA BOE Skull rider Gabriel Rodrigo on the KTM, he was seventeen hundredths of a second behind Bastianini at the end of the race.
Meanwhile, it was confirmed on last Friday (8/6/18), Andrea Iannone has been confirmed as Aprilia's second factory MotoGP rider for the 2019 and 2020 MotoGP seasons on a new two-year deal alongside Aleix Espargaró, leaving no place for Scott Redding in Aprilia's works line-up.
Iannone currently sits ninth place in the championship, with a best finish of two third place finishes.
It was confirmed on Tuesday (4/5/18) Moto2 rider and Current Moto3 Champion Joan Mir will graduate to MotoGP next year as Suzuki's second factory MotoGP rider for the 2019 and 2020 MotoGP seasons on a new two-year deal alongside Álex Rins.
Mir currently sits sixth place in the Moto2 stanadings, with a best finish of two third place finishes.
Finally, it was confirmed on Sunday (17/6/18), Jack Miller has signed a new one-year deal with that will see him continue to compete with the Alma Pramac Racing team in MotoGP for 2019 alongside Francesco Bagnaia.
Miller currently sits tenth place in the championship, with a best finish of two fourth place finishes.
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