Review of the sixth round of the 2022 MotoGP season at Circuito de Jerez, Jerez in southern Spain.
In the MotoGP race (V-twin, V4, or Inline-four 1000cc four stroke class), that was won by Ducati Lenovo Team rider Francesco Bagnaia on his works Ducati Desmosedici GP22.
Second was Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP rider and Current MotoGP Champion Fabio Quartararo on his works Yamaha YZR-M1, he was three tenths of a second behind Bagnaia at the end. While, third was Aprilia Racing rider Aleix Espargaró on his works Aprilia RS-GP, he was eleven seconds behind Bagnaia at the end.
In the Moto2 race (Inline-three 765cc four-stroke class), that race was won by Idemitsu Honda Team Asia rider Ai Ogura on the Kalax. Second was Flexbox HP40 rider Arón Canet on the Kalex, he was two and half seconds behind Ogura at the end. While, third was Elf Marc VDS Racing Team rider Tony Arbolino on the Kalex, he was three and half seconds behind Ogura at the end.
While in the Moto3 race (single-cylinder 250 cc four-stroke class), that race was won by GasGas Aspar Team rider Izan Guevara on the Gas Gas. Second was Gas Gas Aspar Team rider Sergio García on the Gas Gas, he was six hundredths of a second behind Guevara at the end of the race. While, third was Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Jaume Masià on the KTM, he was two tenths of a second behind Guevara at the end of the race.
Finally in the MotoE races (a single make class with all the riders riding the Energica Ego MotoE bike), Saturday race was won by LCR E-Team rider Eric Granado. Second Dynavolt Intact GP rider Dominique Aegerter, he was seven tenths of a second behind Granado at the end. While, third was Felo Gresini MotoE rider Matteo Ferrari, he was a seconds behind Granado at the end.
For Sunday race was won by LCR E-Team rider Eric Granado. Second was LCR E-Team rider Miquel Pons, he was two tenths of a second behind Granado at the end. While, third was Pons Racing 40 rider Mattia Casadei, he was four tenths of a second behind Granado at the end.
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