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Acosta wins Thailand GP sprint after stewards order Marquez to give up lead

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The stewards ordered Ducati’s champion Marc Marquez to give up the position, allowing KTM’s Pedro Acosta to cross the finish line first.

BURIRAM: KTM’s Pedro Acosta claimed his first sprint victory at the season-opening Thailand Grand Prix today, but only after stewards intervened to hand him the win following a clash with Ducati’s champion Marc Marquez.

The tense 13-lap battle began in dramatic fashion when polesitter Marco Bezzecchi crashed out early, leaving the two Spaniards to vie for the win in a scintillating wheel-to-wheel contest.

Marquez and Acosta traded places repeatedly throughout the sprint until the penultimate lap, when the seven-times MotoGP champion nudged the KTM rider off the racing line in an aggressive move that caught the attention of race officials.

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