The stunning all-time records set by champion Bagnaia
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The Ducati rider finished ninth at the Valencia MotoGP, enough to top the MotoGP standings at the season end as title rival Fabio Quartararo finished fourth.Bagnaia’s championship is his first – but will be a part of history…Bagnaia overcame a 91-point deficit to Quartararo in the standings – it is the biggest comeback to become a world champion in history.Bagnaia is the first rider with five DNFs in a season to become champion (he did not finish in Qatar, France, Catalonia, Germany and Japan).It is 50 years since an Italian won the premier class title on an Italian bike (Giacomo Agostini was the last in 1972).Bagnaia is the first Italian rider since Valentino Rossi in 2009 to win the MotoGP title.Bagnaia is the first Ducati world champion since Casey Stoner 15 years ago.Valencia: Final 2022 MotoGP World Championship standings2022 Valencia MotoGP, Ricardo Tormo – Race ResultsBagnaia vs Quartararo in MotoGP title SHOWDOWN! | Malaysian MotoGP 2022Video of Bagnaia vs Quartararo in MotoGP title SHOWDOWN! | Malaysian MotoGP 2022Bagnaia’s finishes in the 2022 seasonQatar – DNFIndonesia – 15thArgentina – 5thAmerica – 5thPortugal – 8thSpain – 1stFrance – DNFItaly – 1stCatalonia – DNFGermany – DNFNetherlands – 1stBritain – 1stAustria – 1stSan Marino – 1stAragon – 2ndJapan – DNFThailand – 3rdAustralian – 3rdMalaysia – 1stValencia – 9thRelated Heartbroken Quartararo watched Bagnaia celebrate: “I had to turn off the TV” Valencia: Final 2022 MotoGP World Championship standings
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