‘Invincible’ Aleix Espargaro swoops late on Bagnaia in British MotoGP

Race winner, Aprilia Racing Spanish rider Aleix Espargaro drinks champagne as he celebrates on the podium at the presentation after the Moto GP race of the motorcycling British Grand Prix at Silverstone circuit in Northamptonshire, central England, on 6 August 2023. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)
Aleix Espargaro won a classic British MotoGP with a last-lap lunge to deny world champion Francesco Bagnaia at Silverstone on Sunday.
Brad Binder of KTM completed the podium on the return of MotoGP after its mid-season break.
Baignaia extended his lead in the riders' standings to 41 points after his closest challenger Marco Bezzecchi crashed out.
"It was one of those days when you feel invincible," said Espargaro after only qualifying on his Aprilia from the fourth row of the grid.
"Even starting from 12th I felt super good with the bike," added the Spaniard who continued the race's tradition of producing a different winner every year since 2013.
Rain began to splatter the circuit late on to add spice to a tense finish with Espargaro timing his decisive move on Bagnaia to perfection.
"My plan was to pass him (Bagnaia) but when it started to rain I said to myself 'Okay stay quiet and leave Pecco to open the track and then on the last lap I had something more to overtake him," Espargaro added.
"The last lap was dramatic with a lot of riders coming from behind, it was slippery, so it was quite scary!"
Despite missing out on his fifth win of the season Bagnaia was all smiles, especially after finishing pointless down in 14th in Saturday's sprint.
"It was tricky. I tried to push but I was on the limit.
"Finishing second is a great result," the Ducati factory rider said.
Hats off
"For sure not an easy weekend, yesterday was not the best day, but finishing second makes me happy."
He leads the 2023 world championship with 214 points from Jorge Martin (173) and Bezzecchi (167).
South African Binder, who moved up to fourth on 131 points, reflected: "Hats off to my team, I'd love to have got the win today for them but third's going to have to do."
