Marc Marquez dominated the race at Aragon to earn 25 crucial points for the championship, with Alex Marquez following in second place. Despite a strong start, Marc managed his pace well and maintained a comfortable lead throughout the race. Alex couldn’t match his brother’s speed, but held onto second place ahead of Francesco Bagnaia, who completed the podium. The battle for third was intense, with Pedro Acosta challenging Bagnaia until ultimately finishing in fourth. Brad Binder’s crash cost KTM a higher finish, but Franco Morbidelli and Fermin Aldeguer rounded out the top six. Joan Mir and Marco Bezzecchi also had commendable performances, salvaging valuable points in seventh and eighth place respectively.
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