Marco Bezzecchi won the MotoGP British Grand Prix by effectively managing his tires and taking a gamble with a soft-tire strategy. Fabio Quartararo, leading the race, faced mechanical issues that dashed his hopes of victory. Bezzecchi’s victory was secured with a four-second lead over Johann Zarco and Marc Marquez, who increased his championship lead. Aprilia, in need of a win, found success with Bezzecchi’s outstanding performance. Quartararo’s misfortune allowed Bezzecchi to claim the victory in an eventful British GP race.
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