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Fabio Di Giannantonio won a shortened Catalan Grand Prix after two red flags
Fabio Di Giannantonio won his first MotoGP race in three years at the 2026 Catalan Grand Prix, which was disrupted by two major incidents, leading to two race stoppages.
One of the incidents involved Pedro Acosta and Alex Marquez, with Acosta’s technical issue causing Marquez to crash into him, resulting in Marquez being taken to the hospital.
Di Giannantonio was also involved in the incident, being hit by a wheel from Marquez’s bike and injuring his hand.
Despite the challenges, Di Giannantonio managed to secure the victory for VR46, followed by Joan Mir in second and Fermin Aldeguer in third.
The race saw multiple lead changes and incidents, with tyre pressure investigations potentially altering the final results.
Overall, it was a dramatic and eventful Grand Prix that ultimately saw Di Giannantonio emerge victorious after a tumultuous race.






