Marc Marquez overcame a poor start to clinch victory at the Italian Grand Prix and strengthen his MotoGP title lead. Despite dropping back early on, Marquez fought his way through the field and secured a commanding win. His brother, Alex Marquez, followed in second place after a tough battle with Francesco Bagnaia. Bagnaia settled for third, unable to match the pace of the Marquez brothers. Vinales finished fourth, while Di Giannantonio and Bezzecchi claimed fifth and sixth respectively. Morbidelli and Fernandez rounded out the top eight, with Aldeguer securing ninth and Quartararo finishing tenth. The Factory KTM team faced setbacks, with Binder and Zarco retiring early on, leaving Marc Marquez leading the championship standings.
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