Marc Marquez has had a dominant weekend at the MotoGP’s Aragon Grand Prix, despite a slip-up in Q2 that briefly cost him pole position to Alex Marquez. He faced self-inflicted pressure with a wheel-spinning start in the sprint race but managed to pass his brother and Franco Morbidelli for the win. Marquez admitted to taking too much risk in qualifying, pushing beyond the bike’s limits, but felt more in control during the race. Though there was a minor incident with Pedro Acosta, Marquez downplayed it as a typical racing incident.…
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Marc Marquez Rises from Adversity to Claim Victory at MotoGP Aragon GP
Marc Marquez emerged victorious in the Aragon Grand Prix sprint race, overtaking Alex Marquez after a challenging start that initially dropped him out of the top three positions in the MotoGP field. Despite Alex’s strong performance setting fastest laps, Marc skillfully closed in on his brother and ultimately secured the lead on lap six at Turn 1, eventually widening the gap to clinch the win. Following a poor start that pushed him down to fourth place, Marc swiftly regained ground, overtaking competitors like Pedro Acosta and Franco Morbidelli to claim…
BővebbenRevving Up the Excitement: Aragon Sprint Race Shakes Up 2025 MotoGP World Championship Standings
New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings after Saturday’s Aragon MotoGP Sprint race at MotorLand, round 8 of 22.
BővebbenSibling Rivalry on Full Display: Marc Marquez Clinches Pole in Thrilling MotoGP Aragon GP Qualifying Battle with Brother Alex
Marc Marquez claimed pole position at the Motorland circuit on Saturday for the MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix, showcasing his dominance. His younger brother Alex secured second place after Marc made a mistake on his second lap. Franco Morbidelli completed the top three with a quick lap towards the end of the session. Marc led the early stages, being the only rider to break the 1m46s barrier. Despite Alex’s challenge, Marc’s late flyer ensured his pole position. Francesco Bagnaia overcame braking issues to take fourth on the grid. KTM impressed with…
BővebbenBagnaia Destroys Yamaha MotoGP Move Rumours: The Unflinching Response
Ducati’s two-time MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnaia has been bewildered by the speculation linking him to Yamaha as early as 2026 – and says he expects to be a Ducati rider until at least the end of 2028
BővebbenFrancesco Bagnaia’s Perspective: Turning Setbacks into Stepping Stones for Success at Aragon MotoGP
Francesco Bagnaia pledges to keep “working” on GP25 feeling, but “useless” to compare last year’s bike to this year’s bike.
BővebbenUnveiling Acosta’s Unbreakable Determination: The Rise of a Fierce KTM Warrior
Is Pedro Acosta a Fabio Quartararo or is he a Marc Marquez? KTM’s about to find out as Acosta’s impatience gets more assertive
BővebbenRumors Swirl as Top Teams Vie for Pecco Bagnaia Amid Ducati Departure Speculations
“Three teams courting” Pecco Bagnaia as Italian newspaper hints at Ducati exit
BővebbenUnveiling the Secret Weapon Behind Marc Marquez’s Saturday Domination in MotoGP
Pre-season key that has boosted Marc Marquez’s Saturday MotoGP form revealed
BővebbenPecco Bagnaia on Tackling the Challenges: Patience and Persistence Required to Master Ducati GP25
‘Analysis and brain power’ required to solve Pecco Bagnaia issue with GP25
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