Marc Marquez won the Aragon Grand Prix in Spain to claim his fourth victory of the year, capping off a strong weekend.
The 32-year-old Ducati rider claimed the pole position position for Sunday’s race on Saturday after breaking the lap record. This is his 99th pole of career.
Marquez led the race well and made a strong start to the day.
In the first few seconds, Alex’s brother Alex put pressure on him, but Marquez extended the lead to 1.5, and Alex was unable to respond.
The Spanishman increases his lead over his brother Alex, who placed second, to 32 points, in the MotoGP standings.
Marquez remarked, “It was an amazing weekend.” The others were getting closer and closer each session, but I was persistent, as I had anticipated.
The Marquez brothers jumped off their bikes in front of a crowd of thousands of people who had been cheering them on after the race.
Francesco Bagnaia, who finished 12th in the sprint race, added another rider who made a smile on his face.
He placed fourth in the Grand Prix starting grid, but he placed third overall.
With only 14 races left in the 2025 campaign, the Aragon race was the eighth of the season.
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Source: BBC
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