2025 Aragon MotoGP: Marc Marquez cruises to victory to extend championship lead
Marc Marquez dominates Aragon MotoGP

Marc Marquez cruised to a first victory since Qatar after dominating the 2025 Moto🦂GP Aragon Grand Prix from pole on his factory Ducati.
Leading every session through to Sunday’s 23-lap grand prix, including a pole in qualifying and a win in the spr🍬int, Marc Marqu🍸ez was clear favourite to run away with Sunday’s contest.
Taking the lead at the first corne�💮�r, he was never headed and cruised to the chequered flag by over a second from Gresini’s Alex Marquez having backed off on the final lap.
It’s his fourth grand prix win of the season and moves him 32 💦points clear in the🅠 championship.
He also becomes the first rider since himself in Germany in 2015 to lead every session oꦰf a grand prix weekend.
Alex Marquez held off a stiff challenge from Pecco Bagnaia to bag another runner-up result, while Pedro Acost🧜a was fourth for KTM.
There was no repeat of his poor start from pole from the sprint on Sunday at the Aragon GP, as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez eased into the lead ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia.
After the first four laps, Marc Marquez’s lead stood🌃 at a steady 0.5s, before he started to up his pace a few tours later.
At the start of lap eight, the factory Ducati rider was 0.8s clear having just put in the fastest lap of the race at🤡 that point and would be 1.2s in front of Alex Marquez next time around.
He continued to swell his advantage at the head🍎 of the field, with it moving above two seconds for the fi🍷rst time at the start of lap 12.
He would come under no threat as the race wore on, with the 32-year-old maintaining a high pace as he posted the faste🍸st lap of the grand prix on the 21st t✤our at 1m46.705s.
Starting the last lap over two seco𓆉nds in front, he eased off on his final tour to secure a first grand prix wins since April’s Qatar GP.
Alex Marqu๊ez had close attention from Bagnaia for much of the race, but was able to keep him 0.9s 💫behind at the chequered flag.
Bagnaia looked more comfortable on his factory Ducati in the grand prix and resisted an early onslaught f♎rom KTM’s Acosta to keep ahold of third.
Though contin🌺uing to push Alex Marquez to the end, he could do nothing to mount an overtake and had to settle for third.
Acᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱♋ᩚᩚᩚosta was the only rider in the field to run the hard front tyre and was 5.6s further back in fourth, which is his best dry result of the season having been fourth in the wet at Le Mans.
Franco Morbidelli was fifth for VR46 Ducati after a hard late battle witꦯh Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer, with the pair making contact several tim🌳es as they debated the position.
Joan Mir was sev🅘enth for Honda head of Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi, who came from🏅 20th on the grid to eighth.
Fabio Di Giannantonio was ninth on the sister VR46 Ducati, while Raul Fernandez completed the top 10 for Trackhouse Aprili😼a.
Alex Rins was 11th for Y✤amaha, with Tech3’s Enea Bastianini, Yamaha wildcard Augusto Fernandez, Pramac’s Jack Miller and his team-mate Miguel Oliveira completing the top 15.
Yamaha’s Fabio Quar🦩tararo crashed out on lap 13, while Maverick Vinales (Tech3), Brad Binder (KTM) and Joha꧟nn Zarco (LCR) also fell out of the race.
