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Marquez Crashes Out as Aldeguer Wins Indonesia MotoGP

Fermin Aldeguer became the second youngest and first rookie winner in four years with a 6.987-second lead as Marc Marquez suffered a right collarbone injury in a first-lap crash.

  • On Sunday, rookie Fermin Aldeguer won his first MotoGP race at the Indonesian Grand Prix, marking a breakthrough for BK8 Gresini Racing after Saturday's sprint disappointment.
  • Taking the lead on lap seven, Aldeguer seized control and extended a commanding advantage throughout the 27-lap race.
  • Across the top ten, Pedro Acosta finished second with Alex Marquez completing the podium, while Alex Rins and Raul Fernandez also secured notable top-ten finishes.
  • Marquez was diagnosed with a possible right collarbone fracture and will travel to Spain for further examination, seven days after winning the 2025 title last week.
  • Aldeguer will head to Phillip Island as a MotoGP winner, with Round 19 scheduled for October 17 in Australia, but questions remain over Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi's fitness.
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20-year-old Fermin Aldeguer celebrated his first victory as the second youngest pilot in history. Marc Marquez suffered an injury to the collarbone.

·Vienna, Austria
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Spanish rider Fermin Aldeguer celebrated his first victory in the elite class of MotoGP in Mandalika, Indonesia. In a race full of surprises, he celebrated ahead of compatriots Pedro Acosta and Alex Marquez. Saturday's sprint winner Marco Bezzecchi collided with Marc Marquez on the first lap and ended the race in the sand together with the Spaniard. The newly crowned world champion was injured in the collision with the Italian, according to init…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Fermín Aldeguer, at the age of 20 and 183 days, became the Indonesian GP this Sunday in the second youngest driver in history to win a big prize in MotoGP. The Battian of the Gresini team, Ducati's great future bet, signed a brilliant weekend and played a career as an authentic veteran. He alone against the crone and nerves, to take a strong victory in Mandalika and place himself on the trail of Marc Márquez's record of precocity (20 years and 6…

·Spain
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The driver of Aprilia centers the Spaniard who in the fall fixes the fracture of the right clavicle, down also Bagnaia. Iberian triplet, on the podium Acosta and Alex Marquez

·Turin, Italy
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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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