Bezzecchi Spoils Ducati's Centenary Party with Italian Grand Prix Victory
Bezzecchi took the lead with 10 laps left and finished more than 3 seconds ahead of Martin, while Bagnaia settled for third.
- On Sunday, Marco Bezzecchi won the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, beating teammate Jorge Martin to claim his first victory at the circuit as Aprilia overshadowed Ducati's centenary celebrations on home soil.
- Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia initially led the race until 10 laps remained, when Bezzecchi used the slipstream to overtake the Italian and seize the lead, fulfilling a childhood dream.
- In the closing laps, Bagnaia struggled with rear grip and dropped to third behind Martin; Trackhouse rider Ogura briefly claimed third before Bagnaia narrowly reclaimed the position just before the finish line.
- Following the win, Bezzecchi celebrated with his team, adding, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart," to fans as the victory extends his championship lead over Martin to 17 points.
- Elsewhere on the track, KTM's Pedro Acosta finished sixth ahead of Spaniard Marc Marquez in seventh, while Australia's Jack Miller, riding for the Prima Pramac Yamaha team, finished 17th.
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Italian driver Marco Bezzecchi defeated the competition in front of his home crowd and won the Italian Grand Prix. With his fourth victory of the year, he moved 17 points clear at the top of the championship standings and admitted that he was delighted with what he showed this weekend.
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Marco Bezzecchi won the Italian MotoGP at the Mugello circuit on Sunday.
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