Marc Marquez Holds Off Bezzecchi for Misano Win
- Marc Marquez secured victory at the Misano Grand Prix while holding off pressure from Marco Bezzecchi.
- With this win, Marquez is close to possibly becoming the MotoGP World Champion, contingent on future race outcomes.
- Alex Marquez finished in third place, being the only rider who can prevent Marquez from claiming the title.
- The next MotoGP event will take place at Mobility Resort Motegi for the Motul Grand Prix of Japan in two weeks.
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Marc Marquez Holds off Bezzecchi for Misano Win
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Having held off a heap of constant pressure from Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing) in the second half of the Grand Prix, Marc Marquez's (Ducati Lenovo Team) title-winning comeback is drawing ever closer after the #93 clinched victory on a fascinating Sunday in Misano Sports News | Marc Marquez Holds off Bezzecchi for Misano Win.
Spanish takes place in the GP of San Marino in front of the driver of Aprilia and his brother Alex. In Japan can arrive the ninth world title. Another race to forget for Pecco
The Spaniard commented on his success: "The mistake of yesterday spurred me to additional concentration and energy. I knew that Bezzecchi would not give me an opportunity, so I had to wait for his mistake – and he came. However, Bezzecchi himself was satisfied and spoke of "perhaps the best race of my life." Alex Marquez on the podium – VR46 Alex Marquez (Gresini) completed the podium with a solid third place, but with more than seven seconds be…
News to the Day and to the Hour Latest News of today Marc Márquez (Ducati) demonstrated once again his ability to overcome by winning this Sunday the Misano Grand Prix, his eleventh victory of the season 2023, just 24 hours after suffering his first drop-out of the year in the short race of Saturday. The world's octachampion left nothing to chance in an intense race where he surpassed Aprilia's leader, Marco Bezzecchi, his most constant rival i…
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