Marc Marquez Wins Sprint to Extend Lead in Title Race
- Marc Marquez won the MotoGP sprint race at the 2025 Aragon Grand Prix on Saturday, held in Spain, extending his championship lead.
- Marquez overcame a poor start caused by rear tyre wheelspin that initially dropped him to fourth behind his brother Alex and others.
- After recovering positions, Marquez overtook Alex on the sixth lap, then pulled away to win by more than two seconds with Fermin Aldeguer third.
- Marquez experienced some early difficulties when his rear tyre began to lose grip, but he recovered to maintain a strong position and now leads the championship by 27 points.
- The victory marked Marquez's seventh sprint win this season and puts him in a strong position heading to the next round at Mugello.
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Race day in the MotoGP! Who wins the Grand Prix of Aragon? Here you can find out live from 2 p.m. – see Ticker below. Here the live ticker:The intermediate stage:This time again on Saturday in the MotoGP there was a double victory of the Marquez brothers. World Championship leader Marc Marquez won in Molina de Aragon at the Grand Prix of Aragon despite a bad start on Ducati the sprint more than two seconds before Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati), w…
Marc Marquez wins Aragon Grand Prix sprint ahead of brother Alex
Ducati's world championship leader Marc Marquez recovered from a poor start to win Saturday's sprint at the Aragon Grand Prix ahead of his brother Alex and Fermin Aldeguer of Gresini Racing for an all-Spanish podium on home soil.
Marc Marquez is celebrating the 7th victory this year at the 8th sprint race of the season in Aragon, Spain.
All as planned: Marc Marquez wins the Sprint Race of Aragon in front of his brother Alex. Alcaniz's MotorLand is their business, others can fight just for the third step of the podium. But now also the MotoGp 2025 World Championship is mono-Marquez: first and second in the standings, with Pecco Bagnaia third but very distant. Also morally: his Sprint was yet another nightmare. Third party, closed in 12th position. The Ducati smiles however, winn…
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