Marquez 1-2 as Marc Extends Lead in Aragon MotoGP Stroll, SA’s Binder Slips
- Marc Marquez won the 2025 Aragon MotoGP at MotorLand, leading every session and starting from pole position on Sunday.
- Marquez dominated after a strong start, holding off his brother Alex and Francesco Bagnaia amid close battles and a crash by Brad Binder.
- Marquez broke the race lap record and extended his lead in the championship as Ducati swept the podium with Alex second and Bagnaia third.
- Marquez emphasized his dedication by maintaining intense focus throughout all the practice sessions, while Alex secured his fifth podium finish of the season.
- The race confirmed Marquez’s mastery at Aragon, extended his championship gap over Alex by 32 points, and highlighted Ducati's strong season presence.
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At the round of the World Championship motorcycle racing series at the Aragon circuit, Marc Marquez (Ducati; 41.11.195) won first place in the MotoGP class, beating his brother Alex Marquez (Gresini) by 1.107 seconds and Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) by 2.029 seconds.
Marc Marquez celebrated another victory in the MotoGP class ahead of Alex Marquez.
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Marc Marquez showcased his dominance in the Aragon Grand Prix at MotorLand, securing a win from pole and enhancing his championship lead. His brother, Alex Marquez, finished second, while Francesco Bagnaia claimed third. Marc continued his mastery, leading every session, mirroring his performance from 2015.
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