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Hungarian MotoGP: Marc Marquez Beats Pedro Acosta as Bezzecchi, Martin Crash Out Early

  • Marc Marquez won the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park, marking his 100th career victory and first win since last year’s San Marino Grand Prix.
  • This victory was also Ducati’s 100th win in MotoGP.
  • A multi-rider crash on the first lap involving Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi, Fermin Aldeguer, and Raul Fernandez caused three Aprilia bikes to retire, with Martin and Bezzecchi sustaining bruises but no fractures.
  • Pedro Acosta led early in the race and battled Marc Marquez until Marquez overtook him around lap 14 or 15 and maintained the lead to win.
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Pedro Acosta was satisfied with his second place in the MotoGP Hungarian Grand Prix in Balaton Park. Logically, he wanted to win and fought to the limit with Marc Márquez, but found that it was not possible for his rubbers and for the superiority of the champion and Ducati on this track. He believes that everything will come.

·Barcelona, Spain
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After the Sprint, the Spanish driver of the Ducati is also in the long race ahead of Acosta and Pecco. Falling at the first corner, out Bez and Martin

·Turin, Italy
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The Spaniard also wins the Hungarian Grand Prix after the sprint race. The two World Cup leaders go out empty.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Marc Márquez has returned. This dead man is very alive. The reigning MotoGP champion has taken the victory in the Hungarian MotoGP GP and returns to the top of the podium 266 days after his last victory in the San Marino GP of 2025. It has cost, but there is already here the victory 100 in MotoGP of the Spanish rider. A fall at the beginning of Bezzecchi and Martin allows him to get into the full fight for the World Cup. Acosta was second and Ba…

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Fox Sports Australia broke the news in Australia on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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