JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA (SPAGNA) (ITALPRESS) – Alex Marquez wins the Spanish Grand Prix, valid for the MotoGp World Championship 2026. The Spanish driver of the Ducati Gresini team triumphs in front of the April of Marco Bezzecchi, who is the leader of the championship. On the podium also rises his compatriot Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ducati VR46), while in fourth place closes the other Aprilia Factory of Spanish Jorge Martin. Follow the two Aprilia Trackhouses of Ai Ogura and Raul Fernandez in fifth and sixth position, preceding the French Johann Zarco (Honda Lcr). They complete the top ten Enea Bastianini, Fermin Aldeguer and Pedro Acosta.
Out both the official Ducati. Marc Marquez finishes out after a fall on the second lap, while Francesco Bagnaia is forced to retire shortly after half the race for a problem to the motorcycle.
LE PAROLE DEI PROTAGONISTI
“I have not so many words to describe this moment. We started badly a year, but this weekend was positive from the beginning. We got 100% motivated. I knew I had to push from the first lap, go to the head and impose my rhythm, which I thought could be very good until the end. Thank you very much to my team that has never stopped working and thanks to the Spanish fans”. The Spanish driver of the Ducati Gresini team, Alex Marquez, said this after the victory.
“Today it was important to make a nice race after yesterday, we suffered all weekend but today we did a good performance. Alex (Marquez, ndr) today was too fast for me, congratulations to him because he deserved this victory. I did my best. Now we think of Le Mans.” So the pilot of April, Marco Bezzecchi, after the second place.
“I must be happy. We did a great weekend, and it’s the first time we’re competitive in Jerez. I think we left something with the decisions we made on the bike setup. The team did a great job, but I think I misassesed the conditions. It was still my decision.” This was declared by the Ducati VR46 team driver Fabio Di Giannantonio, after third place.
ORDINE D’ARRIVO
1. Alex Marquez (Esp) Ducati Gresini in 40’48′′′860 at an average speed of 162.5 km/h
2. Marco Bezzecchi (Ita) Aprilia at 1′′903
3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ita) Ducati VR46 at 5′′796
4. Jorge Martin (Esp) Aprilia at 9′′229
5. Ai Ogura (Jap) Aprilia Trackhouse a 9′′891
6. Raul Fernandez (Esp) Aprilia Trackhouse at 10′′614
7. Johann Zarco (Fra) Honda Lcr at 13′′′039
8. Enea Bastianini (Ita) Ktm Tech3 at 14′′′ 4.
9. Fermin Aldeguer (Esp) Ducati Gresini at 19′′778
10. Pedro Acosta (Esp) Ktm at 22′′431
CLASSIFICHE
GDPOTI:
1. Marco Bezzecchi (Ita) 101 points
2. Jorge Martin (Esp) 90
3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ita) 71
4. Pedro Acosta (Esp) 66
5. Marc Marquez (Esp) 57
6. Raul Fernandez (Esp) 54
7. Alex Marquez (Esp) 53
8. Ai Ogura (Jpn) 48
9. Francesco Bagnaia (Ita) 34
10. Enea Bastianini (Ita) 30
COSTRUCTORS:
1. Aprilia 125 points
2. Ducati 106
3. Ktm 79
4. Honda 39
5. Yamaha 14
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