The first MotoGP race has concluded with the Thai Grand Prix, a special race for the Márquez brothers, who made history by dominating the entire weekend and securing a unique one-two finish.


Marc Márquez started from pole position, maintaining the lead for most of the race, while his brother Álex, starting in second, briefly lost the position to Pecco Bagnaia but managed to reclaim it soon after, sticking close behind his brother. Midway through the race, Marc allowed Álex to pass him, tucking in behind to avoid a penalty due to tire pressure, before overtaking him again in the final laps.
Meanwhile, Pecco had to settle for third place. At one point in the race, he managed to close in on the Márquez brothers, but he couldn’t launch an attack against either of them. As for crashes, Pedro Acosta was the first to go down with his KTM, followed later by Joan Mir, seemingly picking up where he left off last season.
The opening round of the calendar ends with Marc Márquez dominating the entire weekend from start to finish, positioning himself as the championship leader, followed by his brother Álex. The next race will take place in two weeks at the Argentine Grand Prix. Stay tuned because this season has just begun, and there’s plenty to talk about—especially from the unique perspective of MiniBikers!






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