In an emphatic display of dominance, Marc Márquez swept the weekend at MotorLand Aragón, converting pole position into a flawless win in the main MotoGP race. From the moment the lights went out, he controlled the pack—leading every one of the 23 laps—and secured victory by a margin of approximately 1.107 seconds over his own brother, Álex Márquez . This marked his eighth career win at Aragon and extended his championship lead to 32 points ahead of Álex and 93 points over Francesco Bagnaia .


Following Marc home were Álex Márquez, who repeated his sprint race heroics to finish second, and Francesco Bagnaia, who claimed third place and completed an all-Ducati podium . The Italian Ducati rider edged past early contenders like Franco Morbidelli to secure a well-earned spot on the podium, rebounding from a difficult sprint race . Slightly further back, Pedro Acosta impressed by finishing fourth in a KTM, outperforming expectations and demonstrating steady progress as he continues to close the gap to the leading pack .
The race underscored Marc’s uncompromising form this season—he topped every session, sprint, and the full-length race—a feat not seen since 2015 . Celebrations were emotional and heartfelt, with Marc and Álex sharing center stage in front of a jubilant home crowd, including their proud mother . With the title race now firmly in his hands, Márquez heads into the next round at Mugello with a substantial lead—and a statement of championship intent that’s impossible to ignore.






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