2025 Spanish MotoGP: Alex Marquez takes maiden win after Marc Marquez crash

Alex Marquez scores first MotoGP win at home race

Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 Spanish MotoGP
Alex Marquez, Gresini Ducati, 2025 Spanish MotoGP
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Alex Marquez scored a maiden MotoGP victory at the Spanish🍌 Grand Prix to 👍take the championship lead after Marc Marquez crashed early on.

Making his debut in 2020 at Jerez as a factory Honda rider, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez finally broke his duck five years later in front of a c♛apacity crowd at the Anda♊lucian venue.

Consistently a second-place finisher in 2025, the opportunity to win presented itself on lap three of 25 when factory Ducati rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez crashed out of third while heading Alex Marquez.

Overhauling Pecco Bagౠnaia on the fourth tour, Alex Marquez quickly pulled away from the Italian and eventually took the l😼ead at the start of lap 11.

From there, he eased away from the field to become MotoGP’s newest winner and Gresini’s first since♍ Marc Marq🌠uez at Phillip Island last year.

Alex Marq☂uez is once again at the head of the championship by a point over Marc Marquez, who recovered to 12th on a damaged GP25.

Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo led for the first 10 laps and eventually came home second for h💧is first podium since Indonesia 2023.

Bagnaia completed the top three and is now 20 p𝔉oints off the championship lea🔯d.

Quartararo nailed his launch from pole position to take the leaꦯd at the beginning of the grand prix, while Marc Marquez dropped to third at Turn 1 after a poor start.

Trailing 🔥Bagnaia, the factory Ducati duo’s race was almost ended at Turn 6 when Alex Marquez🌌 outbraked himself and narrowly avoided hitting them.

Marc Marquez then threw his bike up the inside of team-mate Bagnaia Turn 7, with the pair swapping positions through the 💦next few corners, before making contact into Tur🐲n 11.

Bagnaia held the inside line and maintained second, while💯 Q꧙uartararo continued to lead.

On lap three, disaster struck Marc Mar🎃quez as he fell going through Turn 8.

Alex Marquez dropped to fifth after h🌠is lap one scare at Turn 6, but was up to second with a clean move on Bagnaia into the last corner on the fourth tou🌄r.

Thus began his chase for Quartararo and the lead, with Al꧟ex Marquez making his decisive move at Turn 1 on lap 11.

Quartararo couldn’t fight the move, with Alex Marquez instantlꦇy moving almost a second clear and getting his lead up to well over two seconds be♐fore easing off on the final lap to take the chequered flag 1.561s ahead.

Yamaha’s Quartararo was pressured by Bagnaia for the rest o🉐f the race by held the factory Ducati at bay by 0.656s.

Tech3 KTM’s Maverick💫 Vinales looked like a podium threat at one stage, but couldn’t advance on fourth at the chequered flag.

Fabio Di Giannantonio was 💛fifth on the VR46 Ducati, with Brad Bind💫er sixth ahead of factory KTM team-mate Pedro Acosta.

Ai Ogura was the leading Aprilia in eighth for Trackhouse Racing, while Enea Bastianini made it four KTMs inside the t💖op 10 in ninth.

Luc♔a Marini was 10th for Honda after team-mate Joan Mir crashedℱ out of the top six on lap 15.

Marc Marquez rejoined t🌜he race after his crash on a badly damaged Du𒈔cati and snatched 12th from Yamaha’s Alex Rins at the last corner of the final lap.

Honda wildcard Aleix Espargaro was 14th at the chequered flag but could lose those two points due as he faces 🃏a tyre🥂 pressure investigation.

Marco Bezzecchi was 15th on his factory Aprilia after running off on the second lap ▨at Turn 1.

Fermin Aldeguer (Gresiniꦑ) and Franco Morbidelli (VR46) crashed out of the race, while a technical issue forced Jack Miller (Pramac) to p🌊ark up early.

LCR Honda’s Somkiat Cha༒ntra also retired due to arm pump.

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