Marc Marquez took a dominant victory in the MotoGP Aragon Sprint, while Francesco Bagnaia went backwards from the start.
Marc Marquez took a first Gresini Ducati victory in the MotoGP Aragon Sprint, while Jorge Martin took the championship lead as Francesco Bagnaia slipped backwards.
While Jorge Martin could not match Marquez' pace, he had more than Pedro Acosta, allowing him to take a comfortable second place. Acosta, meanwhile, took third, in similar comfort, for KTM's first podium since Acosta was third in the Italian Sprint. The Italian spun his rear tyre off the line, slipping to sixth. Then, in a fashion not dissimilar to Jorge Martin's descent through the field in last year's Qatar Grand Prix after a similar start line slip, Bagnaia began to fall through the field from lap three onwards. Running off track at turn five allowed Marquez and Oliveira through, then Brad Binder passed him for sixth when Bagnaia went wide at turn eight.
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