Marc Marquez Wins Czech MotoGP to Close Gap on Banned Bezzecchi
- On Sunday, Marc Marquez won the Czech Grand Prix in Brno, securing his second consecutive victory after dominating in Hungary two weeks ago.
- Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi missed the race after receiving a penalty for slapping a track steward during Saturday's sprint, contributing to a difficult weekend for Aprilia Racing.
- The 33-year-old Spaniard overtook teammate Francesco Bagnaia on lap 16 of 21, then held off Ai Ogura to seal his fifth MotoGP victory on the Brno circuit.
- Bagnaia, the world champion in 2022 and 2023, finished third behind Marquez and Ogura, while Bezzecchi maintains the MotoGP rankings lead despite his suspension.
- The MotoGP circuit travels to the Netherlands next weekend, with two races remaining before the summer break concludes the pre-break schedule.
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The Spanish driver Marc Márquez (Ducati) won the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic of MotoGP, 9th round of the World Speed Championship, and climbed to the 4th place of the classification.
Marquez storms to Czech MotoGP victory with late pass on Bagnaia
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The seven-time world champion won the Czech MotoGP Grand Prix. Marc Márquez admitted after the race that he surprised himself with the success.
Spaniard Marc Marquez (Ducati) is the winner of the MotoGP World Championship race in Brno, Czech Republic. Second was Japanese Ai Ogura (Trackhouse Aprilia), and third was the Spaniard's teammate Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati).
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