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What Pedro Acosta Learned From Marc Marquez Fight at Italian GP

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Marquez may have taught his 2027 factory Ducati partner more than he would have liked during their Italian GP scrap
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Marquez classifys the 2026 season as a start-up phase and wants to extend his career The duel with Acosta highlights the common future in the Ducati factory team from 2027 Aprilia leads the Team World Championship with 329 points, Bezzecchi is ahead of the riders The winner of the Grand Prix of Italy has long since been determined, the detailed race course as well. More interesting is what remains after the finish flag: a world champion who figh…

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Marc Marquez gave everything this Sunday to the Mugello. Left since the fourth position of the starting grid, the reigning world champion was long in the aspiration of the leaders before lowering foot to pass the flag to check out in seventh position. Giving everything to the handlebar, the native of Cervera assured the press that he was "not careful" on the occasion of a Grand Prix d'Italie marked by his battle with Pedro Acosta. "I was fightin…

In the recent Italian GP, Pedro Acosta had a significant experience behind his future teammate, Marc Márquez. The young Spanish rider, who will join the Ducati team in 2027, needed almost 15 laps to overtake the seven-time world champion, who, despite his physical limitations, showed tactical astuteness in Mugello. Their battle, which took place for fourth place, became the most entertaining moment of the race. With an exchange of acrobatic mane…

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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