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Marquez 1-2 as Marc extends lead in Aragon MotoGP stroll
Marquez 1-2 as Marc extends lead in Aragon MotoGP stroll

Daily Tribune

timea day ago

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Marquez 1-2 as Marc extends lead in Aragon MotoGP stroll

AFP | Alcaniz Six-time world champion Marc Marquez eased to victory over his younger brother Alex in the Aragon MotoGP yesterday to extend his lead in this season's title race. Marc Marquez led from start to finish on his Ducati to record his seventh win in this race from 11 starts and his fourth victory of the campaign. He leads h i s brother by 32 points after eight of the 22-race programme with two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia, who was third, 93 points adrift. Marc is well set for a seventh world title which w o u l d bring him level with Valentino Rossi and one shy of the record held by the latter's fellow Italian Giacomo Agostini. 'Yes a perfect weekend,' said Marc Marquez, who became the first rider since he did the same in the 2015 German MotoGP to top all the practice sessions, take pole and win the race. 'I was more serious than usual as I felt I couldn't afford to make mistakes. 'I rode in a very good way,' added Marc, who ended a three-race losing streak. The two brothers got off their bikes halfway round the victory lap and jumped into each other's arms, though, unable to kiss as they still had their helmets on and sending the 50,000 spectators wild. 'To be brothers and Spanish in front of a home crowd is extra special for me,' said Alex Marquez, who at 29 is three years his brother's junior.

Marc extends his lead at Aragon MotoGP in style
Marc extends his lead at Aragon MotoGP in style

Qatar Tribune

time2 days ago

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Marc extends his lead at Aragon MotoGP in style

Agencies Alcaniz (Spain) A confidence personified Marc Marquez eased to victory over his younger brother Alex in the Aragon MotoGP on Sunday to extend his lead in this season's title race. The six-time world champion Marc led from start to finish on his Ducati to record his seventh win in this race from 11 starts and his fourth victory of the campaign. He leads his brother by 32 points after eight of the 22-race programme with two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia, who was third, 93 points adrift. Marc is well set for a seventh world title which would bring him level with Valentino Rossi and one shy of the record held by the latter's fellow Italian Giacomo Agostini. 'Yes a perfect weekend,' said Marc Marquez, who became the first rider since he did the same in the 2015 German MotoGP to top all the practice sessions, take pole and win the race. 'I was more serious than usual as I felt I couldn't afford to make mistakes. 'I rode in a very good way,' added Marc, who ended a three-race losing streak. The two brothers got off their bikes halfway round the victory lap and jumped into each other's arms, though, unable to kiss as they still had their helmets on and sending the 50,000 spectators wild. 'To be brothers and Spanish in front of a home crowd is extra special for me,' said Alex Marquez, who at 29 is three years his brother's junior. Marc echoed his words and said it made up for the disappointment of the Spanish MotoGP in April when Alex won but he only finished 12th. 'I was sad when he won the race in Jerez,' he said. 'Let's see in Catalunya if we can repeat that but hopefully we swap positions and Alex wins.' A podium finish put a smile back on the face of Marc's Ducati team-mate Bagnaia, who had described Saturday's 12th spot in the sprint as the 'toughest of his career.' 'Today I recovered a lot of confidence and I can go to Mugello in a fortnight with a spring in my step,' said Bagnaia. Marc Marquez got a great start leading Alex, but the other front row sitter Franco Morbidelli fell well back to seventh spot, whilst Bagnaia shot through from the second row to take third spot. Bagnaia turned the pressure on Alex Marquez but after a while he dropped off and was trading third and fourth places with Pedro Acosta over the opening few laps. Indeed the Marquez brothers opened a gap back to Bagnaia, Acosta, Brad Binder and Morbidelli, who had recovered a bit from his sluggish start. By halfway Marc Marquez posted the fastest lap thus far and extended his lead to over two seconds. It was also the moment that South African rider Binder's hopes of recording his best result of a poor campaign were dashed as he slid off.

Spain's Marc Marquez wins Aragon MotoGP
Spain's Marc Marquez wins Aragon MotoGP

Observer

time2 days ago

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Spain's Marc Marquez wins Aragon MotoGP

ALCANIZ, Spain: Six-time world champion Marc Marquez eased to victory over his younger brother Alex in the Aragon MotoGP on Sunday to extend his lead in this season's title race. Marc Marquez led from start to finish on his Ducati to record his seventh win in this race from 11 starts and his fourth victory of the campaign. He leads his brother by 32 points after eight of the 22-race programme with two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia, who was third, 93 points adrift. Marc is well set for a seventh world title which would bring him level with Valentino Rossi and one shy of the record held by the latter's fellow Italian Giacomo Agostini. "Yes a perfect weekend," said Marc Marquez, who became the first rider since he did the same in the 2015 German MotoGP to top all the practice sessions, take pole and win the race. "I was more serious than usual as I felt I couldn't afford to make mistakes. "I rode in a very good way," added Marc, who ended a three-race losing streak. The two brothers got off their bikes halfway round the victory lap and jumped into each other's arms, though, unable to kiss as they still had their helmets on and sending the 50,000 spectators wild. "To be brothers and Spanish in front of a home crowd is extra special for me," said Alex Marquez, who at 29 is three years his brother's junior. Marc echoed his words and said it made up for the disappointment of the Spanish MotoGP in April when Alex won but he only finished 12th. "I was sad when he won the race in Jerez," he said. "Let's see in Catalunya if we can repeat that but hopefully we swap positions and Alex wins." Marc Marquez (R) celebrates alongside 2nd place Alex Marquez. — Reuters CONFIDENCE A podium finish put a smile back on the face of Marc's Ducati team-mate Bagnaia, who had described Saturday's 12th spot in the sprint as the "toughest of his career." "Today I recovered a lot of confidence and I can go to Mugello in a fortnight with a spring in my step," said Bagnaia. Marc Marquez got a great start leading Alex, but the other front row sitter Franco Morbidelli fell well back to seventh spot, whilst Bagnaia shot through from the second row to take third spot. Bagnaia turned the pressure on Alex Marquez but after a while he dropped off and was trading third and fourth places with Pedro Acosta over the opening few laps. Indeed the Marquez brothers opened a gap back to Bagnaia, Acosta, Brad Binder and Morbidelli, who had recovered a bit from his sluggish start. By halfway Marc Marquez posted the fastest lap thus far and extended his lead to over two seconds. It was also the moment that South African rider Binder's hopes of recording his best result of a poor campaign were dashed as he slid off. His KTM boss Aki Ajo jumped down from his vantage point and wrung his hands in frustration. The race began to take its toll as 2021 world champion Fabio Quartararo also went off whilst contesting ninth spot. His fellow French rider Johann Zarco's hopes of a third successive podium finish had ended a bit earlier. Whilst up front was becoming a bit of a procession the more exciting tussle was between Morbidelli and rookie Fermin Aldeguer for fifth and sixth spots. Both gave no quarter, rubbing elbows as they vied to get the better of each other and it was Morbidelli who eventually prevailed after a final dig into Aldeguer's ribs on the penultimate lap. — AFP

Marc wins Aragon GP sprint to extend lead in title race
Marc wins Aragon GP sprint to extend lead in title race

Qatar Tribune

time3 days ago

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Marc wins Aragon GP sprint to extend lead in title race

Agencies Alcaniz (Spain) Spanish rider Marc Marquez maintained his dominance of the sprint races this season by winning the Aragon leg on Saturday for his seventh victory out of the eight raced. The 32-year-old Ducati rider extended his lead in the overall standings over his younger brother Alex (Ducati-Gresini), who finished second. Marc leads Alex by 27 points. Marc Marquez, who has won the Aragon MotoGP six times in 10 appearances, was headed by his brother at the first corner but passed him at the halfway stage and eased home. 'I had a problem at the start,' explained Marc Marquez. 'My plan had been to lead from the start and open up a big lead but for the first three laps I really had to push to get back at Alex. 'When I did get ahead I had to take care of my rear tyre. 'In the end everything went perfectly today.' Rookie Fermin Aldeguer of Ducati-Gresini finished third to make it an all-Spanish podium. Both Marquez brothers will start on the front row of the grid in Sunday's MotoGP -- the eighth of 22 Grand Prix -- Marc having taken pole earlier on Saturday. Italy's Franco Morbidelli (Ducati-VR46), who finished fourth in the sprint, fills the front row places. Morbidelli's compatriot two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia was the big loser, starting from fourth spot Marc Marquez's team-mate could only finish 12th, and is 84 points adrift of the Spaniard in the standings. Marquez is seeking to end a three-race losing run, having got off to a blistering start with three wins in the first four MotoGPs.

Marc Marquez wins sprint to extend lead in title race
Marc Marquez wins sprint to extend lead in title race

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

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  • New Straits Times

Marc Marquez wins sprint to extend lead in title race

ALCAÑIZ, Spain: Spanish motorcycling great Marc Marquez maintained his dominance of the sprint races this season by winning the Aragon leg on Saturday for his seventh victory out of the eight raced. The 32-year-old Ducati rider extended his lead in the overall standings over his younger brother Alex (Ducati-Gresini), who finished second. Marc leads Alex by 27 points. Marc Marquez, who has won the Aragon MotoGP six times in 10 appearances, was headed by his brother at the first corner but passed him at the halfway stage and eased home. "I had a problem at the start," explained Marc Marquez. "My plan had been to lead from the start and open up a big lead but for the first three laps I really had to push to get back at Alex. "When I did get ahead I had to take care of my rear tyre. "In the end everything went perfectly today." Rookie Fermin Aldeguer of Ducati-Gresini finished third to make it an all-Spanish podium. Both Marquez brothers will start on the front row of the grid in Sunday's MotoGP – the eighth of 22 Grand Prix – Marc having taken pole earlier on Saturday. Italy's Franco Morbidelli (Ducati-VR46), who finished fourth in the sprint, fills the front row places. Morbidelli's compatriot two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia was the big loser, starting from fourth spot Marc Marquez's team-mate could only finish 12th, and is 84 points adrift of the Spaniard in the standings. Marquez is seeking to end a three-race losing run, having got off to a blistering start with three wins in the first four MotoGPs.

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