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| 2025 Aragon MotoGP, MotorLand – Race Results | |||
| Pos | Rider | Nat | Team |
| 1 | Marc Marquez | SPA | Ducati Lenovo (GP25) |
| 2 | Alex Marquez | SPA | BK8 Gresini Ducati (GP24) |
| 3 | Francesco Bagnaia | ITA | Ducati Lenovo (GP25) |
| 4 | Pedro Acosta | SPA | Red Bull KTM (RC16) |
| 5 | Franco Morbidelli | ITA | Pertamina VR46 Ducati (GP24) |
| 6 | Fermin Aldeguer | SPA | BK8 Gresini Ducati (GP24) |
| 7 | Joan Mir | SPA | Honda HRC Castrol (RC213V) |
| 8 | Marco Bezzecchi | ITA | Aprilia Factory (RS-GP25) |
| 9 | Fabio Di Giannantonio | ITA | Pertamina VR46 Ducati (GP25) |
| 10 | Raul Fernandez | SPA | Trackhouse Aprilia (RS-GP25) |
| 11 | Alex Rins | SPA | Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| 12 | Enea Bastianini | ITA | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16) |
| 13 | Augusto Fernandez | SPA | Pramac Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| 14 | Jack Miller | AUS | Pramac Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| 15 | Miguel Oliveira | POR | Pramac Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| 16 | Somkiat Chantra | THA | Idemitsu Honda LCR (RC213V) |
| 17 | Lorenzo Savadori | ITA | Aprilia Factory (RS-GP25) |
| 18 | Maverick Viñales | SPA | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16) |
| Fabio Quartararo | FRA | Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) | |
| Brad Binder | RSA | Red Bull KTM (RC16) | |
| Johann Zarco | FRA | Castrol Honda LCR (RC213V) | |
* Rookie
Marc Marquez dominates the 2025 Aragon MotoGP, extending his title lead after a perfect weekend at a track where he took his first Ducati victory a year ago.
The Ducati Lenovo rider topped every track session he was eligible to take part in this weekend, for the first time since the Sachsenring in 2015.
Marquez ended a run of five different winners in the last five GPs by easing clear of younger brother and nearest title rival Alex.
While Marc was always in control, the Gresini rider faced pressure from the other factory Ducati of Francesco Bagnaia, plus the KTMs of Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder.
Acosta was the only rider to pick the hard front tyre, with everyone else on mediums front and rear.
The KTM rider spent the early stages in an entertaining duel with Bagnaia over third, the Italian’s front-end woes appearing reduced as he calmly retaliated whenever Acosta attacked.
But they were both catching Alex Marquez, with Binder completing a close group by the midway stage.
That became a three-rider gang when Binder slid off at Turn 3, with Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo crashing out of tenth place, at Turn 1, soon after.
Alex Marquez kept Bagnaia at bay to confirm his first grand prix runner-up finish since round 3 in COTA, with Bagnaia on the rostrum for the first time since Jerez.
Acosta settled into fourth while rookie Fermin Aldeguer and VR46’s Franco Morbidelli battled hard for fifth, including banging fairings on the back straight – twice!
HRC’s Joan Mir, taken down by Jack Miller early on Saturday, avoided trouble to take his best grand prix results since Indonesia 2023.
Maverick Vinales was just behind Mir when he lost the front of his Tech3 KTM, handing Silverstone winner Marco Bezzecchi another 8th place from 20th on the grid.
Johann Zarco crashed to complete a disappointing weekend for the LCR rider.
HRC’s Luca Marini is missing this weekend after suffering multiple injuries while testing a Superbike at Suzuka in Japan.
Rookie Ai Ogura is also absent due to his Silverstone injuries. Both riders have not been replaced.
Yamaha test rider Augusto Fernandez is making his fourth grand prix appearance of the season but first as a wild-card, after previously standing in for the injured Miguel Oliveira at Pramac.
Aprilia test rider Lorenzo Savadori is again replacing injured reigning world champion Jorge Martin at Aprilia.
The second official in-season MotoGP test of the 2025 season takes place at Aragon on Monday, when Moto2 title leader Manuel Gonzalez is set to make his premier-class debut with a ‘one-off’ ride at Trackhouse.
