A landmark win for Marc Marquez in Aragon, but his younger brother was involved in a crash that caused Francesco Bagnaia's retirement
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez put in a dominant performance to win the Aragon Grand Prix on Sunday, ending a 1043-day victory drought. The Gresini Ducati rider led from start to finish once more, having already taken pole position and won the sprint at Motorland Aragon in one of the most one-sided performances seen from any rider during 2024.
Alex Rins' ninth position was the Spaniard's highest classification of 2024 on the Yamaha M1 and he was only half a second ahead of KTM's Jack Miller, but the latter remains under investigation for a possible breach of tyre pressure rules. Aleix Espargaro was the first Aprilia rider home in 11th while team-mate Maverick Vinales lacked any feeling or grip whatsoever in a repeat of his malaise from the Saturday sprint. He retired after five laps.
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