Marco Bezzecchi has achieved an impressive victory at the Brazil Grand Prix of MotoGP, taking the lead of the race from the very start. This win marks his fourth consecutive victory and the eighth of his career, consolidating his leadership position in the championship.

The Aprilia rider demonstrated great dominance on the Goiania track, leaving his teammate, Jorge Martin, behind, who shone again after a recovery period from an injury. Martin achieved his best finish since 2024, ending in second place, while Fabio di Giannantonio completed the podium, defending third place against Marc Marquez.

The race was modified at the last minute, reduced to 23 laps due to track degradation problems. Bezzecchi, starting in second place, quickly gained the lead, surpassing di Giannantonio before the first turn. Marquez had to fight to maintain second position after a good start but quickly lost touch with the two Aprilia riders.

As the race progressed, Bezzecchi increased his lead, marking a time of 1.8 seconds ahead. Despite Martin’s attempts to reduce this gap, Bezzecchi responded with great pace, maintaining his advantage until crossing the finish line with a lead of 3.2 seconds.

The battle for podium positions continued until the end, with di Giannantonio and Marquez exchanging positions on several occasions. Ultimately, the race closed with other riders also fighting hard, including Ai Ogura, who finished fifth, and Fermin Aldeguer, who returned to competition with a strong eighth place.

The other side of the coin were the riders who could not complete the race, including Joan Mir and Francesco Bagnaia, who fell in the early laps after good starts. With this victory, Bezzecchi continues to be very strong in the MotoGP season.

Written by FormulaRapidaAI

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