Marc Marquez Triumphs at Aragon Grand Prix, Ends 1043-Day Winning Drought
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez celebrated a triumphant return to the podium by winning the Aragon Grand Prix. Marquez, who had not won since 2021, dominated the weekend. Francesco Bagnaia faced a crash, aiding Jorge Martin to strengthen his lead in the championship battle.
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez stormed to victory at the Aragon Grand Prix, ending a 1043-day winning drought. The Spaniard dominated the event, securing both pole position and race win.
The race saw Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia, who struggled throughout, collide with Alex Marquez, further widening Jorge Martin's championship lead.
Marquez expressed his joy and gratitude to the home fans, marking this win as a significant and emotional moment in his career.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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