Marquez Wins Aragon GP, Bagnaia Struggles Continue
Marquez Wins Aragon GP, Bagnaia Struggles Continue

Marquez Wins Aragon GP, Bagnaia Struggles Continue

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Marc Marquez won the Aragon Grand Prix at Motorland, strengthening his championship lead over his brother Alex Marquez, who finished second, while Francesco Bagnaia secured third place after a competitive but frustrated ride. Bagnaia, still hampered by persistent front-end grip and braking issues on his Ducati GP25, now trails Marquez by 72 points in the standings. Despite some improvement in the main race, Bagnaia is pushing for unconventional solutions, including having a GP24 rider test the GP25 to diagnose the ongoing problems. The KTMs, led by Pedro Acosta, showed early promise but could not prevent a Ducati sweep of the podium, and Brad Binder crashed out. The outcome at Aragon increases pressure on Bagnaia and Ducati to resolve technical challenges as the European season continues. Factory support remains strong, but urgent progress is needed for Bagnaia to revive his title hopes.

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