Relive the MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon in live text

After his sprint race victory on Saturday, Marc Marquez hopes to continue his perfect weekend in Aragon. Follow the MotoGP Grand Prix with live commentary.

Published 08/06/2025 à 14:50

Mathieu Chambenoit

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Relive the MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon in live text

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Polesitter and winner of the first race of the weekend, Marc Marquez asserted his dominance in Aragon. After a poor start in the sprint, the Spaniard showed patience this Saturday to come back and win ahead of his brother Alex. Will the Ducati rider go it alone again this Sunday? Further down the grid, the French fabio quartararo and Johann Zarco will be keen to score points today.

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MotoGP – Aragon Grand Prix
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14:50 p.m. – Thank you for following the race with us. The next deadline of MotoGP will take place during the weekend of June 20-22. Mugello will be the venue for this new event.

14:46 p.m. – Discover the final standings for the 2025 Aragon Grand Prix.

23/23 – 🏁 MARC MARQUEZ CONCLUDES A PERFECT WEEKEND! It's his 4th win of the season, and the 66th of his career! The Spaniard has been on a roll since Friday and has been rewarded once again. He finishes ahead of Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.

23/23 – Last lap of this Grand Prix!

22/23 – Fermin Aldeguer secures his 5th place ahead of Franco Morbidelli before being overtaken by the Italian! The two riders are still in contact and almost fall!

22/23 – ⏱️ Marc Marquez sets the absolute circuit record again in the race! New time to beat: 1:46.705!

20/23 – 💥 High-speed crash for Maverick Vinales! He is the second KTM rider to crash today! He was in 8th place.

19/23 – Marco Bezzechi takes 9th position. This is the Aprilia rider's 11th overtaking attempt!

18/23 – A superb battle between Fermin Aldeguer and Franco Morbidelli! The young Spaniard showed courage to get to the level of his opponent, the two men came into contact, but the duel remained clean!

18/23 – Marco Bezzechi gains between half a second and a full second per lap on Fabio Di Giannantonio. 9th place is at stake.

17/23 – Fermin Aldeguer is starting to show his mettle behind Franco Morbidelli. The third-place finisher in the sprint race is chasing fifth place today.

16/23 – Marco Bezzechi continues his comeback. Now 10th, the Aprilia rider is having a similar race to Saturday's Sprint.

15/23 – Johan Mir takes the lead and 7th place with him! Maverick Vinales joins the battle with Fabio Di Giannantonio!

15/23 – 8th, Johan Mir attacks Fabio Di Giannantonio from the inside and passes the Italian rider! Powerless against the speed of the Ducati, the Spaniard quickly gives up his position on the straight.

13/23 – 💥 Fabio Quartararo, who just set his personal best lap, has also fallen! The Frenchman lost the front of his Yamaha at the start of the 13th lap…

12/23 – 💥 Brad Binder falls from 5th place! The KTM rider looked set to put in a strong performance behind his teammate Pedro Acosta.

11/23 – ⏱️ Alex Marquez sets the best time, completing his final lap in 1:47.216! He remains under pressure from Pecco Bagnaia.

10/23 – In the peloton, Fabio Quartararo is very close to Maverick Vinales and Jack Miller, 10th and 12th respectively. The Yamaha rider is 11th.

9/23 – 💥 Johann Zarco crashes! The French driver is already up but has to abandon the Grand Prix. A difficult weekend for him in Aragon…

9/23 – Now more than a second behind his brother, Alex Marquez sees the trio of Bagnaia, Acosta, and Binder closing in behind him. The battle is building.

8/23 – Pedro Acosta is now less than three tenths behind Bagnaia! Meanwhile, Marc Marquez is stringing together the fastest laps and is starting to pull away. 1:47.275.

6/23 – Maverick Vinales passes Jack Miller for 11th place, while Pecco Bagnaia seems to be closing in on Alex Marquez, who is in the hunt for 2nd position.

5/23 – The gaps are once again very small at the foot of the podium. Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder continue to follow each other behind Francesco Bagnaia.

4/23 – ⏱️ Marc Marquez set the fastest lap of the track in 1:47.788. Alex Marquez remains in contact with his brother despite everything.

3/23 – At the back of the grid, Johann Zarco has lost positions again. The Frenchman is 13th. Marco Bezzechi, 8th in the Sprint, has already gained three places and is in 17th position.

3/23 – Pedro Acosta gets the better of Francesco Bagnaia, but is overtaken by the Ducati! The battle for 3rd place rages on.

2/23 – Pedro Acosta moved up one position to fourth. Fabio Quartararo had also moved up, but was overtaken again by Fabio Di Giannantonio.

1/23 – 🟢 The Grand Prix has started! Marc Marquez gets off to a much better start than in the Sprint and remains in first place! Alex Marquez is 2nd, Francesco Bagnaia is 3rd!

14h01 – Pedro Acosta is the only one to have chosen the hard tire. The KTM rider is 5th on the grid.

14:00 p.m. – The drivers take off for the warm-up lap!

13h55 – After five different drivers have won as many Grands Prix, Marc Marquez takes the front row in an attempt to end this streak. Francesco Bagnaia won in the United States, while Marc Marquez, Alex Marquez, Johann Zarco, and Marco Bezzechi were the respective winners in Qatar, Spain, France, and Great Britain.

13h52 – Better suited to the Grand Prix format, the medium compound will logically be favored today. Enough to resolve the handling issues encountered by several drivers yesterday? Grip remains very uncertain on this track, in any case.

13h49 – Outside the points in the Sprint, Fabio Quartararo and Johann Zarco suffered the ravages of their bikes' handling. 16th in Saturday's race, the recent winner of the French Grand Prix spoke about the return of vibrations, a recurring feature of the Honda.

Zarco regrets the "big changes in behavior" of his Honda in Aragon

13h45 – Poleman Marc Marquez is currently enjoying an ideal run at Aragon. Leading every session since the start of the weekend, he only needs a Grand Prix victory to complete a perfect run at the end of the day.

13h40 – As a reminder, here is the starting grid for the Aragon Grand Prix determined after Saturday's qualifying round.

13:35 p.m. – Hello everyone! Welcome to AUTOhebdo, where we'll follow the MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon together. After a sprint that was once again dominated by Ducati and the Marquez brothers, it's time for the Grand Prix this Sunday.

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