Relive the MotoGP Indonesian GP in live text

Like Saturday, Marco Bezzeecchi started from pole position in this MotoGP Indonesian GP and will attempt to win again this Sunday. The race will start at 9 a.m. (French time).

Published 05/10/2025 à 09:44

Mathieu Chambenoit

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Relive the MotoGP Indonesian GP in live text

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Surprising in more than one respect, the results of MotoGP This Singapore GP weekend had something to contrast with the rest of the season. Poleman Marco Bezzecchi managed to win the Sprint by a hair's breadth ahead of Fermin Aldeguer, while the surprising Raul Fernandez took third place. Álex Márquez, fourth, and Marc Márquez, seventh, failed to shine as usual, while the two Frenchmen, fabio quartararo and Johann Zarco, did not reach the finish line of the race. The debate is open this Sunday morning, on a longer race.

MotoGP – Indonesian GP
Relive the Grand Prix in live text

9:46 a.m. – 👋 Thank you all for following us for the MotoGP Indonesian GP! You can find the live text of the Singapore GP from Formula 1 from 13 p.m. on AUTOhebdo.fr for another day of motorsport full of twists and turns!

9h44 - 📊 Fermin Aldeguer becomes the second youngest MotoGP rider to win the category behind Marc Marquez in 2013!

27/27 – 🏁 FERMIN ALDEGUER VICTORY! HIS FIRST IN MOTOGP! AT 20, HE WINS AHEAD OF ALEX MARQUEZ!

27 / 27 - Luca Marini got the better of Raul Fernandez. He may regret his mistake earlier in the Grand Prix given his pace.

26 / 27 - With a lead of almost nine seconds, Fermin Aldeguer is now managing his advantage.

25 / 27 - Jack Miller crashes three laps from the end of the Grand Prix!

24 / 27 - The Yamahas, who started on soft tires, are starting to pay for this choice...

24/27 – Pedro Acosta reclaims his place in the top 3! Brad Binder and Raul Fernandez have both overtaken Alex Rins!

23/27 – Alex Rins's turn to be overtaken by Alex Marquez! Gresini could do the double!

22/27 – Alex Marquez overtakes Pedro Acosta and knocks his young compatriot off the podium.

21 / 27 - 📊 Fabio Quartararo overtaken by Brad Binder, here are the standings a few laps from the end of the Indonesian GP!

20/27 – Marc Marquez is expected to break his collarbone! This is the injury that Jorge Martin suffered at the start of the season…

19/27 – Alex Rins takes second place ahead of Pedro Acosta!

18 / 27 - While all the drivers are close together, Johann Zarco is 13th, seven seconds behind Fabio Di Giannantonio.

17 / 27 - Alex Rins is posing a serious threat to Pedro Acosta! Less than two tenths of a second separates the two men.

16 / 27 - There were no crashes in this duel, while at the head of the race, Fermin Aldeguer now has a six-second lead over Pedro Acosta.

15/27 – Luca Marini loses five places! The fight for the podium allows everyone to come back! Alex Rins is third, Alex Marquez fourth, and Raul Fernandes fifth. Fabio Quartararo has taken sixth place.

13 / 27 - Enea Bastianini abandons the race.

12/27 – Luca Marini overtakes Pedro Acosta to take second place! The battle between the two men continues!

11 / 27 - Meanwhile, Fabio Quartararo's strategy is not working. The Frenchman, overtaken by Alex Marquez, is under threat from Brad Binder.

10 / 27 - 📊 A quick update on the race standings.

10 / 27 - Fermin Aldeguer begins to pull away, now more than a second behind Pedro Acosta. The leader is posting a string of fastest laps.

9/27 – 💥 Francesco Bagnaia crashes! Nightmare weekend for the two-time world champion.

8/27 – A superb move between the two leaders! Pedro Acosta attempted to pass on the outside, but Fermin Aldeguer kept his speed to cross his opponent again!

7/27 – Fermin Aldeguer overtakes Pedro Acosta! He's in the lead, even though he's never won a MotoGP Grand Prix!

6 / 27 - Pedro Acosta, Fermin Aldeguer, and Luca Marini are very close together, while Raul Fernandez is joining the fray. The gap is opening up between the top four and the rest of the field.

6 / 27 - With a deficit of more than four seconds to Somkiat Chantra, Francesco Bagnaia saw his lead widen. It was an incomprehensible weekend for the Ducati rider.

5 / 27 - Aldeguer continues to close in on Pedro Acosta, who is leading the Indonesian GP...

4/27 – Fermin Aldeguer pulls off a daring overtake on Luca Marini and takes second place!

3 / 27 - As the battle rages on the track, it appears that Marc Marquez may have a shoulder injury.

3/27 – 💥 Fall of Johan Mir!

2 / 27 - 📊 Here's the state of the rankings after the fall of the two big names.

1/27 – Fermin Aldeguer had the best start, while Marco Bezzecchi had somewhat missed out! Pedro Acosta takes the lead in the Indonesian GP!

1/27 – 💥 Fall of Marc Marquez and Marco Bezzecchi!

9:00 a.m. – Start of the Indonesian GP warm-up lap!

8h52 - 📊 Also note the possibility of seeing Francesco Bagnaia lose his place in the top 3 of the MotoGP championship! Indeed, if Marco Bezzecchi wins again, he would overtake the Italian, currently placed 20 points ahead of the Aprilia rider.

8h49 - 💬 Marco Bezzecchi untouchable this Indonesian GP weekend, can Fermin Aldeguer claim his first MotoGP victory? The Spaniard certainly achieved his best result of the season this Saturday.

Fermin Aldeguer, 2nd in the Sprint in Indonesia: “We can be happy”

8h45 - 💬 In addition to the surprising results at the top of the Sprint table this Saturday, Francesco Bagnaia finished last among those who reached the finish line. A situation that was enough to annoy the Italian, a week after his victory in Motegi.

Bagnaia, last in the Sprint at the Indonesian GP: "What happened is unacceptable"

8h40 - After crashing in qualifying and also in the sprint, Fabio Quartararo chose the soft tire to start the Indonesian GP. The consequences are worth watching for the Frenchman, who would be taking a real gamble on such a hot track.

8:35 a.m. – 📊 Rediscover the grid, a few minutes before the start of the Indonesian GP!

1) Marco Bezzecchi
2) Fermin Aldeguer
3) Raul Fernandez

4) Alex Rins
5) Pedro Acosta
6) Luca Marini

7) Alex Marquez
8) Fabio Quartararo
9) Marc Marquez

10) Miguel Oliveira
11) Fabio Di Giannantonio
12) Joan Mir

13) Franco Morbidelli
14) Jack Miller
15) Brad Binder

16) Francesco Bagnaia
17) Enea Bastianini
18) Johann Zarco

19) Somkiat Chantra
20) Maverick Viñales

8h30 - Hello everyone! Welcome to AUTOhebdo to follow the Indonesian GP live in text. This Sunday, the race begins, with the start at 9 a.m.

Mathieu Chambenoit

Responsible for the single-seater categories (F2, F3, FRECA, Eurocup-3, F4...), I enjoy discussing F1, Endurance, or MotoGP.

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