
| FOURTH WIN IN A ROW AND SECOND WIN OF THE SEASON FOR MARCO BEZZECCHI, JORGE MARTÍN SECOND
FOUR APRILIAS IN THE TOP TEN POSITIONS WITH TRACKHOUSE MOTOGP TEAM’S OGURA FIFTH AND FERNÁNDEZ TENTH |
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| The weekend at Autódromo Internacional de Goiânia – Ayrton Senna ended with an extraordinary result for Aprilia Racing. Marco Bezzecchi, starting from the second spot on the grid, took the lead straight away on the first corner, maintaining the position all the way to the chequered flag, taking the first win ever on the Brazilian track. This is the fourth consecutive win for the Italian rider for the first time in his career (Portimão, Valencia, Buriram and Goiânia), and this also makes him the first Aprilia Racing rider to achieve five victories in the top class (including Silverstone 2025). Marco Bezzecchi is the fifth rider in the modern era to win four consecutive Grands Prix, after Valentino Rossi, Marc Márquez, Jorge Lorenzo and Pecco Bagnaia, while it had been eleven years since a rider last led a Grand Prix from start to finish for four races in a row. Completing the one-two is Jorge Martín, who finished second for his first Aprilia Racing podium in a long race, returning to the rostrum after a 490-day absence.
For Aprilia Racing, this is a historic day – tenth win in the top class, fourth in a row, second one-two for the factory team after Montmeló 2023 and, with today’s win, 304 victories in the FIM Grand Prix World Championship. After two races, Aprilia Racing now leads both the manufacturers and the team championships, and has two riders in the top two positions of the top class standings for the first time in their history in FIM Grand Prix World Championship. The Trackhouse MotoGP Team rider also had outstanding performances: Ai Ogura finished fifth and Raúl Fernández tenth, taking four Aprilias into the top ten positions. |
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