Motorcycling-Marquez wins Aragon GP sprint, Martin overtakes Bagnaia in championship


  • Cycling
  • Saturday, 31 Aug 2024

MotoGP - Aragon Grand Prix - Ciudad del Motor de Aragon, Alcaniz, Spain - August 31, 2024 Gresini Racing MotoGP's Marc Marquez celebrates after crossing the line to qualify in pole position REUTERS/Pablo Morano

ALCANIZ, Spain (Reuters) -Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez won the Aragon Grand Prix sprint from pole position in front of adoring home fans on Saturday, as Jorge Martin of Prima Pramac Racing came in second to retake the world championship lead.

Twice MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia, who had come into the weekend in Alcaniz with a five-point lead in the world championship over Martin, dropped several places to finish a lowly ninth after qualifying third on the grid.

Martin now leads Bagnaia by three points and will have the opportunity to extend that lead in Sunday's race.

"It was a fantastic race after the crash in qualifying made it difficult to gain the confidence, but finally I tried to follow Marc," Martin said.

"I thought maybe at the end I could do something but it was impossible, so congrats to him but I feel confident that tomorrow I can make a step and find him."

It was 31-year-old Marquez's first sprint win with Ducati, having switched from Honda ahead of this season.

"My start was a little bit stiff but then I started to ride in a better way," Marquez said.

"The most important day is tomorrow, so today we celebrate because this feels great, but it's really important for us to win the sprint race.

"I'm looking forward to tomorrow, racing in front of these amazing people."

Fellow Spaniard and Red Bull GasGas Tech3's 20-year-old rookie Pedro Acosta put on an impressive display to complete the podium.

Marquez's brother and team mate Alex made up one place to finish fourth.

Enea Bastianini, who had a frustrating morning after the Italian Ducati rider finished fourth in the first qualifying session, made up several positions to come seventh.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Cycling

Zulhelmi out to turn heads again at LTdL after making his dream come true
Cycling-Roglic wins record-equalling fourth Vuelta title
Motorcycling-Repsol to end 30-year sponsorship of Honda MotoGP team
Motorcycling-Marquez wins rain-hit San Marino Grand Prix after Martin's gamble backfires
Cycling-Roglic poised to win fourth Vuelta, Dunbar wins stage 20
Sprint specialist Syritsa faces tough task in LTdL
Coach Terryn believes more can be done to elevate junior cyclists’ ranks
Motorcycling-Martin upsets Bagnaia to take San Marino sprint win
Motorcycling-Ducati's Bagnaia takes pole on home turf at San Marino Grand Prix
Cycling-Roglic reclaims red jersey after ascent to Vuelta stage 19 victory

Others Also Read