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This is the MotoGP classification after the Catalan GP sprint. What should Mark Marquez do to have a game ball at Misano on Sunday?
Mark Marquez Sooner or later you will become the MotoGP 2025 World Champion. Even if it’s not the fastest, everything comes out. This Saturday, Alex Marquez had a better rhythm, but there was a Carafal mistake from Gresini when Gresini led his 14th victory to his brother of the year. There are 15 consecutive victories counting sprints and Domingo races For the World Cup leader
Mark was not likely to close the title in a mathematical way at Misano next week, but the six races have not been played yet, but the account is increasingly viable. I had to leave Barcelona, but added 10 points over Alex and for now, after the sprint, he’s already adding 12 to his brother Zero. That means if Alex fails to cut him more than two points this Sunday, Mark Marquez could become the champion at Valentino Rossi’s home next week. Insurance-related.
That’s the only positive thing for Alex Marquez in this fall moral coup Pecco Bagnaia continued at the well and was unable to cut him to a single point in the fight to become a runner – Up. The Italians remained in 14th place and went 52 points ahead between them.
Those who used the sprint race perfectly Quartararo. The Frenchman began in the first quarter on Saturday, but was able to close the day on the podium just behind Mark. Digiannantonio has closed the podium and added valuable points.
This is the MotoGP classification after the Catalan GP sprint
1st Marc Márquez (ESP/Ducati) 467 points
2. Alex Márquez (ESP/Ducati Gresini) 280 points
3. Francesco Bagnaia (ITA/Ducati) 228 points
4. Marco Betzecki (ITA/Aprilia) 197 points
5. PedroAcosta (ESP/KTM) 170 points
6. Fabiodi Giannantonio (ITA/Ducati VR46) 161 points
7. Franco Morbidelli (ITA/Ducati VR46) 161 points
8. Fermín Aldeguer (ESP/Ducati Gresini) 126 points
9. Fabio Quartararro (FR/Yamaha) 118 points
10. Johann Zarco (Fra/Honda LCR) 117 points
11. BradBinder (RSA/KTM) 95 points
12. Luca Marini (ITA/Honda) 74 points
13. Raúl Fernández (ESP/Apryia Trackhouse) 73 points
14. Maverick Viñales (ESP/KTM Tech3) 69 points
15. ENEABASTIANINI (ITA/KTM Tech3) 68 points
16. AiOgura (Jap/Apriria Trackhouse) 59 points
17. Jack Miller (AUS/Pramac Yamaha) 52 points
18. Joan Mir (ESP/Honda) 46 points
19. AlexRins (ESP/Yamaha) 45 points
20. Jorge Martín (ESP/Apriria) 23 points
twenty one. PolEspargaró (ESP/KTM Tech3) 16 points
twenty two. Nakagami Takaki (Jap/Honda) 10 points
twenty three. MiguelOliveira (By/Pramac Yamaha) 10 points
24. Lorenzo Savadori (ITA/Apriria) 8 points
twenty five. Augusto Fernández (ESP/Pramac Yamaha) 6 points
26. Somkiat Chantra (Tha/LCR Honda) 1 point
27. Aleix Espargaró (ESP/Honda) 0 points
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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