Marc Márquez surpasses Portugueil to be more leader of the World Cup

The Spanish MotoGP pilot Marc Márquez (Ducati) won this Sunday the Catar Grand Prix showing his best version to recover his triumphant march this campaign, despite having to sweat much more than in the previous races, with also Spanish victories by Arón Canet and Ángel Piqueras in Moto2 and Moto3.

Márquez was the best in the fourth cup of the World Cup to expand his leadership, 123 points for the 105 of his brother Álex, who finished seventh. The appointment in Lusail brought a new, much more exciting scenario, of dispute for the victory from an exit where the Márquez played, losing pieces of their Moto Marc.

There, the Italian Franco Morbidelli (Ducati) took the lead, with a surprising ease that, in the second half of the race, was excessive for the tires. The World Cup leader was full -fledged management while his partner Francesco Bagnaia also had to force to go back from the eleventh square.

The touches in front and the struggles of a motorcycle train that took to take off, allowed the Italian to get into the fight for the podium, while Álex Márquez (Ducati) competed another mistake, wearing Fabio Di Giannantonio, to see himself back on his sanction. The Spanish also Maverick Viñales (KTM) joined the action with apparent better rhythm until putting in the lead.

Then, mediated and the race, Marc Márquez began to throw and soon commanded the GP, without the tires of tires that the rest had. The one from Cervera, who escaped only Austin, signed his seventh victory in eight races so far, demonstrating that he is still the rival to beat in 2025. In addition, champion in Portuguese eleven years later he signed his victory number 91, surpassing Ángel Nieto as the Spanish with more wins in the World Cup.

Second ended Viñales, with the fear of a possible sanction for the lack of pressure in its tires, and third a Bagnaia that squeezes in the general classification with 93 points. As for the rest of Spaniards, Fermín Aldeguer (Ducati), Pedro Acosta (KTM) and Álex Rins (Yamaha) ended sixth, ninth and thirteenth. Meanwhile, on his return, the current champion Jorge Martín (Aprilia) suffered a fall through which he was transferred to the hospital to examine the coup in the thorax and abdomen.

In addition, the appointment in the Catarí desert already brought two Spanish Moto2 and Moto3 victories this Sunday. Arón Canet (Fantic Racing Lino Sonego) came out victorious with an impeccable comeback, to also get the World Cup lead, leaving Deniz Öncü (KTM) and Manuel González (Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP) behind ten points from the head.

Meanwhile, Ángel Piqueras (Frinsa – Mt Helmets – MSI) left Portugia with the leadership of the championship thanks to a ninety thousandths victory over Taiyo Furusato (Honda Team Asia) and the ‘Poleman’ Ryusei Yamanaka (Frinsa – Mt Helmets – MSI). The hitherto leader José Antonio Rueda (Red Bull Ktm garlic) had to leave for a motor break when he fought for victory.

By Editor

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