MotoGP 2025 – Ducati’s Marc Marquez Clinches Victory at the Grand Prix of Aragon

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The 2025 MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon turned out to be a complete showcase of brilliance from Marc Marquez. Racing on his home turf and now astride the factory Ducati, the Spanish legend pulled off a clean sweep across the weekend, leaving no room for doubt about who’s boss at Motorland Aragon.

Magic Marc

Aragon has always been a happy hunting ground for Marquez, and 2025 was no exception. From the very first practice session, he was untouchable. Fastest in every session, pole position in qualifying, Sprint Race winner, and a commanding win in the Main Race—Marc left nothing for anyone else.

The moment the lights went out on race day, Marc was in the lead and never looked back. He pushed hard in the first few laps, built up a steady gap, and then managed his pace with precision. There wasn’t a single error, and his riding was as clean and calculated as ever.

Behind him, the only rider who even came close was his younger brother, Alex Marquez. But even he had no answer to Marc’s pace.

The Field

Alex Marquez, riding for Gresini Ducati, continued his impressive form this season. He stayed composed throughout the race, defending his position and maintaining a solid pace. Although he couldn’t catch his brother, he was comfortably clear of the rest of the pack and secured second place.

Pecco Bagnaia, the 2023 World Champion and Marc’s teammate on the factory Ducati, managed to finish third. Pecco has been having a difficult season, struggling to find the connection with the updated 2025 Ducati. He’s mentioned several times that he’s lacking the “feeling” he needs to really push the bike. Still, a podium at Aragon gives him something positive to build on heading into the next rounds.

Title Fight

With this win, Marc Marquez extends his lead in the 2025 championship standings. His consistency and outright pace are making it difficult for rivals to catch up. Alex Marquez remains his closest challenger, but he’ll need to start beating Marc head-to-head to keep the title race interesting.

Pecco’s return to the podium is a good sign for Ducati as a whole, but he’ll need to resolve his issues quickly if he wants to stay in the fight.

What’s Next

The next round of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship is set for Italy, from 20–22 June. All eyes will be on Marc to see if he can carry his unstoppable form into Mugello, while rivals like Alex and Pecco will be eager to stop his winning streak.

FAQs

Who won the 2025 Aragon MotoGP race?

Marc Marquez won the race on the factory Ducati.

Which rider finished second at Aragon?

Alex Marquez finished second on the Gresini Ducati.

What position did Pecco Bagnaia finish in?

Pecco finished in third place at the Aragon GP.

When is the next MotoGP race?

The next round will be held in Italy from 20–22 June.

Is Marc leading the 2025 championship?

Yes, Marc Marquez currently leads the championship standings.

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