The 2025 Aragon Motogp Grand Prix

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The 2025 Aragon Grand Prix was a powerhouse weekend across all classes — here’s a breakdown of MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3 results, followed by detailed analysis and video highlights.


Unstoppable Marc Marquez wins Aragon Grand Prix to complete perfect weekend

MotoGP

Free Practice 3 & Tissot Sprint

  • FP3: Marc Márquez continued his dominance by topping all sessions, including FP3, maintaining perfect pace .

  • Sprint Race:

    1. Marc Márquez (Ducati Lenovo) – Mastered a challenging start with a wheelspin, then surged to the lead by lap 6 and controlled the race

    2. Álex Márquez (Gresini Ducati) – Held strong in P2, but chose not to challenge his brother's pace 

    3. Fermín Aldeguer (Gresini Ducati) – Climbed from 7th to take the final podium spot

This was Marc’s seventh straight sprint win in 2025, underlining his complete control at MotorLand .


Moto2

Main Race Highlights

  • Diogo Moreira narrowly claimed his victory by just 0.003s over Deniz Öncü — a razor-thin finish.

  • Barry Baltus secured P3, with Senna Agius in 4th

This result reshuffles the standings and tightens the midfield battles.


Moto3

Main Race Highlights

  • José Antonio Rueda continued his strong form with another win, extending his championship advantage He was followed by David Muñoz and David Almansa, completing an all-Spanish podium.

Detailed Analysis

MotoGP

  • Complete dominance by Marc Márquez—extending his lead to 32 points with a flawless weekend that included pole, sprint, and feature race wins

  • Sibling showcase: Álex Márquez continued his strong form but opted for a strategic 1–2 finish over sibling rivalry .

  • Ducati stronghold: Aldeguer's podium adds to Ducati's consistent presence at the front.

Moto2

  • Classic duel: Moreira and Öncü edged out the competition in a thrilling finale

  • Championship shake-up: With González off the top, expect tighter point gaps and more aggressive mid-season battles ahead.

Moto3

  • Rueda’s supremacy: Yet another win, reinforcing his dominance in the lightweight class .

  • Spanish sweep: Muñoz and Almansa’s podiums signal a shift toward a national championship battle.


Championship Implications

Category Leader Key Takeaways
MotoGP Marc Márquez Consolidated championship lead; unbeatable at springs & main
Moto2 Battle heating up Moreira and Öncü close in; González’s fall was pivotal
Moto3 José A. Rueda Reinforcing early lead; Spanish talent surge

MotoGP – Main Race (MotorLand Aragón)

Top 10 Finishers:

  1. Marc Márquez (Ducati Lenovo)

  2. Álex Márquez (BK8 Gresini Ducati) – +1.107 s

  3. Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo) – +2.029 s

  4. Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM RC16) – +7.657 s

  5. Franco Morbidelli (Pertamina VR46 Ducati) – +10.363 s

  6. Fermín Aldeguer (Gresini Ducati rookie) – +11.889 s

  7. Joan Mir (Honda HRC) – +14.938 s

  8. Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing)

  9. Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46 Ducati)

  10. Raúl Fernández (Trackhouse Racing)

Analysis:

  • Marc achieved a perfect weekend—pole, sprint, and main race victory—putting him firmly in championship territory 

  • Álex continued his strong season, finishing as runner-up in a strategic Ducati 1–2.

  • Bagnaia’s podium salvaged vital points amid a Ducati podium lockout.

  • Acosta's 4th place marks a significant step forward for KTM.


Moto2 – Main Race

Top 10 Finishers:

  1. Deniz Öncü (Kalex, Red Bull KTM Ajo) – First-ever Moto2 win

  2. Diogo Moreira (Kalex, Italtrans) – +0.003 s

  3. Barry Baltus (Kalex, Fantic)

  4. Senna Agius (Kalex, Liqui Moly Intact)

  5. Filip Salac

  6. Arón Canet

  7. Manuel González (P3 originally but later off podium in some reports; he led the championship)
    8–10. Include riders like Holgado and others as per full results

Analysis:

  • Öncü snagged his first victory by a heart-stopping 0.003 seconds—the closest Moto2 finish ever 

  • Moreira and Baltus continue their dual podium consistency.

  • González remains the championship leader despite not winning.


Moto3 – Main Race

Top 10 Finishers:

  1. David Muñoz (KTM, Liqui Moly Intact)

  2. Máximo Quiles (KTM) – +0.050 s

  3. Álvaro Carpe (KTM) – +0.381 s

  4. David Almansa (Honda)

  5. Luca Lunetta

  6. Ángel Piqueras

  7. Joel Kelso

  8. José Antonio Rueda

  9. Ryusei Yamanaka

  10. Cormac Buchanan

Analysis:

  • Muñoz celebrated his first-ever Moto3 win, dedicating it to the late Hugo Millán—an emotional and strategic victory won on hard tires 

  • Quiles impressively held second, repeating a Silverstone-level late charge.

  • Carpe sealed the podium, breaking a KTM dominance with a Yamaha standout in fourth.

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