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2025 MotoGP Argentina, Termas de Rio Hondo – Racing results

Franco Morbidelli kept Francesco Bagnaia in chess to take third place since 2021 after managing the soft rear tire.

After the brother Alex had deliberately led at the Thai season, Marc in turn 1 in round 4 gave the Gresini driver in the lead on Sunday.

“This time I pushed!” Said Marc in Parc Ferme.

The Marquez brothers soon had society in the form of Morbidelli from VR46, which rolled the cube by sticking to the soft rear tire, while most of the network moved into the medium.

Morbidelli's pace began to fade in the middle of the route, left a Marquez against Marquez Victory duel and presented a pathological fight against Bagnaia for the last podium.

Alex, who had a slightly better pace than Marc in warming up on the middle rear tire, received a few bicycle lengths when No. 93 suffered a leg fright with ten rounds.

But the eight-time world champion quickly recovered and crawled again on the back of the Gresini machine.

The younger Marquez held firm and Marc's first failure, at Turn 5 -haired needle with eight laps before the end when he ran far.

Marc tried again with 5 laps and captured his line to secure the victory.

The Rostrum fight was laid by just half a second from Bagnaia in favor of Morbidelli, which was disappointed in the Ducati garage after the race.

Fourth in the sprint, the starter of the first row, Johann Zarco, felt that the medium could help him to assert Honda's first podium of the Post-Marquez era.

The Frenchman made a spirited early challenge and exchanged third place with Bagnaia before Morbidelli rose.

Zarco then lost fifth place against Morbidelli's teammate Fabio di Giannonio on the soft tire on the last round.

The Brad Binder from KTM ended the seventh almost seven seconds behind Zarco. The Trackhouse Aprilia Rookie Ai Ogura recovered in front of Binder's frustrated teammate Pedro Acosta well in eighth place.

Joan me completed the top ten for HRC, and Alex flushed the leading Yamaha in eleventh after a difficult weekend for the M1S.

In 2023 Argentine winner Marco Bezzecchi met team-mate Fabio Quartararo in turn 1. The Aprilia driver fell heavily, while Quartararo fell on the back of the field.

The FIM MotoGP Stewards did not decide any further measures, while Raul Fernandez later received a long round penalty because Enea Bastianini was brought to a crash.