
A colossal Marc Márquez He has added his sixth consecutive victory and the ninth of the season by beating the MotoGP Austria Prize, which has been played at the 'Red Bull Ring' circuit of Spielberg, ahead of the Spanish also Fermín Aldeguer and from Italian Marco Bezzecchi. He has also done it with an outstanding comeback from the fourth position. The Spanish pilot has won for the first time in his career in Austria, adds his sixth consecutive double after conquering the Sprint on Saturday in a magical weekend and is getting closer to conquering a new World Cup for Spanish motorcycling.
Marc Márquez He had to perfectly plan the race to bend the initial leader of the same and author of the 'pole position', the Italian Marco Bezzecchi, Way of what is his ninth victory in large awards of 2025, which allows him to increase his advantage in the provisional World Cup.
His brother Alex Márquez, Second in the World Cup classification, he had to comply with a 'long return' of sanction that ended up relegating him to the tenth final position, while the third classified, the Italian Francesco 'Pecco' Bagnaia had to settle for the eighth place.
A colossal comeback
This time there were no failures at the exit and Marco Bezzecchi He put the race command as soon Marc Márquez He was able to overcome his brother Alex, who had to comply with a 'long return' of sanction in the initial, to put on the rebuild of his teammate.
The fight between Bagnaia and Márquez He led to that BECFORE achieved a few meters of advantage in the initial turns, but in the second the eight times world champion forced the rhythm to bend the Italian and leave in search of BECFOREthat in the second turn he made the first rapid race, to prevent his advantage from being unrecoverable.
Alex Márquez He endured until the fourth return, the last legally established, to comply with the sanction of 'Long Return' -sancia imposed by throwing in the career of the Czech Republic to her compatriot Joan Mir-, which he fulfilled when he was room to return to track in a late eleventh position, from where he was obliged to trace.
Past, Marco Bezzecchi endured in a race head, with Marc Márquez Seven tenths of the second, while behind them the Spanish Pedro 'Shark' Acosta threw himself on the Italian Bagnaia in the fight for the third step of the podium.
Bezzecchi knew how to endure Marc Márquez's pressure To maintain the leadership leaders Jorge Martín, current MotoGP world champion, went for the soils in curve seven, when it was fifteenth.
Bagnaia was wrong in the partial room of the nineteenth century and her mistake was used by Acosta and Aldeguer To overcome it, while Marc Márquez was already attached to the rebuild of Marco Bezzecchi and tried to overcome a first time, although the Italian returned it almost immediately.
It was in the twentieth turn when Marc Márquez squeezed Bezzecchi again to overcome it and a return later the eight -time world champion already had half a second advantage over the Italian.
Márquez achieves his sixth consecutive victory
From that moment, Marc Márquez He was consolidating his sixth victory and double (Victoria in Carrera 'Sprint' and Grand Prix) consecutive, with Marco Bezzecchi in the second position, which lasted little in front of the attacks by Fermín Aldeguer, which soon surpassed the Italian.
At that time, Pedro Acosta was in the fourth position, ahead of Enea Bastianini and 'Pecco' Bagnaia, who error after error had to lose positions, also surpassed by Joan Mir first and shortly after by Brad Binder to end up in a discreet eighth position.
Marc Márquez, In the head of the race, he knew how to endure the final envy of a Fermín Aldeguer who took out the best of his 'debutante' pilot in the final laps, although he could not bend the consistency and regularity of the eight -time world champion, which added his sixth consecutive victory, with Marco Bezzecchi in the third step of the podium.
The fourth position was for Pedro Acosta ahead of Enea Bastianini, both on Sindas KTM RC 16, Joan Mir, Brad Binder, 'Pecco' Bagnaia, Raúl Fernández and Alex Márquez, who took the first ten career positions.