naia (Ducati Lenovo Team), who
continues to bag the points and
podiums while his teammate,
Marc Marquez, had his second
crash in three races, squander
-
ing a possible 50 championship
points
in the process.
The Spanish party continued
in Moto2, with Manuel Gonzalez
(Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP)
walking away with a comfortable
And now we can add a new
name to the list of homegrown
winners with Alex Marquez
(Gresini Ducati) taking a domi
-
nant win ahead of a resurgent
Fabio
Quartararo (Monster Ener-
gy Yamaha) and Francesco Bag-
54 FERMIN ALDEGUER
5TH/DNF MOTOGP
"I must admit I'm angry and frus-
trated with this mistake," Fermin
Aldeguer said. "We could have done
well, if not really well; we had the
pace to be with the front-runners.
Unfortunately, I paid a big price for a
small mistake, but we keep learn-
ing and growing. I'd like to give my
biggest congratulations to Alex. He
deserves this win."
93 MARC MARQUEZ
1ST/12TH MOTOGP
"It was a mistake we must learn from
if we want to fight for the title," Marc
Marquez said. "We had great speed,
but we still need to fully understand
the reason behind the crash, as I
wasn't attacking—I know the second
part of the race is my strong point.
Unfortunately, this is how it went.
The important thing is that we have
the pace and we're only one point
away from the top. I'm obviously
super happy and proud of Alex for
the win, as I knew it was one of his
career goals."
MYOWNRACE
ROUND 5 / APRIL 25-27, 2025
CIRCUITO DE JEREZ – ANGEL NIETO / JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, SPAIN
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P82
Once in front, Marquez's win never
looked in doubt. He's now a genuine
championship contender.