plan B was simply to bring the
bike home."
Bagnaia settled for a dis-
consolate fourth, with Marco
Bezzecchi
completing the top
five for Aprilia. Morbidelli re-
covered to sixth, ahead of Raul
Fernandez,
while Acosta edged
out Binder for top KTM honors.
Ai Ogura, Joan Mir and Fermin
Aldeguer rounded out the top
12, with Miguel Oliveira, Fabio
Quartararo and Alex Rins round
-
ing out the points scorers.
Jack
Miller suffered a clutch
failure and retired, while crashes
for Vinales, Johann Zarco and
Enea Bastianini ruled them out
of contention.
In the points, Marquez has a
full Grand Prix and Sprint race
points clear of Alex, 270-230.
Bagnaia's woes continue as he
falls 110 points behind Marc in
third.
Moto2
Polesitter Diogo Moreira (Ital-
trans Kalex) got the holeshot,
but
Manuel Gonzalez (Liqui
Moly Dynavolt Intact GP Kalex)
was electric off the line, leaping
to third from eighth on the grid
within a few corners.
Aron Canet (Fantic Kalex)
quickly responded, snatching
third into turn 10. By lap seven,
Albert Arenas (Italjet Kalex) led
a tight group of four ahead of
Gonzalez, Canet and Moreira, as
the lead pack pulled clear from
Filip Salac (Marc VDS Kalex)
ROUND 9 / JUNE 20-22, 2025
MUGELLO CIRCUIT / SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, ITALY
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Brad Binder leads Johann Zarco (5),
Raul Fernandez (25), Alex Rins,
Joan Mir, Miguel Oliveira and Ai
Ogura in Sunday's MotoGP race.
Binder would go on to take ninth,
Zarco would bite the dust.