5. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) +2.686
6. Maverick Vinales (Apr) +4.074
7. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +9.064
8. Franco Morbidelli (Duc) +9.159
9. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +11.069
10. Brad Binder (KTM) +11.143
MotoGP (Top 10)
1. Marc Marquez (Duc) 40:14.072
2. Marco Bezzecchi (Apr) +0.635
3. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) +2.666
4. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +6.084
5. Maverick Vinales (Apr) +10.124
6. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc)
+12.163
7. Franco Morbidelli (Duc) +18.896
8. Raul Fernandez (Apr) +20.295
9. Enea Bastianini (KTM) +23.687
10. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) +23.743
Munoz and Perrone, claiming
a maiden podium, with Carpe
fourth.
Rueda (187 points) extends
his lead out to 69 points. But
Carpe (118) is now the chief
chaser, with MSI KTM's Angel
Piqueras (117), fifth here, now
third in points.
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MotoGP Sprint (Top 10)
1. Marc Marquez (Duc) 20:02.150
2. Alex Marquez (Duc) +0.351
3. Marco Bezzecchi (Apr) +1.247
4. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc)
+2.269
(Leopard Honda) regularly caus-
ing chaos. But a spirited Rueda
recovery
saw him back in the
lead with three to go, with David
Munoz (IntactGP Kalex), Valen-
tin Perrone (Tech3 KTM) and
Alvaro
Carpe (Ajo KTM) in tow.
But then disaster. Or close to
it. Luca Lunetta (SIC58 Honda)
tagged the back of Carpe in the
GT chicane, causing him to fall
in front of the chasing pack.
Taiyo Furusato (HTA Honda)
ran over the Italian, breaking his
tibia, while Adrian Fernandez
(Leopard Honda) was also taken
down.
With the results taken from
the end of lap 19, Rueda took
his sixth victory of the year from
ROUND 10 / JUNE 27-29, 2025
TT CIRCUIT ASSEN / ASSEN, THE NETHERLANDS
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P90
Jose Antonio Rueda
held off a fast pack of Moto3
riders to win again.