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Cycle News 2026 Issue 12 March 24

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VOLUME 63 ISSUE 12 MARCH 24, 2026 P83 track surface breaking up. From there, the VR46 rider held firm, denying any further advances. Bezzecchi crossed the line unchallenged to secure a histor- ic fourth straight win—the first such streak for both himself and Aprilia—while also pushing him - self and the manufacturer to the top of the rider and Construc- tors' points standings. "It was a fantastic race and a as the laps wound down in what looked to be a historic day for the Noale manufacturer. The battle for the final podium spot intensified in the closing stages. With five laps remain - ing, Marc Marquez dived past Di Giannantonio at turn six to re- claim third, only to run deep one lap later and hand the position straight back, a fumble Marc Marquez said was due to the ond place, quickly establishing himself as Bezzecchi's nearest challenger. Di Giannantonio recovered to third, while Marc Marquez dropped to fourth. Out front, Bezzecchi con - trolled the tempo, stretching his advantage before Martin briefly began to chip away at the gap. However, the number 89 Aprilia rider soon settled into a rhythm, prioritizing consistency over risk Despite the rain and dirtiness of the surface, grip was good. "It has very good grip in every situation," confirmed Luca Marini. "The track is super nice," said Marc Marquez. "Some long right corners that are not good for my riding style, but they are nice." MARTIN'S COMEBACK 'DIFFICULT TO COMPARE TO 2021' Jorge Martin said it was tough to compare his recent comeback from "27 bone" fractures to 2021, when he last suffered serious injury, and feels there is more to come after securing a first Sprint podium for Aprilia. A crash at the third round of his rookie MotoGP season put him out of four races as he recovered from multiple broken bones. But ordeals in 2025 were worse. "It's dif- ficult to rate it," he said. "For sure, comparing to 2021, at that point I was younger, and I had just the hunger of winning and winning and winning, and now that I'm already a World Champion, the approach is completely different. For sure I want to win again; that's why I'm here. But it's quite different. Also the injury—back to back, back to back again—it was really tough again. But I think this one was much more tough. After 27 bones, five surgeries, it's much more than the Portimao one, but 'Martinator' bounces back, and I hope to start build- ing more and more confidence from here." Toprak Razgatlioglu chases Pecco Bagnaia. It was a disastrous Sunday for Pecco with yet another crash. Razgatlioglu qualified a career-best 12th but could only manage 17th in the GP.

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