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Cycle News 2026 Issue 13 March 31

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VOLUME 63 ISSUE 13 MARCH 31, 2026 P91 pressure on. Behind them, battles raged between Di Giannantonio, Marc Marquez and Bagnaia, with penalties and incidents affecting several riders, including Joan Mir (Honda HRC Castrol), who later crashed out. At the front, Bezzecchi steadily built a gap, while Martin eventually passed Acosta to secure second, giving Aprilia another dominant re- sult. Further back, Ai Ogura (Track- house MotoGP Team) impressed with aggressive moves before maining. That promoted Martin into second and within striking distance of Bagnaia. On the final lap, Martin closed rapidly and executed a move at turn 12 to take the lead, pulling clear to secure his first Sprint win with Aprilia and first since 2024. Behind them, Acosta crossed the line in third but was later penalized for a tire-pressure infringement, promoting Enea Bastianini (Red Bull KTM Tech3) to the final podium position. Mir crashed out on the final lap while battling for third, adding to the race's high attrition. Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) completed the top four, ahead of Luca Marini (Honda HRC Castrol) with Ai Ogura (Trackhouse MotoGP Team), Raul Fernandez (Track - house MotoGP Team), Johann Zarco (Castrol Honda LCR) and Fermin Aldeguer (BK8 Gresini) rounding out the points. SUNDAY MOTOGP Bezzecchi continued his remark- able run with a fifth consecutive Grand Prix victory at Circuit of the Americas, becoming only the third Italian to achieve the feat. He also secured a third straight win to start the season, a milestone last reached by Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) in 2014. Teammate Martin completed a second suc - cessive 1-2 for the factory, while Acosta finished third. Acosta made a strong launch to lead early, but Bezzecchi quickly took control after a close exchange between the pair. Mar - tin slotted into third, keeping the saw that there was no space on the outside, and I tried to jump in to just let the bike go and turn outside of the circuit." Marquez was fully accepting of the penalty that came his way. "Always, I try to be fair, and I made a mistake, and I need to have a penalty, and tomorrow I will do that penalty." DUCATI DEBUTS NEW REAR SPOILER No one saw Ducati's tough start to the season coming. The fac- tory that dominated the Sepang test in February has been fight- ing to catch up to Aprilia as its rival manufacturer has set the early pace. In Austin, the Bologna factory unveiled a new rear aero design, a mini-spoiler at the rear of the bike, plus winglets below where the rider's legs sit, two things first brought in by Aprilia. Pecco Bagnaia, who finished second in Saturday's Sprint, was pleased with the introduction. "I feel that you have more stability in the fast corners, and exiting from the fast corners, I can sit there and feel more comfortable," he said. Briefly... (Above) Joan Mir (36) rode the wheels off the Honda but crashed in both races. Again. (Left) Marc Marquez (93) had to fight back from his long-lap penalty in Sunday's race after taking out Fabio Di Giannantonio in Saturday's Sprint race.

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