2025 Indonesia’s MotoGP: Fermin Aldeguer won a dramatic race, causing Marc Marquez to get injured

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Gresini Motogp rookie Fermin Aldegu dominated the 2025 Indonesian Grand Prix.

It was a disastrous weekend for Ducati, and 20-year-old Fermin Ardegear was the glowing mild of the Mandalica.

Aldeguer, who took the lead on lap 27 on Sunday on Sunday, on lap 8, continued to dominate to tackle the practically seven-second checkered flag to develop into the winner of the MotoGP race in his rookie season.

He’s the primary debutant to win the Grand Prix since Jorge Martin in 2021.

It offers Ducati some consolation, because the manufacturing unit roster endured a disastrous afternoon in Mandalica.

Reigning champion Mark Marquez was taken to poresitter Marco Betzecchi on flip 7 of the opening lap, the previous affected by a fracture of his proper collarbone.

Teammate Pecco Bagnaia was the final run on the Grand Prix when he crashed within the last nook of lap 8.

Acosta led the sector from the fifth on the grid in entrance of Honda’s Luca Marini and Aldegu, with Betzecchi sliding seventh from Paul.

Betzecchi made an formidable try to overtake Mark Marquez by way of a right-hander on a high-speed flip 7, to be able to try to get again on the sector as rapidly as potential, making contact with the rear of the Ducati.

This precipitated the pair to enter right into a violent collision, inflicting Marquez to land closely on his proper shoulder, and was later identified with a suspected collarbone fracture.

Betzekki additionally needed to go to the medical centre. The incident has been reviewed by the stewards.

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Within the race, Aldeguer led the fourth lap when he handed Marini on the second lap, then handed Acosta on lap 7 with 10 turns.

The KTM riders retaliated on flip 1 in the beginning of the eighth lap, however Aldeguer resisted and rapidly established a lead of over a second.

When Acosta started his second battle with Marini, Aldegar tightened the bolts and took a lead of greater than 9 seconds in a single stage earlier than shifting on to the checkered flag nearly seven seconds forward.

Acosta fired fireplace from Marini, Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse), Alex Lynz (Yamaha) and Alex Marquez (Gresini), however they gathered on the last stage and took Marquez to nearly two seconds in a second.

Brad Binder went from fifteenth to 4th on the grid at his sister manufacturing unit KTM, whereas Marini was fifth in Fernandez.

Fabio Quartarraro was the one rider on the laborious entrance, with Yamaha seventh forward of VR46 duo Franco Morbidelli and Fabio Di Giannantonio.

Alex Rins’ playing in Delicate Rear did not pan out as he disappeared from second to tenth in a single stage.

Pramac’s Miguel Oliveira was eleventh within the checkered flag, with LCR duo Johann Zarco and Somkiat Chantra and Pramac’s Jack Miller (who crashed late) finishing their last positions.

Tech3’s Enea Bastianini retired to the Pitt, however crashed early when Honda’s Joan Mir joined the bystanders with Bagnaia, Betzecchi and Mark Marquez.

Full 2025 MotoGP Indonesia Grand Prix Outcomes

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