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2024 Aragon MotoGP results, Marc Marquez, Jorge Martin -DellyRanks

Marc Marquez won both the sprint and the main race, with Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta being second and third respectively in both races.

  1. Martin finishes 4.789 seconds behind Marquez 
  2. Marquez wins sprint and main race

Marquez wins again after nearly three years

Aragon was the most exciting of the boring races this year. Boring because first and second places were never really under contention, with Marc Marquez holding the lead from pole position while Jorge Martin was the only other rider even remotely close to his fiery pace throughout the weekend. The excitement came in the form of the fight (and ultimate drama) that sealed the final spot on the podium, but more on that later.


The huge talking point of the weekend is that Marquez is finally back on top, nearly three years after his last race win at the 2021 Emilia Romagna GP. Marquez returns to the top after four years of misery that included four arm surgeries that very nearly drove him to the brink of retirement. While he has long been regarded as one of the greatest racers of all time, this accomplishment also marks him as one of the most determined.

Bagnaia struggles during the weekend

Marquez has not been able to quite match the GP24 Ducati’s thus far on his one year old machine. The difference this time around came in his ability to deal with challenging conditions on the recently resurfaced Spanish track with low (and widely varying) grip levels through the weekend. His qualifying time was a huge 0.84 seconds higher than second place Jorge Martin. Championship contender Pecco Bagnaia seemed to be particularly struggling with the conditions, but made it count in qualifying with a third place position.

Unfortunately that put him on the dirty side of the track which led to massive wheelspin off the line in both the sprint and main races. The best Bagnaia could do in the sprint was 9th, but he made an impressive charge in the main race after dropping to seventh off the start. Bagnaia eventually found himself on the tail of Alex Marquez in third and it was only a question of when, not if he could pass for third. Marquez running wide on a left hander opened the door for Bangnia, but they both collided together in the following right turn. It was a scary incident with Marquez’s bike pinning Bagnaia to the asphalt, but thankfully both riders walked away – a huge testament to modern airbag technology. The crash was judged to be a racing incident with no penalties to either rider. 

This left Pedro Acosta to grab third after a superbly defensive ride in the middle part of the race that kept multiple rivals behind him despite them having higher pace. Brand Binder took fourth while Enea Bastianini managed fifth after another poor qualifying that had him start in 14th place. A couple of tyre pressure penalties awarded after the end of the race to Fabio Di Gianntonio and Jack Miller dropped both out of the top ten and gave Honda their first top ten finish of the year at the hands of Takaki Nakagami.

2024 MotoGP standings

2024 Aragon MotoGP results
Position Rider Team
1 Marc Marquez Gresini Ducati
2 Jorge Martin Pramac Ducati
3 Pedro Acosta GASGAS Tech 3
4 Brad Binder KTM
5 Enea Bastianini Ducati
6 Franco Morbidelli Pramac Ducati
7 Fabio Di Giannantonio VR46 Ducati
8 Marco Bezzecchi VR46 Ducati
9 Alex Rins Yamaha
10 Jack Miller KTM
11 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia
12 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda
13 Augusto Fernandez GASGAS Tech 3
14 Johann Zarco LCR Honda
15 Joan Mir Repsol Honda
16 Raul Fernandez Trackhouse Aprilia
17 Luca Marini Repsol Honda
NC Francesco Bagnaia Ducati
NC Alex Marquez Gresini Ducati
NC Maverick Vinales Aprilia
NC Fabio Quartararo Yamaha
NC Miguel Oliveira Trackhouse Aprilia

With Pecco Bagnaia having scored only one point this weekend, Jorge Martin extended his championship lead to 23 points. As for Marc Marquez, his perfect weekend run of topping all the practice, qualifying and race sessions moved him back into third overall with 229 points – one point more than Enea Bastianini. 

MotoGP now moves to Misano for two back to back races on 6-8 September and 20-22 September

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