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MotoGP 2026: Marc Marquez wins Czech GP to narrow championship gap

Ai Ogura and Francesco Bagnaia finished second and third, respectively.
2 min read22 Jun '26
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Marquez celebrating his victory with his arm in the air

A dramatic MotoGP weekend at Brno came to an end with Marc Marquez taking victory and slashing his championship deficit to 40 points – a remarkable turnaround considering he trailed by 102 points just a couple of race weekends ago. His title charge was further aided by championship leader Marco Bezzecchi’s absence from Sunday’s race after he was handed a suspension following an incident involving a marshal earlier in the weekend.

  1. Marquez cuts championship deficit to Bezzecchi to 40 points
  2. Ogura secures maiden MotoGP podium
  3. Martin recovers to ninth despite two Long Lap penalties

Bagnaia and Marquez trade early blows

Ai Ogura made a strong start to take the holeshot, with Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio close behind. Francesco Bagnaia wasted little time moving through the pack, passing both riders to move into second and begin his pursuit of the race leader.

The pressure paid off quickly, and by Lap 2, Bagnaia had taken the lead, with Marquez following him through into second. The Ducati duo soon began to pull away at the front, with Bagnaia setting consecutive fastest laps to build a small advantage over his teammate. Ogura remained firmly in contention in third, while Pedro Acosta and Di Giannantonio rounded out the top five.

Meanwhile, Jorge Martin’s difficult weekend continued. After being handed two Long Lap penalties, he served both early on and dropped to 13th place.

Marquez seizes control

By Lap 10, the leading trio had established a comfortable gap over the rest of the field. While Bagnaia still led, Marquez appeared to have the stronger pace. He eventually made his move for the lead and immediately began pulling away, opening a gap of six-tenths of a second within a lap and steadily increasing it thereafter.

Bagnaia then came under pressure from Ogura, with the Trackhouse Aprilia rider making his move for second place with five laps remaining.

Ogura continued to close on the race leader and, with four laps to go, had reduced the gap to 0.8 seconds. Two laps later, that margin was down to just 0.6 seconds. The Japanese rider pushed hard in the closing stages, but Marquez remained composed and crossed the finish line 0.421 seconds ahead to secure victory.

Behind them, Bagnaia held off a charging Di Giannantonio by just 0.169 seconds to secure the final podium position. Di Giannantonio set the fastest lap of the race on the final tour but fell just short of third place.

Joan Mir finished fifth for Honda HRC ahead of Fermin Aldeguer in sixth. Raul Fernandez came home seventh, Luca Marini was eighth, Martin recovered to ninth despite his penalties, and Enea Bastianini completed the top 10. Diogo Moreira, Brad Binder, Franco Morbidelli, Toprak Razgatlioglu and Maverick Vinales rounded out the points-paying positions. Acosta, who looked capable of fighting for a podium in the early stages, retired late in the race with a mechanical issue.

2026 MotoGP standings

Marquez now heads to Assen just 40 points behind Bezzecchi, with Ogura a further six points adrift in third place overall. The championship picture looks considerably different from just a few weeks ago, and with Marquez rediscovering his form following his return from injury, the title fight appears far more competitive than many expected earlier in the season.

Position
Rider
Team
1
Marc Marquez
Ducati
2
Ai Ogura
Trackhouse Aprilia
3
Francesco Bagnaia
Ducati
4
Fabio Di Giannantonio
VR46 Ducati
5
Joan Mir
Honda
6
Fermin Aldeguer
Gresini Ducati
7
Raul Fernandez
Trackhouse Aprilia
8
Luca Marini
Honda
9
Jorge Martin
Aprilia
10
Enea Bastianini
Tech3 KTM
11
Diogo Moreira
LCR Honda
12
Brad Binder
KTM
13
Franco Morbidelli
VR46 Ducati
14
Toprak Razgatlioglu
Pramac Yamaha
15
Maverick Viñales
Tech3 KTM
16
Jack Miller
Pramac Yamaha
17
Cal Crutchlow
LCR Honda
NC
Pedro Acosta
KTM


 

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