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Warm-up results from the 2025 Austrian MotoGP at Red Bull Ring, round 13 of 22. Austrian MotoGP pole qualifier Marco Bezzecchi returns to the top of the timesheets during morning warm-up at the Red Bull Ring.
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Autosport on MSNMotoGP Austrian GP: Marco Bezzecchi grabs pole as Marc Marquez crashes
Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi took pole position for MotoGP's Austrian Grand Prix after emerging from Q1 to top the timesheets in one of the most entertaining qualifying sessions of the season. Championship leader Marc Marquez will start from the second row after a low-speed crash late in the session cost him dear.
Marc Marquez extended his lead at the top of the MotoGP standings when he won Saturday's Austrian Grand Prix sprint at the Red Bull Ring.
Marc Marquez explains that he didn’t notice Valentino Rossi walking past him in pitlane prior to the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix sprint, in a moment that has set social media abuzz. The rivalry between both riders has been well-documented, with neither continuing to see eye to eye after their fallout 10 years ago at the end of the 2015 season.
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Autosport on MSNPolesitter Bezzecchi "a bit slower" than MotoGP rivals, still tops Austrian GP warm-up
Marco Bezzecchi upped the pace on race morning at Spielberg – will it be enough for a second win of the season?
Marco Bezzecchi secured his first pole of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix after battling through Q1 and clocking an impressive lap. He credits MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi for the turnaround. Meanwhile,
Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi surged from Q1 adversity to claim his first pole position of the 2025 MotoGP season. Clocking a
Marc Marquez sliced a half-second deficit to one-tenth of a second on lap nine, then passed his brother for the lead exiting the turn two chicane with five laps to go and bolted, eventually crossing the line to win by 1.180secs.