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MOTO GP – Final Results (Main Race) – Italian Grand Prix – 2025

by Naomi Bennet
MOTO GP – Final Results (Main Race) – Italian Grand Prix – 2025

MotoGP – Main Race Results – Italian Grand Prix 2025

On Sunday, June 22, 2025, the highly anticipated main race of the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix took place at the iconic Mugello circuit. This event once again showcased the thrilling competition that the sport is known for, particularly during the first half of the race, where intense battles unfolded among top contenders.

Who Claimed Victory in MotoGP?

As the race commenced, it was clear that the Ducati riders were ready to dominate the track. The excitement was palpable as Marc Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia, and Alex Marquez engaged in fierce competition. The early laps were marked by frequent position changes, with Bagnaia exhibiting his trademark aggressive riding style. However, a pivotal moment occurred when Marquez and Bagnaia collided, allowing Marquez to break away and secure another victory.

In the final laps, Alex Marquez secured second place, closely followed by Bagnaia, who fought hard to maintain his position. The battle for fourth was equally thrilling, featuring an intense showdown between Franco Morbidelli and Maverick Viñales. Unfortunately for Viñales, an aggressive maneuver from Morbidelli resulted in a crash, forcing him to retire from the race. Morbidelli faced penalties for his actions, ultimately finishing in sixth place.

A Surprising Turn of Events

As the race progressed, the spotlight shifted to Giannantonio, representing the VR46 team, who took it upon himself to challenge for a podium spot. In a remarkable turn of events, Giannantonio not only caught up to Bagnaia but also managed to overtake him, securing a well-deserved spot in the top three. This unexpected achievement added an extra layer of excitement to the race, with fans celebrating his outstanding performance.

Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi rounded out the top five, marking a successful weekend for the Ducati contingent. The race also saw impressive performances from other riders, with Brad Binder making significant progress by moving up six positions to finish in ninth place. Ai Ogura also had an impressive race, climbing eleven positions to secure a spot in the top ten. Unfortunately, several riders, including Viñales, Jack Miller, Johann Zarco, and Enea Bastianini, were unable to complete the race due to various incidents.

Championship Standings

Following the thrilling race at Mugello, the championship standings revealed Marc Marquez as the clear leader with 270 points. Alex Marquez held second place with 230 points, while Francesco Bagnaia remained in third with 160 points. These results emphasized the competitiveness of the season and set the stage for the upcoming races.

Next Race

Looking ahead, the MotoGP series will move on to the Dutch Grand Prix, scheduled to take place from June 27 to June 29, 2025, at the historic Assen circuit. Fans are eagerly anticipating this next event, which promises to deliver more high-speed action and drama.

MotoGP 2025 Calendar

For those interested in the full schedule of the MotoGP 2025 season, you can find the complete calendar here. The excitement continues as the world’s best riders compete for glory on some of the most challenging tracks in the world.

About the Author

Marcelo, a passionate motorsport enthusiast, shares his insights and experiences in the world of MotoGP. With roots in Goiás and a love for family and racing, he brings a unique perspective to the sport. As the founding editor and chief columnist of Tomada de Tempo, Marcelo strives to keep fans informed and engaged with the latest developments in MotoGP.

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