Fermin Aldeguer captured his first MotoGP victory on Sunday at the Indonesian Grand Prix, and he led Gresini Ducati to a historic one-two finish with Alex Marquez. The 20-year-old Spaniard dominated from the opening lap, but the race began with chaos after pole-sitter Marco Bezzecchi collided with Marc Marquez in the early corners. Both riders crashed out, and Marquez sustained a collarbone injury that may end his season.
Aldeguer built a commanding seven-second lead over Pedro Acosta, who secured third place for KTM after Alex Rins faded to eighth in the final laps. The Gresini rookie gradually extended his advantage while Raul Fernandez and Luca Marini battled behind. Marquez surged past Rins with five laps remaining to claim second before Acosta reclaimed the position.
The victory established Aldeguer as MotoGP's newest race winner, but the day brought mixed results for Ducati. Gresini celebrated its first one-two finish of the season while addressing the setback from Bezzecchi's early exit and the world champion's injury.
Aldeguer built a commanding seven-second lead over Pedro Acosta, who secured third place for KTM after Alex Rins faded to eighth in the final laps. The Gresini rookie gradually extended his advantage while Raul Fernandez and Luca Marini battled behind. Marquez surged past Rins with five laps remaining to claim second before Acosta reclaimed the position.
The victory established Aldeguer as MotoGP's newest race winner, but the day brought mixed results for Ducati. Gresini celebrated its first one-two finish of the season while addressing the setback from Bezzecchi's early exit and the world champion's injury.