Aprilia Racing rider Marco Bezzecchi encountered a puzzling issue that derailed his victory hopes at the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix. Leading for 19 laps, Bezzecchi finished third after being overtaken by Marc Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer. SPORTRIK’s in-depth analysis explores Aprilia’s ongoing investigation into this mystery ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Unexplained Issue at Red Bull Ring
During the Austrian Grand Prix, Bezzecchi showcased his prowess by leading from the start. However, a mysterious problem with his RS-GP forced him to slow down around lap 20. “We’re still analyzing everything,” Bezzecchi stated ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, remaining tight-lipped about specifics. This issue allowed Marquez to seize the lead and Aldeguer to claim second, relegating Bezzecchi to the final podium spot.

Despite the setback, Bezzecchi’s podium marked Aprilia’s first at the Red Bull Ring, a circuit where the team has historically struggled. This achievement reflects significant improvements in the RS-GP’s stability, a focus area since testing in Montmelo last year.
Valentino Rossi’s Influence and Bezzecchi’s Form
Bezzecchi’s success in Austria was bolstered by guidance from MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi. Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola credited Rossi’s advice for Bezzecchi’s surprise pole position. “Vale came to the garage and gave tips that worked,” Rivola noted. Bezzecchi added that late-night work with Rossi and the team boosted his confidence significantly.
Bezzecchi’s 2025 season has been impressive, with four podiums in the last seven races. “I’m just trying to be Marco from 2025,” he said, emphasizing consistency and hard work. The RS-GP’s enhanced stability has been pivotal, though technical challenges like the Austria issue remain.
Outlook for Hungary and Beyond
Aprilia is diligently working to resolve the Austria issue to ensure peak performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix. With the new Balaton Park circuit, Bezzecchi has a chance to capitalize on his momentum and challenge for top positions. SPORTRIK’s analysis suggests that Aprilia’s success hinges on addressing technical glitches and leveraging strategic input from figures like Rossi.
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| POS | FOTO | RIDER / TEAM | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
|
Marco Bezzecchi
Aprilia Racing
|
56 |
|
2
|
|
Jorge Martin
Aprilia Racing
|
45 |
|
3
|
|
Pedro Acosta
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
|
42 |
|
4
|
|
Fabio Di Giannantonio
Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
|
37 |
|
5
|
|
Marc Marquez
Ducati Lenovo Team
|
34 |
|
6
|
|
Ai Ogura
Trackhouse MotoGP Team
|
33 |
|
7
|
|
Raul Fernandez
Trackhouse MotoGP Team
|
29 |
|
8
|
|
Alex Marquez
BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
|
13 |
|
9
|
|
Brad Binder
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
|
13 |
|
10
|
|
Franco Morbidelli
Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
|
12 |
| POS | FOTO | CONSTRUCTOR | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
|
Aprilia
|
64 |
|
2
|
|
Ducati
|
47 |
|
3
|
|
KTM
|
42 |
|
4
|
|
Honda
|
16 |
|
5
|
|
Yamaha
|
8 |
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