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MotoGP Standings Tighten Dramatically After Czech GP

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Marco Bezzecchi remains the leader of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship following the Czech Grand Prix at Brno. However, the championship battle has tightened considerably after the Italian was forced to miss the race due to suspension, allowing several of his closest rivals to reduce the deficit.

The Aprilia Racing rider continues to lead the standings with 180 points, but his advantage has been cut to just nine points over teammate Jorge Martin. Despite serving a double long-lap penalty during the race, Martin capitalized on Bezzecchi's absence to strengthen his title challenge.

Another major beneficiary of the Brno weekend was Fabio Di Giannantonio. The VR46 rider climbed to 157 points and now sits third in the championship, only 23 points behind Bezzecchi. His consistent results throughout the season have transformed him into one of the leading contenders for the title.

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MotoGP Standings Tighten Dramatically After Czech GP
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The biggest gain among the front-runners came from Marc Marquez. Victory at Brno lifted the reigning champion to 140 points, reducing his deficit to the championship leader to 40 points. After missing valuable points earlier in the season due to injury, Marquez has firmly reinserted himself into the title fight.

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Ai Ogura also continued his impressive campaign. The Trackhouse Aprilia rider's second-place finish in the Czech Grand Prix elevated him to fifth in the standings with 134 points, just six behind Marquez. His pace throughout the Brno weekend further reinforced his status as one of the revelations of the 2026 season.

Meanwhile, Pedro Acosta suffered one of the biggest setbacks of the weekend. Running inside the top five, the KTM rider retired on the final lap with a technical problem and remains sixth in the standings on 132 points. The retirement denied him a crucial opportunity to close the gap to the riders ahead.

Francesco Bagnaia also left Brno with mixed feelings. Although he led much of the race after taking control on Lap 2, he eventually finished third behind Marquez and Ogura. The result leaves Bagnaia seventh in the standings with 127 points, 53 behind Bezzecchi.

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The Czech Grand Prix has significantly reshaped the championship picture. Remarkably, the top six riders are now covered by just 48 points relative to the championship leader. With Bezzecchi, Martin, Di Giannantonio, Marquez, Ogura and Acosta all still within striking distance, the 2026 MotoGP title fight is emerging as one of the most competitive battles in recent years.

Klasemen MOTOGP DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP
POS FOTO RIDER / TEAM PTS
1
Marco Bezzecchi
Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia Racing
180
2
Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin Aprilia Racing
171
3
Fabio Di Giannantonio
Fabio Di Giannantonio Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
157
4
Marc Marquez
Marc Marquez Ducati Lenovo Team
140
5
Ai Ogura
Ai Ogura Trackhouse MotoGP Team
134
6
Pedro Acosta
Pedro Acosta Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
132
7
Francesco Bagnaia
Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team
127
8
Raul Fernandez
Raul Fernandez Trackhouse MotoGP Team
106
9
Fermin Aldeguer
Fermin Aldeguer BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
76
10
Alex Marquez
Alex Marquez BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP
67
Klasemen MOTOGP CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP
POS FOTO CONSTRUCTOR PTS
1
Aprilia
Aprilia
247
2
Ducati
Ducati
237
3
KTM
KTM
157
4
Honda
Honda
84
5
Yamaha
Yamaha
49

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