Pecco Bagnaia secured his first victory of the 2026 MotoGP season by winning Saturday’s Sprint Race at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno. The Ducati Lenovo Team rider held off challenges from Ai Ogura and team-mate Marc Marquez during the ten-lap contest.
The result marked Bagnaia’s first Sprint victory since Sepang last season and provided a major boost to his campaign. It also highlighted Ducati’s growing competitiveness after several recent rounds in which Aprilia and other rivals had frequently set the benchmark.
Tyre strategy became one of the key talking points before the race. Most of the leading riders switched to the medium rear tyre shortly before the start. However, Bagnaia elected to remain on the soft rear, a choice also made by Marquez and rookie Diogo Moreira.

The decision proved effective immediately. Bagnaia controlled the opening laps and built an advantage of more than one second. Behind him, pole-sitter Ogura attempted to reduce the gap while Marquez remained within striking distance in third position.
The race featured several early incidents. Moreira crashed from third place near the end of the opening lap, while Maverick Vinales also fell at Turn 12 moments later, ending his chances of scoring Sprint points.
As the race reached its midpoint, Ogura gradually closed on the race leader. However, the expected advantage of the medium rear tyre never fully materialised, allowing Bagnaia to maintain control at the front despite increasing pressure from behind.
Marquez continued to shadow the leading pair throughout the closing stages. The reigning world champion remained within range but was unable to launch a decisive attack, leaving Bagnaia free to secure victory and maximum Sprint points.
The championship picture also shifted significantly after Marco Bezzecchi failed to finish. The Aprilia rider crashed while running fifth late in the race, opening the door for several title rivals to reduce the gap ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix.
Bezzecchi’s retirement benefited Jorge Martin, who moved into fifth place despite facing a difficult weekend and carrying a double long-lap penalty for the main race. Meanwhile, Pedro Acosta lost a likely top-six finish after suffering a lowside crash midway through the Sprint.
Other retirements included Luca Marini and Cal Crutchlow. Meanwhile, Alex Marquez withdrew from the Sprint after assessing his physical condition following injuries sustained in Catalunya.
The victory sends a strong message that Bagnaia is rediscovering his best form at Brno. With maximum Sprint points secured and several championship rivals suffering setbacks, attention now turns to Sunday’s Grand Prix, where the title battle could take another significant turn.
























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