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Bezzecchi Dominates Thailand GP: Aprilia Humiliates Ducati at MotoGP Season Opener

By Andreas Denner1 March, 2026
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Marco Bezzecchi wins the first Grand Prix of the 2026 MotoGP season in Buriram by a commanding margin. Four Aprilias in the top 5, Ducati’s podium streak ended after 88 races, and a tire drama involving Marc Márquez.
  • Bezzecchi wins by 5.5 seconds ahead of Acosta and Fernandez
  • Four Aprilia RS-GPs in the top 5, Ducati’s 88-race podium streak is broken
  • Marc Márquez suffers a tire failure in lap 21 and retires

The 2026 MotoGP season opener at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, has thoroughly shaken up the pecking order in the premier class. Marco Bezzecchi rode a flawless race on his Aprilia RS-GP and won the Thailand GP by a margin of 5.543 seconds. The Italian, who had topped every single session throughout the weekend, left no doubt after his crash in Saturday’s sprint race. From pole position, he immediately took the lead and never relinquished it until the checkered flag.

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Bezzecchi Dominates Thailand GP: Aprilia Humiliates Ducati at MotoGP Season Opener 7

Bezzecchi’s Perfect Response to the Sprint Crash

The weekend in Buriram at temperatures of 35 degrees in the shade had actually started flawlessly for Bezzecchi. In every practice session, number 72 was the benchmark. But on Saturday came the setback: After already crashing twice in the second free practice and in qualifying, the previous year’s third-place finisher also went down in the sprint race while leading. Bezzecchi himself said afterward that mistakes happen when you’re constantly riding at the limit.

The response on Sunday was all the more emphatic. After just the first lap, the factory Aprilia rider had already built a gap of nearly one second. By the halfway point of the 26-lap heat battle, the gap had grown to three seconds over second-placed Raul Fernandez. At the finish, it was 5.543 seconds to Pedro Acosta, who ultimately claimed second place. The fastest race lap also went to Bezzecchi with a time of 1:30.487 minutes, roughly four tenths faster than world champion Márquez.

After the race, the winner was buzzing: “Yesterday I made a small mistake that unfortunately had big consequences. It was super important to bounce back today, and everything came together. The start was already very good and after that the bike just worked fantastically.” Bezzecchi added: “I knew my pace was good. On one hand, I tried to stay calm, but at the same time build a gap right away. That strategy worked. But it wasn’t an easy race — understanding the tires and using them correctly was the challenge right until the end.”

With the victory in Buriram, Bezzecchi became the first Aprilia rider to score three consecutive Grand Prix wins.

Acosta’s Charge and the Battle for the Podium

Behind the lonely leader, an intense battle for the podium positions developed. Starting from sixth on the grid in the second row, sprint winner Pedro Acosta on his KTM first had to work his way forward. The Spaniard overtook Marc Márquez on lap four in Turn 12 and then set his sights on Jorge Martin.

At the end of lap eight, Acosta tried to pass Martin in Turn 12 for the first time but ran wide. The same thing happened shortly after in Turn 3. Another failed attempt in Turn 12 followed at the end of lap nine, before the KTM rider finally made a successful move in Turn 3 on the tenth lap.

In between, Marc Márquez provided a brief moment of excitement when he passed both Martin and Acosta on the straight heading into Turn 4. But Acosta immediately countered in Turn 8 and reclaimed third place.

Raul Fernandez had already passed Márquez in Turn 7 on the first lap and held second place for a long time. In the final laps, however, the Trackhouse Aprilia rider lost grip massively, and Acosta finally caught him on lap 23. Despite a painful shoulder and diminishing tire grip, Fernandez salvaged third place with a gap of 9.259 seconds to Bezzecchi.

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Bezzecchi Dominates Thailand GP: Aprilia Humiliates Ducati at MotoGP Season Opener 8

Márquez’s Tire Drama and Ducati’s Black Day

The low point of the race from Ducati’s perspective came on lap 21. Marc Márquez was in the thick of the podium battle when his rear tire apparently failed in Turn 4. The world champion was nearly thrown from his Ducati GP26 but escaped uninjured. His race, however, was over. The subsequent inspection of the motorcycle revealed that the rim was either cracked or had sustained significant damage.

A few laps later, Honda rider Joan Mir also fell victim, rolling to a stop from fifth place with a suspected tire defect. Tire manufacturer Michelin and the teams involved are likely to analyze the incidents closely, particularly the rim damage on Márquez’s Ducati.

For Ducati, a remarkable streak came to an end in Buriram: After 88 consecutive races with at least one rider on the podium, the Borgo Panigale squad was shut out completely for the first time. The best Ducati rider was Fabio Di Giannantonio on the VR46 bike, finishing sixth with a gap of 16.845 seconds. Francesco Bagnaia, who had started 13th, could only manage ninth after teammate Franco Morbidelli snatched eighth from him in the final corner. Deputy world champion Alex Márquez crashed in the closing stages and also retired.

Aprilia Celebrates Historic Team Achievement

While Ducati endured their worst race day in years, Aprilia celebrated a near-perfect Sunday. All four RS-GP machines finished in the top 5. Behind Bezzecchi and Fernandez, Jorge Martin came home fourth, while Ai Ogura on the second Trackhouse Aprilia worked his way up to fifth during the race. Only KTM ace Acosta in second place prevented a complete Aprilia domination of the podium.

Despite the euphoria, Bezzecchi himself tempered expectations: “It’s normal that people always talk about the world championship, but I want to keep taking it race by race!”

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Bezzecchi Dominates Thailand GP: Aprilia Humiliates Ducati at MotoGP Season Opener 9

Championship Standings After the Thailand GP

Pedro Acosta leads the championship after the season opener with a seven-point advantage. The KTM rider collected the most points over the weekend with his sprint victory on Saturday and second place on Sunday. All four Aprilia riders line up behind him, with Bezzecchi in second. Brad Binder, as KTM’s most consistent rider, also sits near the top. It’s not until seventh place that the first Ducati appears with Di Giannantonio.

Full Race Results

In the 26-lap main race in Buriram, 19 of 22 starters reached the finish. Behind the top 10 of Bezzecchi, Acosta, Fernandez, Martin, Ogura, Di Giannantonio, Binder, Morbidelli, Bagnaia and Marini, Johann Zarco (LCR Honda, 11th), Enea Bastianini (Tech3, 12th), rookie Diogo Moreira (LCR, 13th), Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha, 14th) and Alex Rins (Yamaha, 15th) claimed the remaining points-paying positions. Maverick Viñales finished 16th on the Tech3 machine, Toprak Razgatlioglu completed his first MotoGP Grand Prix in 17th ahead of Pramac teammate Jack Miller. Michele Pirro on the Gresini Ducati came home 19th and last. Marc Márquez (tire failure), Joan Mir (technical defect) and Alex Márquez (crash) retired.

What This Means for MotoGP Fans

The season opener in Buriram has shown that the 2026 MotoGP season could be far more open than recent years. Ducati’s crushing dominance appears to be broken for now, Aprilia has positioned itself as a serious title contender, and KTM is mixing it at the very front with Pedro Acosta. At the same time, the tire issues and the rim damage on Márquez’s bike raise safety questions that need to be answered quickly. For fans, this means: the premier class finally promises genuine excitement in the title fight between multiple manufacturers, but technical reliability needs to be monitored closely. The next race in Brazil will reveal whether Buriram was an outlier or whether the new pecking order is here to stay.

→ For all information on the MotoGP 2026 season – teams, riders, calendar & standings – visit our MotoGP 2026 Season Overview.

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