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Ogura seals landmark Dutch GP win, Bezzecchi crashes out
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Ogura seals landmark Dutch GP win, Bezzecchi crashes out

Ai Ogura of Trackhouse Racing secured a historic victory at the Dutch MotoGP in Assen, becoming the first Japanese rider to win a premier-class race in 22 years. He passed his teammate Raul Fernandez in the final laps to claim the win, while Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi crashed out early, losing his championship lead. Fernandez finished second, giving Trackhouse Racing their first 1-2 finish in a grand prix. Jorge Martin of Aprilia took third place, moving him to the top of the standings. Bezzecchi's crash marked his third consecutive scoreless weekend, following a recent ban for misconduct. Meanwhile, Marc Marquez faced challenges throughout the race, including penalties and mechanical issues, ultimately finishing seventh.

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Ogura seals landmark Dutch GP win, Bezzecchi crashes out

Ai Ogura of Trackhouse Racing secured a historic victory at the Dutch MotoGP in Assen, becoming the first Japanese rider to win a premier-class race in 22 years. He passed his teammate Raul Fernandez in the final laps to claim the win, while Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi crashed out early, losing his championship lead. Fernandez finished second, giving Trackhouse Racing their first 1-2 finish in a grand prix. Jorge Martin of Aprilia took third place, moving him to the top of the standings. Bezzecchi's crash marked his third consecutive scoreless weekend, following a recent ban for misconduct. Meanwhile, Marc Marquez faced challenges throughout the race, including penalties and mechanical issues, ultimately finishing seventh.

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