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Ogura wins maiden MotoGP as Bezzecchi crashes in Netherlands
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Ogura wins maiden MotoGP as Bezzecchi crashes in Netherlands

Japanese rider Ai Ogura secured his first MotoGP victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, finishing over two seconds ahead of his Aprilia teammate Raul Fernandez. Pre-race championship leader Marco Bezzecchi crashed at high speed during the race and was hospitalized, suffering intense pain but remaining conscious. Ogura's win marks the first for a Japanese rider since 2004. This achievement comes in his debut season in MotoGP's top class with Trackhouse Racing. Jorge Martin took second place and now leads the championship by seven points over Bezzecchi. Ogura climbed to fourth in the standings, 25 points behind Martin, while reigning world champion Marc Márquez trails his compatriot by 40 points.

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Ogura wins maiden MotoGP as Bezzecchi crashes in Netherlands

Japanese rider Ai Ogura secured his first MotoGP victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, finishing over two seconds ahead of his Aprilia teammate Raul Fernandez. Pre-race championship leader Marco Bezzecchi crashed at high speed during the race and was hospitalized, suffering intense pain but remaining conscious. Ogura's win marks the first for a Japanese rider since 2004. This achievement comes in his debut season in MotoGP's top class with Trackhouse Racing. Jorge Martin took second place and now leads the championship by seven points over Bezzecchi. Ogura climbed to fourth in the standings, 25 points behind Martin, while reigning world champion Marc Márquez trails his compatriot by 40 points.

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