Marco Bezzecchi, the reigning MotoGP champion, dominated the opening race in Thailand, securing a significant victory over Pedro Acosta by five seconds. The Italian rider is now focused on achieving a historic fourth consecutive win for Aprilia, building on his impressive performance at the final two races of last year. Currently positioned second in Brazil, Bezzecchi’s results were impacted by an error during the sprint race, placing him behind Acosta who holds the lead with 32 points accumulated in Asia.
The Spanish racer, aiming for his inaugural sprint race win at the season’s start, expressed a measured approach to the upcoming VN Brazil weekend. Acosta stated, “I don’t have any expectations before the VN Brazil. I know I shouldn’t be the leader.” He clarified that their primary objective remains securing a top-five finish, viewing any result exceeding that as a bonus.
Bezzecchi’s pursuit continues, driven by his desire for further success and a legacy within the sport, particularly considering his strong performance in last year’s concluding races.
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