Bezzecchi Disqualified from Sunday Race Following Incident at Sprint
Marco Bezzecchi, the current leader in the MotoGP championship, has been disqualified from Sunday’s race following an incident during Saturday’s sprint race. The Italian rider will be unable to compete after an altercation with track personnel occurred following a crash. The incident unfolded while track workers were attempting to recover Bezzecchi’s fallen Aprilia motorcycle.
According to reports, one of the workers inadvertently activated the throttle while lifting the machine, causing the motorcycle’s rear wheel to spin out of control. The event, which was not broadcast live, resulted in Bezzecchi coming into contact with a member of the track team. Regulations require rider consent for the inclusion of social media and third-party content.
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The race will proceed without his participation.
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This unexpected suspension is a major setback for Bezzecchi and the championship standings.