
MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez remains unstoppable for the rest of the MotoGP grid.
Overcoming an early charge by his brother Alex, Marquez soon started to grow his lead to 0.903s when he crossed the finish line.
Rounding out the podium, Pecco Bagnaia might be fortunate Johann Zarco sprint was off to a bad start when he lost crucial ground into Turn 1.
The Frenchman fought his way back into podium contention from 6th but was unable to haul Bagnaia ahead of him back in.
Fabio di Giannantonio led the charge for VR46 Racing ahead of Aprilia frontrunner Marco Bezzecchi.
Franco Morbidelli was able to salvage P7 after contact with Brad Binder on the first lap meant the end to the South African’s race.
Incident under investigation 🔎 @BradBinder_33 is out after that contact with Morbidelli #ArgentinaGP 🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/2oEeepinTQ
— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP) March 15, 2025
Binder’s teammate Pedro Acosta, despite fighting for the top spots in the first few laps of the sprint, quickly encountered the KTM’s massive tyre degredation.
Being all the way up to 5th, the young Spaniard was dropped all the way back to 8th before Joan Mir squeezed himself through in the second-to-last lap.
Fabio Quartararo rounded out the top 10 and led a three-man Yamaha team with Jack Miller splitting the fatcory riders.
Miller’s teammate Oliveira wasn’t able to finish the sprint after a crashing Fermin Aldeguer took the innocent Portuguese out with seven laps to go.