It was a landmark weekend at the Autódromo Internacional de GoiâniaAyrton Senna as Aprilia Racing delivered one of its most dominant performances in MotoGP history.

Marco Bezzecchi, launching from the front row, grabbed the holeshot into Turn 1 and never looked back, controlling the race from start to finish to secure a historic victory—the first ever MotoGP win at the Goiânia circuit. The triumph marks Bezzecchi’s fourth consecutive Grand Prix win (Portimão, Valencia, Buriram and Goiânia), a career-first streak that places him among elite company in the modern era.

This latest success is also his fifth premier-class victory with Aprilia Racing, making him the most successful rider for the factory in MotoGP history. Remarkably, Bezzecchi becomes only the fifth rider in recent times to achieve four straight wins, joining legends like Valentino Rossi, Marc Márquez, Jorge Lorenzo, and Pecco Bagnaia. Even more impressively, he has now led every lap in four consecutive races—a feat not seen in over a decade.

Completing a dream result for the Noale factory, Jorge Martín crossed the line in second place, securing his first long-race podium with Aprilia Racing and marking a strong return to the rostrum after 490 days.

The result caps off a historic day for Aprilia Racing:

  • 10th MotoGP victory
  • 4th consecutive win
  • Second 1–2 finish (after Montmeló 2023)
  • 304 total wins in Grand Prix racing

After just two rounds, Aprilia Racing now leads both the Constructors’ and Team standings, while also holding the top two positions in the Riders’ Championship for the first time ever.

Adding to the dominance, Trackhouse MotoGP Team delivered an impressive showing, placing two more Aprilias inside the top ten. Rookie sensation Ai Ogura finished fifth, while Raúl Fernández rounded out the top ten in tenth—bringing a total of four Aprilia machines into the top ten.

A statement weekend. A historic run. And right now, Aprilia Racing is the team to beat.

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