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Gresini explains the cause of Alex Marquez's Dutch Motogpu crash
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Gresini Unveils the Reason Behind Alex Marquez’s Crash at Dutch MotoGP

June 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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Gresini team manager Michele Masini has revealed that Alex Marquez’s crash at the MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix was triggered when Pedro Acosta made contact, pushing Marquez’s front brake lever and causing him to lose control. Marquez, who was battling with Acosta at the time, had a collision at the exit of Turn 5 on lap 26, resulting in a crash that left him with a broken left hand.

Before the accident, Alex Marquez trailed championship leader Marc Marquez by 43 points after the 10th round of the 2025 season, but the crash pushed the gap back to 68 points. Despite the injury, Marquez plans to participate in the upcoming German Grand Prix. Data analysis showed that the contact from Acosta caused excessive pressure on Marquez’s front brake lever, which ultimately led to the fall.

The incident was reviewed by race stewards, but no penalties were issued, with Acosta finishing the race in fourth place. Masini explained that Marquez suffered a fracture in the second bone of his left hand and is expected to undergo surgery either the night of the race or the following morning in Madrid. He described the day as unfortunate for the team and mentioned that teammate Fermin Aldegyu also crashed but was unharmed despite some pain and dizziness.

Looking ahead, the next race at the Sachsenring is set for July 11-13, followed by the Czech Grand Prix the week after. Masini emphasized that they will consult with doctors about Marquez’s rehabilitation and advised against rushing his recovery, highlighting the importance of ensuring Marquez returns fully fit. The team remains uncertain about how Marquez will feel in ten days, making this week critical for evaluation.

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Fan Take: This news is significant for racing enthusiasts as it highlights the fine margins and physical risks involved in MotoGP, where even a minor contact can lead to major consequences. Alex Marquez’s recovery and future performance will be closely watched, impacting the intensity and competition of the championship battle moving forward.

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