Monday, December 29, 2025

Marco Bezzecchi Fired Up After Silverstone Win, Eyes Aragon GP Triumph with Aprilia Momentum

Marco Bezzecchi arrives at MotorLand Aragón motivated for Aragon GP success after his outstanding victory in the main race at Silverstone. The Italian Aprilia Racing rider also secured a strong fourth place in the sprint race, overcoming a challenging start from 19th on the grid, which has boosted his confidence ahead of the eighth round of the World Championship.

Renewed Enthusiasm Drives Bezzecchi’s Ambitions

Bezzecchi emphasized the importance of maintaining the positive momentum gained at Silverstone.

“We are coming fresh from a positive moment and we need to exploit it, continuing to work with this enthusiasm as we have up to now,”

he said. The win at Silverstone was particularly significant, marking Aprilia’s 299th victory in World Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing, a milestone that strengthens the team’s motivation.

Strong Affinity for the Challenging MotorLand Aragón Circuit

Recognizing the technical demands of MotorLand Aragón, Bezzecchi expressed his enthusiasm for competing there.

“Aragón is a fantastic track that I really like, so I can’t wait to be on it,”

he stated. His previous podium finish at this venue in 2018, during the Moto3 class, adds to his confidence in tackling this circuit once again.

Commitment and Teamwork Remain Central to Performance

Despite his recent achievements, Bezzecchi remains focused and grounded.

“After Silverstone, we are pumped up and confident. It will definitely be interesting to see how we’re able to do, but my commitment and everyone else’s is always super high,”

he emphasized. Together with teammate Lorenzo Savadori, efforts will continue to improve the Aprilia RS-GP25 through both racing and upcoming testing sessions.

Looking Ahead to the Weekend and Beyond

As Aprilia prepares for a crucial phase in the championship, Bezzecchi is eager to capitalize on the current stride. The official test on Monday following the race weekend will provide an additional opportunity to refine the bike and enhance performance, with the ultimate goal of securing further success at Aragón and maintaining the championship momentum.