Marc Marquez wins the Czech MotoGP, narrows title gap to leader Bezzecchi
Marc Marquez won the Czech MotoGP at Autodrom Brno on Sunday, overtaking teammate Francesco Bagnaia late in the race. This victory marks Marquez's second consecutive win, following his triumph in Hungary.

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AI-generatedMarc Marquez won the Czech MotoGP at Autodrom Brno on Sunday, overtaking teammate Francesco Bagnaia late in the race. This victory marks Marquez's second consecutive win, following his triumph in Hungary. The win significantly narrows the title gap to championship leader Marco Bezzecchi, who was suspended from the race due to an altercation with a marshal after a crash in Saturday's sprint. Bezzecchi's absence allowed Jorge Martin to close the gap to eight points. Marquez, despite a slow start to the season, has climbed to 140 points, 40 behind Bezzecchi. Ai Ogura finished second, and Francesco Bagnaia secured third place.
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5 extractedMarc Marquez has climbed to 140 points, 40 behind Bezzecchi.
Bezzecchi's ban allowed Jorge Martin to close the gap in the riders' title race to eight points.
Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi was suspended from the race after an altercation with a marshal.
Marquez made a late overtake of teammate Francesco Bagnaia on lap 16 to secure the win.
Marc Marquez won the Czech MotoGP at Autodrom Brno.