Marco Bisci won the Brazilian Grand Prix for his fourth consecutive victory. The VR46 rider took his first Grand Prix podium of the season, while Marquez had to settle for fourth. George Martin completed a historic 1-2 victory for Aprilia. Starting strong on race day, Bezzecchi made an excellent run to take an early lead, turning in a controlled performance from the front. Behind him, Fabio Di Gianantonio finished second from pole position, while Marc Marquez took third in the opening laps. Jorge Martin and Pedro Acosta were making rapid progress, with Acosta moving from ninth to fifth at the start.As the race unfolded, Bezcicci moved forward and created a gap. Behind him, the battle intensified, particularly when Di Gianantonio tried to make an aggressive move on Marquez, forcing both riders wide and allowing Martin to move into second. From there, the Aprilia rider settled into a strong rhythm, ensuring a one-two finish for the team.The battle for the final podium spot offered late drama. Marquez briefly moved up to third with a decisive pass, but Di Giannantonio responded quickly, reclaiming the position and holding on until the checkered flag. Further down the order, Ai Ogura impressed ahead of Alex Marquez, with Acosta crossing the line in seventh. Fermin Aldeguer marked his comeback with eighth place, followed by Johann Zarco and Raul Fernandez to complete the top ten. Meanwhile, Francesco Bagnaia and John Mir dropped out of the race.With this result, Bezzecchi seizes the championship lead, while Aprilia also leads the constructors’ standings. The MotoGP paddock now heads to next weekend’s Red Bull Grand Prix of the United States, with the momentum firmly on Aprilia’s side. Information from ANI.