MotoGP 2026 Riders’ World Championship after the Hungarian GP

MotoGP 2026 Riders' World Championship after the Hungarian GP

Marquez recovered 30 points in one weekend

PositionRiderBikePoints
1Marco BezzecchiAprilia180
2Jorge MartinAprilia160
3Fabio Di GiannantonioDucati138
4Pedro AcostaKTM132
5Marc MarquezDucati108
6Ai OguraAprilia105
7Francesco BagnaiaDucati99
8Raul FernandezAprilia93
9Alex MarquezDucati67
10Fermin AldeguerDucati64
11Luca MariniHonda57
12Brad BinderKTM48
12Enea BastianiniKTM48
13Franco MorbidelliDucati40
15Fabio QuartararoYamaha37
16Diogo MoreiraHonda36
17Johann ZarcoHonda34
18Joan MirHonda15
19Alex RinsYamaha12
20Jack MillerYamaha11
21Toprak RazgatliogluYamaha9
22Iker LecuonaDucati9
23Maverick ViñalesKTM6
24Augusto FernandezYamaha4
25Jonas FolgerKTM0
26Michele PirroDucati0
27Cal CrutchlowHonda0

100th career victory for Marc Marquez, who for the first time achieved a double win in 2026 between Sprint and GP.

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The nine-time world champion recovered 30 points on Marco Bezzecchi, who was taken out in Turn 1 by Jorge Martin. Acosta secured a valuable second place that brought him closer to the top-3.

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Iker Lecuona‘s seventh-place finish was remarkable, and Cal Crutchlow, 16th at the finish line, just barely missed out on scoring points.

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