UPDATE: Marco Bezzecchi has made history by clinching victory at the 2023 MotoGP season finale in Valencia, marking back-to-back wins for Aprilia. Bezzecchi dominated the race from start to finish, securing the checkered flag at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo on Sunday.
This victory follows his stunning performance at the Portuguese Grand Prix just last weekend, where he also led from lights to flag. The Italian rider’s triumph in Valencia is a significant milestone for Aprilia, as it is their first two consecutive wins in MotoGP history.
Bezzecchi’s celebration was nothing short of memorable. After crossing the finish line, he dropped to one knee and proposed to his beloved bike, showcasing the emotional connection he has with his racing machine.
In a remarkable display of teamwork, Raul Fernandez of Trackhouse finished in second place, contributing to an impressive one-two finish for Aprilia. Meanwhile, Fabio Di Giannantonio of VR46 Racing secured third by overtaking Pedro Acosta of KTM in the final moments, ensuring a Ducati presence on the podium once again.
Australian rider Jack Miller finished ninth on his Pramac Yamaha, rounding out a competitive day of racing. The return of the MotoGP to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo is particularly poignant, as it marks the first race at this venue since the tragic floods last year that claimed more than 200 lives.
This thrilling finale not only highlights Bezzecchi’s growing legacy in the sport but also emphasizes the resilience of the Valencia community as they welcome MotoGP back after a year of challenges. Fans worldwide can feel the excitement as Bezzecchi and Aprilia take center stage in the MotoGP narrative.
As the dust settles, all eyes will be on the upcoming season and how Bezzecchi will build on this monumental achievement in 2024. Stay tuned for more updates on the future of MotoGP racing!


































