Marco Bezzecchi of the Aprilia Racing team arrives at the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix with high spirits after strong performances in the season’s first half. His third-place finish in Free Practice 1 (FP1) at the Red Bull Ring signals the Aprilia RS-GP25’s potential to challenge Ducati’s dominance. In-depth analysis of recent interviews reveals his ambition to keep improving and spring a surprise on a Ducati-friendly track.
During the summer break, Bezzecchi balanced training with quality time alongside family and friends. “The holidays are always short, but I enjoyed them. I trained but also spent time with loved ones,” he said. He used the break to analyze past races, pinpoint mistakes, and refine small details. “We worked hard with the team, studying races to understand what I can improve,” he added, showcasing a proactive approach to his development.
While keeping his specific targets under wraps, Bezzecchi confirmed his drive to progress. “Of course, I have goals, but they’re a secret,” he joked. His focus is on building consistency after strong showings earlier in 2025. His Silverstone victory was a highlight, boosting his confidence. “Silverstone was an amazing win; I needed it,” he said. However, rewatching Sachsenring frustrated him due to a minor error that cost a good result.
The Red Bull Ring, known for favoring Ducati’s long straights and top speed, poses a challenge. Yet, Bezzecchi remains confident with Aprilia. “It’s a Ducati track for those with Ducatis, but for us, it’s an Aprilia track,” he said boldly. He enjoys the circuit’s hard-braking zones, which suit his riding style. “I love this track, and the surrounding nature makes it a great place to race,” he noted.
Bezzecchi’s FP1 result (1:29.762), just 0.386 seconds behind Marc Marquez, underscores the Aprilia RS-GP25’s significant progress. “The last few races were fun, and we’ve improved performance,” he said, crediting the team’s hard work. He aims to leverage the bike’s strengths to challenge Ducati on a track historically tough for non-Ducati teams.
With a strong FP1 performance, Bezzecchi is well-positioned to compete in qualifying and the race. His focus on refining details and maintaining consistency could lead to a surprise at the Red Bull Ring. In-depth analysis suggests his adaptability to technical tracks and confidence in Aprilia will be crucial. Can Bezzecchi disrupt Ducati’s dominance in Austria?
MotoGP Standings 2025
Position | Rider/Driver | Team/Country | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marc Marquez | Ducati Lenovo Team | 381 |
2 | Alex Marquez | BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP | 261 |
3 | Francesco Bagnaia | Ducati Lenovo Team | 213 |
4 | Marco Bezzecchi | Aprilia Racing | 156 |
5 | Fabio Di Giannantonio | Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team | 142 |
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