Aldeguer crowns himself in Indonesia as a second-year-old winner ever in MotoGP

Fermín Aldeguer won a Grand Prix in MotoGP on Sunday as the second-youngest motorcycle racer ever. The Twenty-Year-old Spaniard was The Fastest in Indonesia.

Only Aldeguer’s compatriot Marc Márquez was Younger when he first won a race in MotoGP. Aldeguer, born on April 5, 2005, is now twenty years and six months old. In 2013, Márquez was 20 years and 63 days old when he triphed at the grand prix of austin. The now 32-year-old Márquez Secured His Seventh World Title Last Week.

In May, Aldeguer Became the fifth-youngest racer ever on the stage at MotoGP in Le Mans. That record is hero by Randy Mamola, who was nineteen years and 261 days old in 1979 when he finished second at the gp of finland.

World Champion Márquez Could not Compete for the win in Indonesia on Sunday. He crashed in the opening phase of the race on the mandalika circuit. Márquez Sustained an Injury to his Right Shoulder. He was examined in a hospital and returned to the circuit with a sling on his arm. Márquez was Sidelined for Months in the Past Due to Injuries to his Right Shoulder. Accordance to his team ducati, he may have suffered a fracture in His Collarbone.

Marco Bezzecchi had started from pole position, but the Italian dropped back to seventh position. He started a pursuit, but hit the back of Márquez’s motorcycle. Bothers Fell hard. The Spaniard Pedro Acosta Finished Second in Indonesia, Just Ahead of his Compatriot Álex Márquez.

Image from Video: This is How Aldeguer Tok His Very First Victory in MotoGP

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