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The Aragon Grand Prix will be Round 14 of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship. Who will come out on top at the MotorLand Aragón circuit? Grab your Aragon MotoGP tickets from Fanatix here.
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MotorLand Aragón may not have the century-long history of some European venues, but it has quickly established itself as a modern classic on the MotoGP calendar. Built to continue the region’s rich tradition of road racing around nearby Alcañiz, the state-of-the-art circuit opened in 2009 and welcomed the Aragon Grand Prix to the world championship just a year later in 2010, becoming the sixth Spanish venue to host a motorcycle Grand Prix. Since then, its demanding anti-clockwise layout, sweeping corners and dramatic elevation changes have made it a favourite with riders and fans alike, earning multiple ‘Best Grand Prix’ awards from the paddock.
Located near the town of Alcañiz in Spain’s Aragón region, the circuit sits in a rural landscape roughly halfway between Zaragoza and the Mediterranean coast. Its position within driving distance of major cities such as Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid, combined with the dedicated “Motor City” complex that surrounds the track, draws MotoGP fans from all over Spain and beyond to experience the unique atmosphere of the Aragon Grand Prix.
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The 2026 Aragon Grand Prix runs from 28 – 30 August. Times provided are local:
| 2022 | Time | 2024 | Time | 2025 | Time | |
| 1st | Enea Bastianini | 41:35.462 | Marc Márquez | 41:47.082 | Marc Márquez | 41:11.195 |
| 2nd | Francesco Bagnaia | +0.042 | Jorge Martín | +4.789 | Álex Márquez | +1.107 |
| 3rd | Aleix Espargaró | +6.139 | Pedro Acosta | +14.904 | Francesco Bagnaia | +2.029 |
| Fastest Lap | Luca Marini (Ducati) | 1:47.795 (L. 14) | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:48.186 (L. 9) | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:46.705 (L. 21) |
| Pole Position | Francesco Bagnaia | 1:46.069 | Marc Márquez | 1:46.766 | Marc Márquez | 1:45.704 |
| 2022 | Time | 2024 | Time | |
| 1st | Marc Márquez | 19:50.034 | Marc Márquez | 19:43.026 |
| 2nd | Jorge Martín | +2.961 | Álex Márquez | +2.080 |
| 3rd | Pedro Acosta | +6.694 | Fermín Aldeguer | +4.630 |
| Fastest Sprint Lap | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:47.284 (L. 3) | Álex Márquez (Ducati) | 1:46.906 (L. 4) |
Marc Márquez began the Aragon Grand Prix from pole position and immediately launched into the lead, with Álex Márquez slotting into second and Francesco Bagnaia moving into third in the opening laps. Franco Morbidelli launched well from the front row but was unable to stay with the leading Ducati trio, while Pedro Acosta briefly challenged Bagnaia before dropping back into the chasing group. A crash for Brad Binder removed one KTM from the podium fight and allowed the Márquez brothers to build a small but comfortable gap at the front.
Marc Márquez controlled the pace to the chequered flag, taking a clear victory that extended his championship lead and delivered a record seventh premier class win at MotorLand Aragón. Álex Márquez finished second to complete a family one-two and keep himself in the title conversation, with Bagnaia holding off Acosta to secure a solid third place. Morbidelli rounded out the top five ahead of Fermín Aldeguer, while Marco Bezzecchi recovered from a lowly grid position to finish eighth at the end of a physically demanding Aragon Grand Prix.
Location: Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, A-2409, km 1, 44600 Alcañiz, Teruel, Spain
Length: 5.08 km (3.15 mi)
Turns: 17
Direction: Anti-clockwise
Capacity: 129,500
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