Final P7, when he was in the slipstream of the Top5, for Marco Bezzecchi. After a great comeback, P8 for Fabio Di Giannantonio who loses a position at the finishing line due to irregular tires pressure
Alcañiz (Spain), September 1st 2024 - A great comeback for both riders of the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team at the Aragón GP that took place today. Marco Bezzecchi suffers in the final laps and takes the seventh place while Fabio Di Giannantonio, P7 at the finishing line, has to give up a position due to a irregular tire pressure.
Starting from the P13 on the grid and able to repeat the excellent start of yesterday, Marco finishes the first lap in P9. With a great pace, he climbs the standings until he gets back in touch with the trio fighting for the Top5 before being forced to lose ground in the final laps (82points, P12 in the general classification).
Excellent comeback also for Fabio, still recovering from the shoulder dislocation suffered in Austria. He straggles in the initial stages of the GP after starting from the P16, but closes with a really good pace. 112 points and ninth place in the general ranking on the eve of the double home event in Misano (San Marino GP – 6/8 September).




Marco Bezzecchi - 72
Another weekend with overall positive feelings. Yesterday was a tough race, but we recovered. Today it went even better, I started as fast as yesterday and I was in the slipstream of the Top5. Eight laps from the end I started to have a drop on the front tire, we knew it, it's a problem we've been trying to manage since Friday. I'm not perfect on the bike and I really stress the front a lot. I tried to survive until the finishing line, shame about today but we won't give up. See you at the home GP!
Fabio Di Giannantonio - 49
We can only be happy. If after Austria they had told me: you go to Aragon, you race for sure at 100% and make the Top10 I would never have believed it. Despite the penalty, today everything went well, I started strong, I managed the tires well, kept a great pace and made many overtakings. Then at the end, a lot of pain in my shoulder and even now that the adrenaline has gone. It was important to be here and now fully focused on Misano.