Ai Ogura takes sensational pole position in Brno
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Full Sprint race results from the 2026 Czech MotoGP at Brno, round 9 of 22. Pecco Bagnaia celebrates his first win of the season in Saturday’s Czech MotoGP Sprint race at Brno. The factory Ducati rider kept Ai Ogura and team-mate Marc Marquez at bay for his first victory since last season's Sepang Sprint.
A thrilling seven-rider battle developed before Casey O’Gorman (SIC58 Squadra Corse) crashed out, leaving six riders fighting for victory. Almansa, Uriarte, Quiles and Carpe all took turns at the front, with constant position changes keeping the outcome wide open.
Pramac Yamaha teammate Toprak Razgatlioglu (14th) was the only other Yamaha to finish, seven seconds ahead of Miller, while factory Yamaha stablemates Fabio Quartararo (who crashed out on lap two) and Alex Rins (who retired with a technical issue four laps from the end) didn’t see the chequered flag.
World championship leader Marco Bezzecchi is banned from taking place in the Czech Grand Prix in an astonishing ruling after Saturday’s sprint.
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Czech Grand Prix 2026: How to watch, MotoGP race and qualifying times and Brno weather forecast
MotoGP visits Brno this weekend for the 2026 Czech Grand Prix, so we have looked at everything that you need to know – from how to watch to the local weather forecast. Brno returned to the MotoGP calendar in 2025 after a four-year absence and saw Ducati ace Marc Marquez clinch his fourth premier class victory at the iconic track.
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Acosta looked set to secure the top spot after repeatedly improving his benchmark time, but Marquez responded in the closing minutes with a near-perfect lap to move ahead by mere hundredths of a second.
