“Scary” Marco Bezzecchi MotoGP warning issued as Saturday issues contrast Sunday dominance

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“Scary” Marco Bezzecchi MotoGP warning issued as Saturday issues contrast Sunday dominance

Aprilia say Marco Bezzecchi will be “scary” once he replicates Sunday form in the Sprints. This is the Sprint/GP points Sprint for the 2026 MotoGP grid so far…

Bezzecchi, Acosta, Martin, 2026 US MotoGP.
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A perfect Sunday score of 75 points has carried Marco Bezzecchi into the MotoGP World Championship lead after the opening three rounds.

But it’s been a very different situation on Saturdays, where the factory Aprilia rider is only ranked tenth-best for Sprint points this season.

Bezzecchi has scored just six out of a possible 36 points after crashing from the early Sprint lead in Buriram, then again while chasing Pecco Bagnaia for victory at COTA.

Those mistakes cost Bezzecchi a potential 24 points and mean his only Sprint score came from a fourth place in Goiania.

“Marco was perfect again on Sunday; we just need to fix Saturday,” Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola acknowledged at COTA.

“He’s the Sunday man but as soon as he also becomes the Saturday man, it will definitely be scary,” Rivola added.

Had Bezzecchi secured at least seven out of those 24 ‘lost’ Saturday points, he would have set a record for most points from the opening three rounds of the season.

MotoGP world championship leader after three rounds (Sprint era):

2026: Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) 81 points.
2025: Alex Marquez (Ducati) 87 points.
2024: Jorge Martin (Ducati) 80 points.
2023: Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati) 64 points.

Marco Bezzecchi, 2026 US MotoGP.
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By contrast, Bezzecchi’s team-mate Jorge Martin – MotoGP’s most successful Sprint rider – has been the highest scoring ‘Saturday’ rider so far with 24 points, headlined by a debut Aprilia victory in COTA.

Despite crashing in Texas, reigning champion Marc Marquez would still have matched Martin’s Sprint points total without the penalty in Buriram.

Marquez sits three places higher in the Sprint rankings than his overall riders’ championship position with factory Ducati team-mate Pecco Bagnaia also performing better on Saturdays, ranking four places higher in Sprint points than in the actual standings.

KTM’s Pedro Acosta (third) and Gresini’s Alex Marquez (eighth) are the only riders in the world championship top ten to hold the same respective position for Sprint scores:

MotoGP 2026: Sprint only points (max. 36)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike Sprint Points
1 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 24
2 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 21
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 15
4 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 15
5 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 12
6 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 11
7 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 10
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 9
9 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 7
10 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 6
11 10 Luca Marini Honda 5
12 12 Brad Binder KTM 4
13 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 4
14 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 3
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 1
16 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 0
17 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 0
18 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 0
19 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 0
20 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 0

Grand Prix only points

Six of the top eight riders in grand prix only points mirror the overall championship order, with only Marc Marquez and Raul Fernandez swapping places.

The biggest discrepancy is for Bagnaia, who ranks only twelfth for Sunday points but sits ninth in the overall standings thanks to his Saturday form.

MotoGP 2026: Grand Prix only points (max. 75)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike GP Points
1 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 75
2 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 53
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 45
4 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 39
5 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 30
6 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 24
7 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 22
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 19
9 10 Luca Marini Honda 18
10 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 15
11 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 14
12 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 13
13 12 Brad Binder KTM 13
14 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 13
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 12
16 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 9
17 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 3
18 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 2
19 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 1
20 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 0

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Aprilia say Marco Bezzecchi will be “scary” once he replicates Sunday form in the Sprints. This is the Sprint/GP points Sprint for the 2026 MotoGP grid so far…

A perfect Sunday score of 75 points has carried Marco Bezzecchi into the MotoGP World Championship lead after the opening three rounds.

But it’s been a very different situation on Saturdays, where the factory Aprilia rider is only ranked tenth-best for Sprint points this season.

Bezzecchi has scored just six out of a possible 36 points after crashing from the early Sprint lead in Buriram, then again while chasing Pecco Bagnaia for victory at COTA.

Those mistakes cost Bezzecchi a potential 24 points and mean his only Sprint score came from a fourth place in Goiania.

“Marco was perfect again on Sunday; we just need to fix Saturday,” Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola acknowledged at COTA.

“He’s the Sunday man but as soon as he also becomes the Saturday man, it will definitely be scary,” Rivola added.

Had Bezzecchi secured at least seven out of those 24 ‘lost’ Saturday points, he would have set a record for most points from the opening three rounds of the season.

MotoGP world championship leader after three rounds (Sprint era):

2026: Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) 81 points.
2025: Alex Marquez (Ducati) 87 points.
2024: Jorge Martin (Ducati) 80 points.
2023: Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati) 64 points.

Marco Bezzecchi, 2026 US MotoGP.
© Gold and Goose

By contrast, Bezzecchi’s team-mate Jorge Martin – MotoGP’s most successful Sprint rider – has been the highest scoring ‘Saturday’ rider so far with 24 points, headlined by a debut Aprilia victory in COTA.

Despite crashing in Texas, reigning champion Marc Marquez would still have matched Martin’s Sprint points total without the penalty in Buriram.

Marquez sits three places higher in the Sprint rankings than his overall riders’ championship position with factory Ducati team-mate Pecco Bagnaia also performing better on Saturdays, ranking four places higher in Sprint points than in the actual standings.

KTM’s Pedro Acosta (third) and Gresini’s Alex Marquez (eighth) are the only riders in the world championship top ten to hold the same respective position for Sprint scores:

MotoGP 2026: Sprint only points (max. 36)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike Sprint Points
1 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 24
2 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 21
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 15
4 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 15
5 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 12
6 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 11
7 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 10
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 9
9 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 7
10 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 6
11 10 Luca Marini Honda 5
12 12 Brad Binder KTM 4
13 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 4
14 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 3
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 1
16 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 0
17 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 0
18 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 0
19 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 0
20 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 0

Grand Prix only points

Six of the top eight riders in grand prix only points mirror the overall championship order, with only Marc Marquez and Raul Fernandez swapping places.

The biggest discrepancy is for Bagnaia, who ranks only twelfth for Sunday points but sits ninth in the overall standings thanks to his Saturday form.

MotoGP 2026: Grand Prix only points (max. 75)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike GP Points
1 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 75
2 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 53
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 45
4 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 39
5 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 30
6 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 24
7 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 22
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 19
9 10 Luca Marini Honda 18
10 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 15
11 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 14
12 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 13
13 12 Brad Binder KTM 13
14 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 13
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 12
16 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 9
17 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 3
18 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 2
19 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 1
20 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 0

A perfect Sunday score of 75 points has carried Marco Bezzecchi into the MotoGP World Championship lead after the opening three rounds.

But it’s been a very different situation on Saturdays, where the factory Aprilia rider is only ranked tenth-best for Sprint points this season.

Bezzecchi has scored just six out of a possible 36 points after crashing from the early Sprint lead in Buriram, then again while chasing Pecco Bagnaia for victory at COTA.

Those mistakes cost Bezzecchi a potential 24 points and mean his only Sprint score came from a fourth place in Goiania.

“Marco was perfect again on Sunday; we just need to fix Saturday,” Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola acknowledged at COTA.

“He’s the Sunday man but as soon as he also becomes the Saturday man, it will definitely be scary,” Rivola added.

Had Bezzecchi secured at least seven out of those 24 ‘lost’ Saturday points, he would have set a record for most points from the opening three rounds of the season.

MotoGP world championship leader after three rounds (Sprint era):

2026: Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) 81 points.
2025: Alex Marquez (Ducati) 87 points.
2024: Jorge Martin (Ducati) 80 points.
2023: Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati) 64 points.

Marco Bezzecchi, 2026 US MotoGP.
© Gold and Goose

By contrast, Bezzecchi’s team-mate Jorge Martin – MotoGP’s most successful Sprint rider – has been the highest scoring ‘Saturday’ rider so far with 24 points, headlined by a debut Aprilia victory in COTA.

Despite crashing in Texas, reigning champion Marc Marquez would still have matched Martin’s Sprint points total without the penalty in Buriram.

Marquez sits three places higher in the Sprint rankings than his overall riders’ championship position with factory Ducati team-mate Pecco Bagnaia also performing better on Saturdays, ranking four places higher in Sprint points than in the actual standings.

KTM’s Pedro Acosta (third) and Gresini’s Alex Marquez (eighth) are the only riders in the world championship top ten to hold the same respective position for Sprint scores:

MotoGP 2026: Sprint only points (max. 36)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike Sprint Points
1 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 24
2 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 21
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 15
4 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 15
5 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 12
6 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 11
7 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 10
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 9
9 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 7
10 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 6
11 10 Luca Marini Honda 5
12 12 Brad Binder KTM 4
13 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 4
14 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 3
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 1
16 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 0
17 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 0
18 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 0
19 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 0
20 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 0

Grand Prix only points

Six of the top eight riders in grand prix only points mirror the overall championship order, with only Marc Marquez and Raul Fernandez swapping places.

The biggest discrepancy is for Bagnaia, who ranks only twelfth for Sunday points but sits ninth in the overall standings thanks to his Saturday form.

MotoGP 2026: Grand Prix only points (max. 75)

Pos W.C. Pos Name Bike GP Points
1 1 Marco Bezzecchi Aprilia 75
2 2 Jorge Martin Aprilia 53
3 3 Pedro Acosta KTM 45
4 4 Fabio di Giannantonio Ducati 39
5 6 Raul Fernandez Aprilia 30
6 5 Marc Marquez Ducati 24
7 7 Ai Ogura Aprilia 22
8 8 Alex Marquez Ducati 19
9 10 Luca Marini Honda 18
10 11 Enea Bastianini KTM 15
11 13 Franco Morbidelli Ducati 14
12 9 Pecco Bagnaia Ducati 13
13 12 Brad Binder KTM 13
14 14 Fermin Aldeguer Ducati 13
15 15 Johann Zarco Honda 12
16 16 Diogo Moreira Honda 9
17 18 Alex Rins Yamaha 3
18 17 Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 2
19 20 Toprak Razgatlioglu Yamaha 1
20 19 Joan Mir Yamaha 0

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