Overview
- Race direction cut the Grand Prix from 31 to 23 laps minutes before lights out due to worsening surface conditions, with the asphalt breaking up notably between Turns 11 and 12.
- Marco Bezzecchi won the shortened race ahead of Jorge Martín, with Fabio Di Giannantonio third and Marc Márquez fourth, securing an Aprilia 1–2 and putting Bezzecchi atop the standings.
- Riders reported stones being thrown up by the disintegrating surface, with Alex Rins struck on a finger and others, including Alex Márquez and Joan Mir, describing the section as unsafe.
- A sinkhole on the start-finish straight discovered after qualifying Saturday was repaired, delaying the program and pushing the sprint roughly 90 minutes; Márquez won the sprint later that day.
- FIM leaders cited a cracked drain and water pressure as the sinkhole’s cause, Michelin said tyres were not behind Sunday’s distance cut, attendance reached about 148,000, and organisers faced criticism over incomplete facilities and communication.