Ducati looks to maintain momentum at the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 10:18 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026

The 2026 MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix takes place this weekend in Assen. Ducati heads into the event having secured victories in four of the last six grands prix, with reigning champion Marc Marquez performing strongly aboard the factory bike. Aprilia aims to recover after recent setbacks that cost Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi valuable points. This race offers a crucial opportunity for Aprilia to regain momentum in the championship after two difficult weekends.
- •Ducati won four of the last six grands prix.
- •Marc Marquez is performing well on the Ducati bike.
- •Aprilia seeks to bounce back after recent errors.
- •The Dutch Grand Prix is held this weekend in Assen.
- 10:18 AMMotorsport.com — 2026 MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix – How to watch, session times & more
"Ducati heads into this weekend's Dutch Grand Prix having won four of the last six grands prix, with reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez particularly in fine form aboard the factory bike. However, Aprilia expects to bounce back in the Netherlands after two nightmare weekends that saw Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi give away valuable points to rivals with unforced errors. Assen is regarded ...Keep reading
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