New winner emerges at MotoGP Dutch GP amid mixed results for teams
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 8:01 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026

The Dutch Grand Prix concluded at Assen on June 29, marking a highlight in the calendar with three rounds held in June. A new race winner rose, showcasing potential for the future in MotoGP. However, questions linger about the performance of the manufacturer represented by the winner, as their factory team struggled to meet expectations. Future races may continue to reveal the implications of these results for the championship.
- •A new race winner was crowned at the Dutch GP in Assen.
- •The event was part of a packed June schedule with three rounds.
- •The winning manufacturer's factory team faced challenges in performance.
- •Future races will be crucial for teams looking to improve.
- 8:01 AMMotorsport.com — Winners and losers from MotoGP’s action-packed Dutch GP
"The Dutch Grand Prix capped off a busy month of June in MotoGP, with three rounds taking place in the span of four weeks. Assen crowned a new race winner in the championship, one with a very bright future in MotoGP, but the manufacturer he represented was once again left facing difficult questions after its factory team failed to deliver. Here are the winners and losers from MotoGP’s ...Keep reading
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