Francesco Bagnaia led the Czech MotoGP but was overtaken by Marc Marquez on lap 16, finishing third.

What happened?

Marc Marquez made a decisive move on lap 16 to seal the win at Brno.
Francesco Bagnaia was unable to respond and later lost second place to Ai Ogura.

Why it matters for Francesco Bagnaia

The loss means Bagnaia misses a chance to gain ground in the championship standings.
Bagnaia had been chasing his first double victory of the season after winning Saturday's sprint.

What comes next?

Francesco Bagnaia will look to bounce back in the next MotoGP race.
The Czech Grand Prix was Marquez's second consecutive win, following his victory in Hungary.
Bagnaia came in third, despite coming under late pressure from Fabio Di Giannantonio.
Marquez's win pushed him 40 points behind leader Marco Bezzecchi, who was suspended from Sunday's race.
Bagnaia said he was happy with the result, but acknowledged his pace was not enough.
The win was Marquez's first at the Czech Grand Prix, and it marked a significant milestone in his season.
Ai Ogura finished second, 0.421 seconds behind Marquez, with Bagnaia 0.623 seconds back.
The Czech MotoGP was a thrilling event, with multiple lead changes and intense racing.
Francesco Bagnaia's performance was strong, but ultimately not enough to secure the win.
The championship standings remain tight, with several riders still in contention for the top spot.
Marquez's victory was a testament to his skill and determination, and it sets him up well for the rest of the season.