Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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MotoGP Catalunya LIVE: Reaction after race overshadowed by major crashes

Lap by lap updates from the 2026 MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix

KEY MOMENTS

  • Fabio Di Giannantonio wins shortened race
  • Martin taken out by Fernandez
  • Zarco involved in serious Turn 1 crash
  • Alex Marquez in hospital after serious crash

The 2026 MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix takes place today, Sunday 17 May, with Pedro Acosta looking to convert pole position into a maiden victory in the premier class. 

The factory KTM rider snatched pole on Saturday to end his two-year drought, as well as a six-year wait for the Austrian manufacturer's works team, to lead the field in qualifying. 

He narrowly missed out on a second sprint success of the season, after Gresini Ducati's Alex Marquez beat him by 0.041s on Saturday afternoon at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. 

Marquez will be going for back-to-back Barcelona grand prix victories, though he admitted after the sprint that he didn't feel like he was the favourite given the lack of front-end feeling he was having on his GP26. 

He will go from third on the grid this afternoon, while VR46 Ducati rider Franco Morbidelli starts second. 

Aprilia will be hoping for a better day, after Jorge Martin crashed out of the sprint, bringing his total of falls to four for the weekend so far. 

That offered a reprieve for team-mate Marco Bezzecchi, who maintained his championship lead despite struggling to ninth. His points gap is now two ahead of Sunday's grand prix. 

There are no penalties affecting the grid order.

2026 Catalan MotoGP: Sunday schedule

Race (25 laps) - 1pm BST

17 May 2026
18:11
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MotoGP riders propose Barcelona Turn 1 safety changes after Johann Zarco crash

Zarco, Bagnaia, Marini, Turn 1 accident, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
Zarco, Bagnaia, Marini, Turn 1 accident, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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18:04
Pedro Acosta critical of decision to restart Catalunya MotoGP after two red flags

Pedro Acosta doesn’t think it was correct to restart the Catalan Grand Prix after two red flags

Pedro Acosta critical of decision to restart Catalunya MotoGP after two red flags

Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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17:32
Catalan MotoGP: Points

Catalunya: 2026 MotoGP World Championship standings after penalties

Marco Bezzecchi, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
Marco Bezzecchi, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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17:14
Updated Race Results

UPDATED 2026 Catalunya MotoGP Race Results after penalties

di Giannantonio, Mir, Aldeguer, podium, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
di Giannantonio, Mir, Aldeguer, podium, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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16:49
Alex Marquez update

Gresini issues Alex Marquez update after Catalunya MotoGP accident

Alex Marquez, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
Alex Marquez, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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16:44
Official: Joan Mir penalised, loses Catalunya MotoGP podium

Joan Mir has lost his Catalan Grand Prix podium due to a tyre pressure penalty.

Official: Joan Mir penalised, loses Catalunya MotoGP podium

Joan Mir, Honda Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Joan Mir, Honda Factory Racing, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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16:11
Jorge Martin apology

Jorge Martin apologises to Aprilia after angry Catalunya MotoGP pit reaction

Jorge Martin, Raul Fernandez clash, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
Jorge Martin, Raul Fernandez clash, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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16:10
LCR boss provides first Johann Zarco update after Catalunya Turn 1 incident

LCR MotoGP boss gives Johann Zarco update after scary Turn 1 crash

LCR boss provides first Johann Zarco update after Catalunya Turn 1 incident

Johann Zarco crashes at the 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Johann Zarco crashes at the 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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15:49
Fabio Di Giannantonio “tried to hide” during Marquez/Acosta Barcelona MotoGP crash

Fabio Di Giannantonio has given his perspective of the terrifying Acosta/Marquez crash

Fabio Di Giannantonio “tried to hide” during Marquez/Acosta Barcelona MotoGP crash

Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Ducati, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Ducati, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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15:24

Alex Rins says what we're all thinking.

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15:23

Easy to forget DiGia was literally hit by a huge piece of bike before this win. Incredible resilience. 

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15:01
Report: Fabio Di Giannantonio wins Catalunya MotoGP marred by two major crashes

Fabio Di Giannantonio won a shortened Catalan Grand Prix after two red flags

Fabio Di Giannantonio wins Catalunya MotoGP marred by two major crashes

Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Ducati, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Ducati, 2026 Catalan MotoGP
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14:46
Catalan MotoGP: Results

2026 MotoGP Catalunya - Race Results

Fabio di Giannantonio, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
Fabio di Giannantonio, 2026 Catalan MotoGP.
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14:42
Tyre pressures

There are several tyre pressure warnings. 

Most notably, Joan Mir in second is facing investigation. 

14:40

Ogura has been given a three-second penalty. 

14:38

Ai Ogura smacked Acosta off at the last corner trying to pass him. 

14:38

Joan Mir and Honda are on the podium in second. Fermin Aldeguer completes the podium. 

14:38
Crash - Pedro Acosta

Acosta crashes at the last corner!

14:37
Chequered flag

Fabio Di Giannantonio wins the Catalan Grand Prix! It's his first win in three years. 

 

14:36

Aldeguer gets Acosta at Turn 3 now. That's the podium gone. 

14:36

Mir launches it on Acosta at Turn 1 and is second!

14:36
Final lap

Last lap. DiGia leads by 0.8s. This is his race to lose. 

 

14:35

DiGia is gone. He's 0.7s clear. 

14:34

Acosta may not finish on the podium here if he's not careful. Mir is crawling over him.

14:34
Lap 11/12

Two to go. DiGia leads!

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