
After the
first three rounds of the 2026 MotoGP season, Marco Bezzecchi made
headlines worldwide by delivering one of the most dominant starts in recent
MotoGP history. Racing for Aprilia Racing, he not only won races but also
shattered several important records that placed him alongside legendary riders.
🏁🔥
Here are the main
records broken by Bezzecchi after the first 3 Grand Prix of 2026.
🏆 Main Records Broken After 3 Grand Prix
1️⃣ First Rider Since 2014 to Win the Opening 3 Races
Bezzecchi
achieved:
- 🥇 Thailand Grand Prix — Winner
- 🥇 Brazil Grand Prix — Winner
- 🥇 United States Grand Prix — Winner
This made him
the first MotoGP rider to win the first three races of a season since Marc
Márquez did it in 2014.
Winning three
races in a row at the start of a season is extremely rare and signals strong
championship potential from the very beginning.
2️⃣ Record for Most Consecutive Laps Led (Modern Era)
One of the
most impressive records:
- 121 consecutive laps led
- Previous record: 103 laps
- Previous holder: Jorge Lorenzo
Bezzecchi led every
lap across multiple races, showing total race control from start to finish.
Leading this
many laps without losing position highlights both speed and consistency—two
qualities needed to dominate MotoGP.
3️⃣ Five Consecutive Grand Prix Wins (Across Two Seasons)
Although the
focus is on the first three races of 2026, another record connects to his
performance:
- 5 consecutive Grand Prix wins
- Includes last races of 2025 + first 3
races of 2026
- Achieved by only a few elite riders
This streak
placed Bezzecchi among historic names such as:
- Valentino Rossi
- Giacomo Agostini
Only a handful
of Italian riders have ever achieved this level of dominance.
4️⃣ Led Every Lap in Multiple Grand Prix
Another
remarkable milestone:
- Led every lap in several races
- Maintained control from start to finish
- Rarely faced serious challenges from rivals
At the United
States Grand Prix, he led all 20 laps, confirming his ability to
manage pressure and maintain race pace throughout the event.
5️⃣ Perfect Start to the Championship Season
Bezzecchi’s
early-season dominance resulted in:
- 3 wins from 3 races
- Championship lead after Round 3
- Strong advantage over key rivals
A perfect
start like this dramatically improves a rider’s chances of fighting for the
world title later in the season.
📊 Summary Table: Records After 3 Grand Prix
|
Record |
Details |
|
Opening Race Wins |
3 wins in first 3 races |
|
Consecutive Laps Led |
121 laps (new record) |
|
Previous Record Holder |
Jorge Lorenzo (103 laps) |
|
Consecutive GP Wins |
5 (across 2025–2026) |
|
Season Achievement |
First rider since Marc Márquez (2014) to win
first 3 races |
🚀 Why These Records Are So Important
These records
matter because they show more than just race wins—they show dominance.
Here’s why
experts consider this historic:
- Momentum: Winning
early builds psychological advantage
- Confidence: Rivals feel pressure to respond
- Championship Impact: Early wins create valuable points gap
- Historical Significance: Few riders have matched this level of consistency
When a rider
dominates the opening rounds like this, the entire championship dynamic
changes.
🏁 Conclusion
After just three
Grand Prix races in 2026, Marco Bezzecchi didn’t simply lead the
standings—he rewrote MotoGP history. His record of 121 consecutive
laps led, combined with three wins from three races, marked one of
the strongest starts seen in modern MotoGP.
If this
momentum continues, the 2026 season could become one of the most memorable
championship campaigns in recent years, potentially placing Bezzecchi among the
all-time greats of the sport. 🏍️🔥