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The Aprilia pilot, Maverick Vinales, dominated the MotoGP sprint race at the Circuit of the Americas, securing a commanding victory from the front of the pack. Pedro Acosta, who started on the front row, battled with Marc Marquez for a place on the podium, finishing third behind Marquez. Acosta attempted a bold move on the eight-time champion, but Marquez managed to pass him on the outside and secure second place. The race had some casualties early on, with Takaaki Nakagami and Augusto Fernandez suffering accidents, and Fabio Di Giantonio facing an engine failure. Despite a challenging qualifying session, Jorge Martin made an impressive comeback, overtaking several riders to claim third place. Brad Binder, on the other hand, had a disappointing race, starting in 17th position and struggling to make significant progress. Aleix Espargaro brought more joy to Aprilia by finishing fifth, just two tenths of a second behind Acosta and 6.6 seconds behind his teammate. Raul Fernandez and Miguel Oliveira had a solid performance, finishing ninth and 11th respectively. Francesco Bagnaia had a tough start, losing positions and failing to keep up with the leaders, finishing in eighth place. Jack Miller had a good start, but fought to maintain his position among the top five, settling for seventh place. Enea Bastianini engaged in a fierce battle with Miller, ultimately gaining the upper hand and securing sixth place, moving him to second in the Drivers’ Championship. Franco Morbidelli had a smooth, yet important race, getting acquainted with his Pramac bike and finishing tenth. Yamaha’s struggles continued, with Fabio Quartararo finishing 12th and losing positions to Marco Bezzecchi and Alex Marquez towards the end of the race. Alex Rins faced difficulties, but managed to gain some positions after the Honda riders retired due to incidents. Joan Mir and Johann Zarco had a challenging race, with Luca Marini being the only Honda rider to finish, albeit in last place.