Marco Bezzecchi has issued a public apology after the incident that led to his disqualification from the Czech Grand Prix, acknowledging that his behaviour toward a track marshal was unacceptable. In a message posted on Instagram on Sunday morning, the MotoGP championship leader said he regretted the gesture and recognised the dedication and sacrifices marshals make to ensure rider safety. The episode has generated widespread debate, with global reactions flooding social media.
The FIM described the slap as an “unacceptable and intolerable physical aggression,” imposing an immediate suspension for the race. Aprilia appealed the decision, but stewards rejected the request, ruling the action harmful to the sport’s integrity. The federation also stressed that failing to act decisively would have set a dangerous precedent. Bezzecchi’s apology aims to ease tensions, but the controversy remains significant, raising questions about conduct, responsibility and the pressures faced by top riders in high‑stakes moments.