Alex Marquez Takes on Mandalika in MotoGP 26 Flag to Flag Race
Alex Marquez tackles the Mandalika Circuit in a flag to flag format across both sprint and main race sessions in MotoGP 26 gameplay footage.

Alex Marquez at the Center of MotoGP 26 Gameplay Coverage
MotoGP 26 gameplay content continues to draw attention from fans of the series, with a recent session featuring Alex Marquez at the Mandalika Circuit in Indonesia. The footage, surfaced by Mshale, covers both the sprint race and the main race under a flag to flag format, one of the more technically demanding race types in the game.
The flag to flag mechanic requires riders to pit mid-race and swap to a second bike, typically in response to changing weather conditions on track. It mirrors a rule that exists in real-world MotoGP and adds a layer of strategy to what might otherwise be a straightforward race. Managing that pit stop timing while maintaining competitive pace is a challenge that separates calculated players from purely aggressive ones.
Mandalika, officially the Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit on the island of Lombok, has become one of the more distinctive venues in the MotoGP calendar since joining the schedule. Its combination of high-speed sections and technical corners gives it a character that translates well into simulation gameplay, and it serves as a strong test for any rider lineup in MotoGP 26.
Sprint and Main Race Format Puts Alex Marquez to the Test
The session covered both competitive formats available in MotoGP 26's race weekend structure. Sprint races, introduced to the real MotoGP calendar in 2023, are shorter events held on Saturdays that award half points. Including them in gameplay adds variety to a full race weekend experience and gives players more track time before committing to the longer main event.
Alex Marquez, younger brother of eight-time world champion Marc Marquez, has built a reputation in MotoGP as a consistent and improving competitor. In the game, his rider profile reflects the attributes associated with his real-world style, making him a relevant choice for players looking for a competitive but not overwhelmingly dominant character to race with.
The gameplay video, identified by the code T0wX3y2WCT and reported via Mshale, appears aimed at an audience familiar with both the MotoGP 26 title and the broader racing game community. Flag to flag races generate interest partly because of their unpredictability. A poorly timed pit stop or a misjudged approach to the weather transition can cost several positions, making the format compelling to watch even as recorded footage.
MotoGP 26 Builds on Simulation Detail
MotoGP 26 is the latest entry in the long-running official MotoGP video game series. Each annual release typically refines rider handling, physics, and circuit accuracy while updating the roster to reflect the current season's grid. The inclusion of circuits like Mandalika and formats like flag to flag racing signals the series' commitment to reflecting the full scope of what the real championship offers.
For fans who follow both the sport and its gaming counterpart, this type of gameplay content provides a way to engage with race weekends and circuits between actual Grand Prix events. The Mandalika round has attracted strong interest since its debut on the MotoGP calendar, and seeing it replicated in a current game title keeps that circuit in the conversation.
The sprint and main race combination shown in the footage gives a reasonably complete picture of how MotoGP 26 handles a full race weekend at that venue. Players choosing Alex Marquez for a flag to flag run at Mandalika are essentially replicating one of the more involved scenarios the game offers, and the footage gives potential buyers a practical look at the game's systems in action.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










