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Another strategic master stroke for the #93 whilst two KTMs are behind as Acosta and Bastianini shine on Saturday
Spain's Marc Márquez confirmed his fierce dominance in the current MotoGP season by securing his eighth victory, his fifth in a row.
Marc Marquez broke a Ducati record in MotoGP at Brno on Sunday. The factory Ducati rider won the Czech MotoGP to cement his grip on the 2025 championship. He has opened a 120-point lead at the summit of the MotoGP standings, ahead of his brother Alex Marquez.
Alex Marquez did make it back in time to head back out, so the Spaniard gave himself a chance of saying goodbye to a potential first Q1 appearance of 2025. It was all down to one last lap for both Alex Marquez and Bagnaia and for the latter, his Friday Q2 push was done.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNJorge Martin returns to MotoGP racing at revamped BrnoBRNO: Reigning world champion Jorge Martin of Spain will return to racing at the Czech MotoGP this weekend as the Brno circuit hosts its first grand prix since 2020. Marc Marquez is threatening to run away with the title after four straight wins, which have allowed the Spaniard to open up a sizeable gap at the top.
The six-time MotoGP Champion says Martin’s comeback is a boost but warns the number one might need time to settle in, or maybe not
The German Grand Prix has secured its place on the MotoGP calendar until 2031, following a new contract to race at the Sachsenring. Amid growing fan interest, the circuit will celebrate its centennial in 2027.
The German Grand Prix will remain on the MotoGP calendar until 2031 after a new five-year contract was signed to continue holding races at the iconic Sachsenring, rights holder Dorna Sports said on Tuesday.