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MotoGP Leader Marquez Explains Poor Start to Italian GP Sprint

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Marc Marquez dubbed his Italian Grand Prix sprint win a “great surprise” after an issue with launch control at race start caused him to drop back multiple positions from pole.The MotoGP championship leader soon recovered to fourth and worked his way through the leading pack to take the win ahead of younger brother Alex Marquez and factory Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia.“It was a ...Keep reading

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The Marquez brothers shone in the sprint at the Italian round of the World Championship. There's a classic race on Sunday.

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The Spaniard wins for the eighth time in the season the short race ahead of his brother Alex and the other Ducati di Pecco

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One week when Yamaha's director said he would have to make it through life to keep the place, Miguel Oliveira won four places and stayed on 13th in Mugello's sprint race. Marquez won.

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Marc Márquez (Ducati) again demonstrated his dominance in the Sprint races and was left with a spectacular victory in the Italian Grand Prix, contested in the International Autodrome of Mugello. Despite a bad start due to a problem with the output device of his Ducati, the championship leader starred in a brilliant comeback and beat ahead of his brother Alex Márquez and Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia, completing a podium 100% Ducati. The short race, …

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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