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Ducati's Marquez wins wet German GP sprint despite bad start

Ducati's Marc Marquez overcame a nightmare start to snatch a dramatic last-lap victory in treacherous, wet conditions to claim a record-breaking 10th sprint win of the MotoGP season at the German Grand Prix on Saturday.The Ducati rider had plummeted to fourth after going wide at turn one despite securing a se

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Basically Marc Márquez was only able to beat himself. A braker creates tension, but the world championship leader cheers in the end anyway.

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Spanish MotoGP racer Marc Marquez won the tenth sprint of the season with an overtaking move on the final lap and increased his lead in the overall standings.

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Marc Marquez (Ducati) won the 11th round of the MotoGP season at Sachsenring in Germany on Saturday, while compatriot Maverick Vinales (KTM) was taken to hospital after a crash.

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There is no story about the wet of Sachsenring. The Spanish driver makes his pole and short race, increases the lead in the standings. Bagnaia closes in twelfth place

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Marc Marquez continues to dominate this season. The Catalan rider won both qualifying and the sprint race for the German GP with Ducati. This is the 11th round of the season, and the 32-year-old rider has won his tenth sprint.

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They say that the goat throws at the mountain, and Marc Marquez threw like a possessive this Saturday at Sachsenring. He did not have to risk in his garden of Germany, where he has won more than anywhere else in the world, but he did it for his own enjoyment and for the fans. The octo-champion of the world, under wet conditions, was again stronger than anyone else in the Saxon layout: pole position and victory at the sprint, his tenth of the yea…

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Fox Sports Australia broke the news in Australia on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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