Marc Marquez Dominates Bruising German MotoGP
GERMANY, JUL 13 – Marc Marquez won his seventh race of the season and extended his championship lead to 83 points as only 10 riders finished the crash-filled German MotoGP at Sachsenring.
- Marc Marquez won the 2025 German MotoGP at Sachsenring on Sunday, marking his 200th premier class start and securing a dominant victory.
- The race featured slippery conditions from overnight rain and a tailwind at Turn 1, contributing to numerous crashes and making the track one of the toughest on the calendar.
- Marquez secured pole position and dominated the race, finishing more than six seconds ahead of the field. This victory, his seventh of the season, increased his advantage over his brother Alex in the championship standings to 83 points.
- Only 10 of the 18 starters finished, the lowest number since 2011, while Marquez praised the doctors and highlighted the importance of concentration for the season's second half.
- Marquez’s latest win brings him closer to securing a seventh world championship, his first since 2019, as the MotoGP tour heads to Brno, where the spotlight will be on reigning champion Jorge Martin.
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The first half of MotoGP’s 2025 season practically has only one name of its own: Marc Márquez. Its power is being so spectacular that it accumulates overwhelming data. “I didn’t expect this domain myself,” he summed up at Sachsenring.wf_cms.rss.read_more
Marc Márquez was able to celebrate his 200th big prize in MotoGP without hesitation. The leader of the World Cup dominated from top to bottom in Sachsenring, where he has already won 12 Sundays in 15 World Cup participations, to further expand his lead in a championship that reaches his Ecuador seen for sentencing. On 93, he rides firmly towards his ninth crown after six years of drought, took more than six seconds from his brother Alex Márquez …
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