Sport | Leader Marc Marquez claims Spanish MotoGP sprint victory as Binder ends in 11th
- Marc Marquez claimed victory in the Spanish Grand Prix sprint race at Jerez on April 26.
- Surprise polesitter Fabio Quartararo initially denied Marquez a fifth straight pole position.
- After brief lead exchanges, Quartararo lost control of his Yamaha and crashed on lap two.
- Marquez noted the warm temperature made the race difficult, altering the bike's feel.
- This win secured Marquez's fifth consecutive sprint success and grew his championship lead.
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