Marquez Beats Acosta and Bezzecchi to Extend Unbeaten Run
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Marc Márquez continued his MotoGP streak with victory at the Hungarian GP, ahead of Pedro Acosta and Marco Bezzecchi Inevitable. He had to work his way through the first half of the Grand Prix, but in the end Marc Márquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) cruised to a seventh consecutive victory to continue his majestic unbeaten streak at the Michelin Hungarian Grand Prix. The #93’s margin of victory over second-placed Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Raci…
Marco Bezzecchi reacts to his 'fantastic podium' at Balaton Park
For the first time in his MotoGP career, Marco Bezzecchi has featured on three Grand Prix podiums in a row. At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Marco Bezzecchi found his way back onto the podium for the third Grand Prix in a row. The Aprilia Racing rider led the Grand Prix around the Balaton Park Circuit in the early stages, but dropped back to third as the race progressed. "I think this time the feeling was even worse than in Spielberg," Bezzecchi sai…
Dramatic race start with contact between Marquez and Bezzecchi The Hungarian Grand Prix began turbulently: after a moderate start from the pole position, Marc Marquez initially lost the lead to Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) and Franco Morbidelli (VR46 Ducati). In Curve 2, there was a delicate moment when Marquez touched the rear wheel of Bezzecchi and almost crashed. However, the Spaniard remained on the motorcycle and finished third. In the followi…
HungarianGP: Marc Marquez Extends Seventh Straight Victory
Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) once again proved unstoppable as he powered to his seventh consecutive win of the 2025 MotoGP season, dominating the Michelin Grand Prix of Hungary with a 4.3-second margin over Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing). The victory not only cements Marquez’s flawless run this season but also marks his 22nd career win at a different circuit, underlining the Spaniard’s relentless march toward a seventh MotoGP wo…
BALATONFOKAJAR. Marc Marquez has continued his victory in the MotoGP and has further expanded his superior World Cup leadership in Hungary.
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