Marc Marquez remains unbeaten in sprints with victory at French GP
- Marc Marquez won the French Grand Prix sprint race on May 10, 2025, maintaining his perfect sprint record and retaking the championship lead.
- Marquez’s victory followed a lap-six position swap with Fabio Quartararo, who led early but lost pace and dropped to fourth after fighting for the podium.
- Alex Marquez finished second for the sixth consecutive sprint, while Fermin Aldeguer earned his first sprint podium in third after battling Quartararo.
- Marquez noted that Fabio got off to an extremely quick start and was highly aggressive early on, but he ultimately secured the win by just over half a second ahead of his brother Alex.
- The result extended Marquez’s streak to six sprint wins, reshaped championship standings with Alex two points behind, and left Francesco Bagnaia 31 points adrift after a crash.
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Marc Marquez remains unbeaten in sprints with victory at French GP
LE MANS: Ducati’s Marc Marquez became the first MotoGP rider to win six straight sprints as the Spaniard maintained his perfect record in the shorter format at the French Grand Prix today to retake the championship lead from his brother Alex. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Marc Marquez is the king of Saturdays: sixth consecutive victory in the sprint
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