HOT HEADLINES: Can Anyone Stop the Sachsenring King in 2025?
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In the German GP of MotoGP there is a name in the mouth of everyone: Marc Márquez. Actually, it is almost in every edition that the World Cup reaches Sachsenring and, also in reality, it is being in all 2025, because it is the leader, left over, of a contest that, despite everything, will only reach its equator in the layout of Saxony, with which can still change many things. wf_cms.rss.read_more
The MotoGP future of the Sachsenring is secured. Formula 1 in Germany but not.
Marc Marquez has the chance to win his fourth consecutive race, or seventh overall, at the 2025 German MotoGP.


The MotoGP World Championship will cross, this weekend, the equator of the season and will do so on the Sachsenring circuit, in the extinct Democratic Republic of Germany (RDA), in the middle of the mountains. And it will do so with a plethoraic Marc Marquez Alentá at 32 years old, overwhelming, very similar, even if he always denies it, that of 2019, who won almost everything.
Marc Márquez returns to his beloved Sachsenring this weekend. The Spaniard won eight times in a row at the German circuit between 2013 and 2021 and heads into the eleventh round of the season as the leader in the championship standings. With brother Alex Márquez possibly absent after his crash in Assen, the […] The post German GP Preview: Can Anyone Stop ‘The King of the Sachsenring’ in 2025? appeared first on Racesport.nl.
MotoGP: Can anyone stop the Sachsenring King in 2025?
MotoGP: Marc Marquez arrives into an emblematic venue in Germany – can he be halted against the odds? Quirky, unique and entertaining – the track layout at the Sachsenring makes it a place like no other on the calendar; seven consecutive left-handers, rising up hills to drop down the other side, it’s fast, relentless and there’s no rest to grab a breath. Over the years, Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) has made it his kingdom, this really is hi…
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