MotoGP German GP: Marc Marquez Takes Clean Sweep with Dominant Victory
- On Sunday, July 12, 2026, MotoGP rider Marc Marquez won the German Grand Prix, securing his 13th career victory at the Sachsenring and elevating himself to third in the championship standings.
- The race leader initially competed alongside Alex Marquez until the latter crashed out on lap 10, leaving the victor to secure a record 10th premier-class victory at the circuit.
- Several riders faced setbacks, including VR46 Racing's Fabio Giannantonio, who crashed early, and Marco Bezzecchi, who missed the race following a qualifying injury; only 15 of 20 riders finished the event.
- Passing Raul Fernandez late, Ogura took second place, becoming the first Japanese rider since 2002 to secure three successive podiums, with the Trackhouse rider finishing third.
- Championship leader Jorge Martin retained his advantage despite finishing fifth, while the rising star moved to second in the standings as the race winner emerged as a genuine title contender.
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Seven-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez (Ducati) completed a double victory in Germany with a convincing victory at the German Grand Prix on Sunday, adding to his sprint victory and strengthening his position in the championship race.
German MotoGP 2026: Marc Marquez Storms to Record-equalling 10th Win
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Marc Marquez claimed a record-equalling 10th MotoGP victory at the Sachsenring on Sunday, capping a flawless weekend in Germany and dramatically reviving his 2026 MotoGP World Championship challenge. Sports News | German MotoGP 2026: Marc Marquez Storms to Record-equalling 10th Win.
German MotoGP 2026: Marc Marquez storms to record-equalling 10th win - The Tribune
Marc Marquez claimed a record-equalling 10th MotoGP victory at the Sachsenring on Sunday, capping a flawless weekend in Germany and dramatically reviving his 2026 MotoGP World Championship challenge.
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