Marc Marquez Dominates Bruising German MotoGP
GERMANY, JUL 14 – Marc Márquez claimed his ninth Sachsenring win in his 200th MotoGP start, extending his championship lead as only ten riders finished, the fewest since 2011, officials said.
- Marc Marquez won the 2025 German MotoGP at Sachsenring on July 13, marking his 200th premier class start and seventh win this season.
- The race, held at a notoriously tricky track with slippery conditions from rain and tailwinds, was highly attritional with eight crashes and only ten finishers, the lowest since 2011.
- Starting from pole, Marquez dominated from the start, pulling nearly two seconds clear by lap 10 and finishing more than six seconds ahead, also winning Saturday’s sprint for his seventh perfect weekend.
- Marquez credited his heightened focus, especially amid challenging conditions and others’ crashes, as a key factor in his success this year. After the race, he expressed gratitude to the medical team and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong concentration for the remainder of the season.
- This win increased Marquez’s lead in the championship standings to 83 points ahead of his brother Alex, who secured second place despite recently breaking his hand, bringing Marquez closer to claiming his seventh MotoGP world championship.
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Marc Márquez was able to celebrate his 200th big prize in MotoGP without hesitation. The leader of the World Cup dominated from top to bottom in Sachsenring, where he has already won 12 Sundays in 15 World Cup participations, to further expand his lead in a championship that reaches his Ecuador seen for sentencing. On 93, he rides firmly towards his ninth crown after six years of drought, took more than six seconds from his brother Alex Márquez …
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