2025 German MotoGP: Marc Marquez Leads Jack Miller in First Practice
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By Jonathan Hawkins, CNN It may not be unusual to find world-class sporting siblings, but with the notable exception of tennis sisters Serena and Venus Williams, they are rarely directly competing for the same grand prix. Even rarer is a story with as many unexpected twists and turns as that of Marc and Alex Marquez, two brothers from the small town of Cervera in Catalonia, Spain. Currently ranked first and second in the MotoGP standings, they a…
Spanish rider Marc Marquez will start the German Grand Prix weekend as the front-runner. He has taken the top step at the Sachsenring eleven times and is in excellent form at the German track, having won all available points in the last three race weekends. But the overall leader warns that not all memories of the Sachsenring are the most pleasant.
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.
MotoGP Germany, Free Practice Two Results | Marc Marquez returned to the top of the timesheets
Marc Marquez topped the opening MotoGP session on Saturday morning ahead of a wet Qualifying session around the Sachsenring. After not setting a final time attack on Friday afternoon, Marc Marquez ended Day One in third place, but he was back on top on Saturday morning in Free Practice Two. Maverick Vinales and Pedro Acosta made it a 2-3 finish for KTM in the final Practice session, as Vinales was in second and Acosta was in third. Jack Miller w…
MotoGP : M. Marquez Heads Opening Practice At Sachsenring
Marc Marquez topped MotoGP World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Sachsenring, in Germany. Riding his Michelin-shod Lenovo Ducati Desmosedici GP25, the six-time World Champion turned a lap of 1:20.372 around the 2.28-mile (3.67 km) track and led the 20-rider field. Jack Miller was second-best with a 1:20.481 on his Prima Pramac Yamaha YZR-M1. Marco Bezzecchi was third with a lap of 1:20.687 on his Aprilia Racing RS-GP25. …
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