Dominant Marquez seals landmark German GP win to reignite title challenge
July 12 : Seven-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez completed a Sachsenring double with a commanding victory in Sunday's German Grand Prix, adding to his sprint race win and strengthening his position in the championship battle.
The factory Ducati rider converted pole position into a comfortable victory after seeing two of his closest rivals crash out. Younger brother Alex Marquez, who had pressured him in the opening laps, crashed on lap 10, while VR46 Racing's Fabio Di Giannantonio — seen as one of Marc's biggest threats after qualifying third and finishing on Saturday's sprint podium — also failed to finish.
The win was Marquez's 10th premier-class victory at Sachsenring, drawing him level with Giacomo Agostini's record at a single circuit. Once Alex exited, the Spaniard controlled the race from the front and was never seriously challenged.
"I am super happy. It was a special weekend," Marquez said after his win.
"I was super concentrated because I knew if I wanted to have a crack at the championship, I needed to win here."
Ai Ogura passed Trackhouse Racing teammate Raul Fernandez late in the race to finish second, less than two seconds behind Marquez. The Japanese rider became the first from his country since 2002 to secure three successive premier-class podiums, with Fernandez coming in third.
TURNAROUND IN TITLE RACE
The victory lifted Marquez to third in the standings, four points ahead of former championship leader Marco Bezzecchi. The Italian was ruled out of the race after fracturing his left collarbone in a heavy qualifying crash, with Aprilia saying on Sunday that he had undergone successful surgery but faced an uncertain recovery timeline.
Ogura climbed to second in the standings, four points clear of Marquez.


