Marc Marquez wins Czechia GP
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Marc Marquez claimed his eighth grand prix win of the season, including his fifth on the bounce, to extend his MotoGP championship lead over brother Alex, who crashed out early on at Brno
Marc Marquez broke a Ducati record in MotoGP at Brno on Sunday. The factory Ducati rider won the Czech MotoGP to cement his grip on the 2025 championship. He has opened a 120-point lead at the summit of the MotoGP standings, ahead of his brother Alex Marquez.
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Autosport on MSNThe issue which affected Bagnaia during the MotoGP Czech GPBrake problems again affected the factory Ducati rider who finished fourth in Sunday's Czech GP, despite starting on pole
MotoGP: "There's been no approach from others. I'm waiting for news for the Misano tests. Unfortunately, on such big tracks, and where power is needed, we suffer."
A stat from the Czech MotoGP has shone a light on the diminishing dominance of Ducati. Only two Ducati riders were inside the top 10 as MotoGP returned to Brno. Only winner Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia,
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Daily Times on MSNJorge Martin returns to MotoGP racing at revamped BrnoReigning world champion Jorge Martin of Spain will return to racing at the Czech MotoGP this weekend as the Brno circuit hosts its first grand prix since 2020. Marc Marquez is threatening to run away with the title after four straight wins,
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Motorsport.com on MSNMotoGP Czech GP: Francesco Bagnaia questions his lonely qualifying strategyFrancesco Bagnaia suffered disappointment yet again this season as he didn't even progress directly to the Q2 qualifying session following the official practice session on Friday afternoon.
MotoGP: "I thought I would be faster, but there were a lot of little things that made me finish 1.6s from the leaders and that was enough to stay out. Q1 will be the most challenging of the season."