HOHENSTEIN, ERNSTTHAL, Germany — Multi-time world champion Marc Marquez racked up some more statistics in winning Sunday’s German Grand Prix MotoGP race at the famed Sachsenring.
From pole, just like he did in the Sprint, Marc Marquez got away from the line well and held onto the lead into Turn 1. He remained out front throughout en route to his 10th MotoGP triumph in Germany and the 102nd of his career.
Something else that was seismic was the double victory for Marc Marquez. The King of the Ring keeps his crown. A record-equalling (with Hall of Famer Giacomo Agostini) 10th MotoGP win at a single circuit, and a 37-point weekend that sees the reigning World Champion climb up to P3 in the standings, four clear of the absent Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia Racing), having been over 100 adrift leaving Mugello.
Ogura once again showed late race supremacy to back up his Assen victory with a Sachsenring second, on another weekend to remember for SuperFile Trackhouse as Fernandez hands the American squad another double Sunday podium. The Japanese rider now sits second in the standings, 14 points away from Jorge Martin.
Pedro Acosta’s return following his Carpal Tunnel Syndrome surgery ends with a gutsy fourth-place effort, with Martin digging deep to keep fifth.



