Marc Marquez wins 6th consecutive MotoGP race
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Aprilia maintained its status as Ducati’s biggest threat during the Austrian Grand Prix, with Marco Bezzecchi one again excelling on the RS-GP MotoGP bike. Since winning the British Grand Prix at the end of May, Marco Bezzecchi and Aprilia have been perpetual podium contenders.
The #93's launch from the line helped set him up for a vicotry assault, and earns him the Qatar Airways best Take Off award
By Rohith Nair (Reuters) -As Marc Marquez rolled back the years with a sixth straight win with a commanding victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, a six-times champion fittingly winning the 1,000th premier class race in history,
MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez says his current winning streak will eventually cause him a “problem” as he will need to learn to “accept” when he “not the fastest”. The factory Ducati rider is edging ever closer to a seventh MotoGP world title, after taking a 142-point lead in the championship last weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Autosport on MSNMarc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software
The six-time MotoGP champion is no fan of the stability control system launching at the Red Bull Ring this weekend
But, as expected, no mistakes came from Marc Marquez as he extended his incredible winning run to 11 on the spin in 2025. Alex Marquez crossed the line in P2, 1.9s ahead of Acosta, who kept Bezzecchi at bay.
Liberty Media acquired MotoGP for around $4.9 billion earlier this year but the series appears to be facing a bit of a crisis. MotoGP has been struggling with two clear problems.