MotoGP Austrian GP: Marc Marquez pulls off yet another victory
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New 2025 MotoGP World Championship standings after Sunday's Austrian race at Red Bull Ring, round 13 of 22.
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Marc Marquez has won his sixth grand prix in a row
Marc Marquez continued his march towards the world title with yet another MotoGP grand prix victory in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.The win represented another ‘double’ following Saturday’s sprint success and thus completed the factory Ducati rider’s sixth consecutive perfect racing weekend – a run stretching back to the Aragon Grand Prix in June.Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi ...Keep reading
Marc Marquez continued his march towards the world title with yet another MotoGP grand prix victory in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.The win represented another ‘double’ following Saturday’s sprint success and thus completed the factory Ducati rider’s sixth consecutive perfect racing weekend – a run stretching back to the Aragon Grand Prix in June.Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi ...Keep reading
Marc Marquez continued his march towards the world title with yet another MotoGP grand prix victory in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.The win represented another ‘double’ following Saturday’s sprint success and thus completed the factory Ducati rider’s sixth consecutive perfect racing weekend – a run stretching back to the Aragon Grand Prix in June.Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi ...Keep reading
Race results from the 2025 Austrian MotoGP at Red Bull Ring, round 13 of 22.
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Live coverage of the 2025 Austrian MotoGP race from the Red Bull Ring.
Marquez and Rossi crossed paths pre-sprint in Austria
MotoGP tyre manufacturer Michelin has found no issue with the rear tyre used by Francesco Bagnaia during his troubled sprint race at the Red Bull Ring yesterday.Bagnaia complained of a mysterious issue at the rear of his Ducati during the race, which began with huge wheelspin when the lights turned green. He ultimately retired after dropping to last position.After the race, he told ...Keep reading
MotoGP tyre manufacturer Michelin has found no issue with the rear tyre used by Francesco Bagnaia during his troubled sprint race at the Red Bull Ring yesterday.Bagnaia complained of a mysterious issue at the rear of his Ducati during the race, which began with huge wheelspin when the lights turned green. He ultimately retired after dropping to last position.After the race, he told ...Keep reading
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