MotoGP: Marc Marquez Still Has One Regret Despite His “SachsenKing” Weekend
Although he dominated the German race weekend, the nine-time world champion says he is deeply saddened by what happened to his brother Alex.
Although he dominated the German race weekend, the nine-time world champion says he is deeply saddened by what happened to his brother Alex.
First, a high-speed crash during the warm-up; then, he lost the front end early in the race: a day to forget for the Roman rider.
The nine-time world champion capped off a dream weekend at the Sachsenring by also winning Sunday’s feature race.
The nine-time world champion capped off a dream weekend at the Sachsenring by also winning Sunday’s feature race.
Marc Marquez wishes Marco Bezzecchi, who is injured, a speedy recovery and asks people to leave him alone; the word “karma,” however, brings back old ghosts.
On a track that has historically been favorable to him, the Catalan driver secured pole position, edging out his brother Alex by 61 thousandths of a second.
The Catalan ends Friday with a big smile, while the Piedmontese certainly can’t say the same.
The team principal of the Borgo Panigale-based team took stock after the Dutch Grand Prix
It was a very busy week for Pecco Bagnaia, who, after retiring from the Assen race due to a Ducati mechanical failure, immediately headed to Domizia to be with his newborn son.
The Catalan driver spoke after finishing seventh at Assen
The Turin-based rider was in fourth place when his Desmosedici GP 26 essentially left him stranded.
The Catalan driver spoke after finishing sixth in the sprint race
In a surprise victory, the rider from Trackhouse—Aprilia’s satellite team—won Saturday’s short race
The Noale-based team has all of its bikes in the top four positions. Bezzecchi finishes third on his return; MM93 struggles.
After dominating on Friday, Marco Bezzecchi responds to Marc Marquez’s prediction that he will win both the Sprint and the Dutch Grand Prix.
It was a close call for both brothers, who nevertheless made it through to Q2 at Assen; Marc Marquez, however, took it very differently from Alex.
The Aprilia rider was the fastest of them all at Assen
The Aprilia rider was the fastest of them all at Assen
The former Ducati rider speaks plainly: “Something didn’t work out”
While hinting at the lineup of the official Ducati team starting in 2027, the rider from Cervera hasn’t forgotten his current teammate.
The Piedmontese rider will leave the Borgo Panigale team after 8 years and two world championships
The Catalan driver has extended his contract through 2028
The team manager of the Borgo Panigale factory team speaks after a triumphant weekend in Brno
The winner of the Czech Republic Grand Prix didn’t mince words when addressing doubts about his physical condition.
The decisive pass came with six laps to go. With Bezzecchi out of the race, the Catalan rider is now 40 points behind the leader.
The Ducati rider from Piedmont hadn’t finished ahead of everyone else since October 2025, when he won the Sprint Race in Malaysia.
The Ducati rider from Piedmont hadn’t finished ahead of everyone else since October 2025, when he won the Sprint Race in Malaysia.
The Japanese rider from the Aprilia satellite team shines in the official qualifying session for the premier class of the MotoGP World Championship
The Japanese Aprilia rider was the fastest at Brno
The multiple world champion: “Records are meant to be broken, but as long as they’re mine, I’m happy to have them.”