Marc Marquez Dominates Field, Wins Sprint for Ducati
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Francesco Bagnaia took advantage of a Marc Marquez crash to win the main MotoGP race of the Grand Prix of the Americas.
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Even before the race began, there was chaos when the sun briefly came out and riders who had opted for wet tyres suddenly sprinted back to the pits to swap their bikes, opting for slicks on a drying ...
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Ducati's Marc Marquez maintained his perfect start to the 2025 MotoGP season when the polesitter won the Americas Grand Prix sprint on Saturday to remain undefeated and extend his lead in the championship.
Grand Prix of the Americas at the Circuit of The Americas track in Austin, Texas, took place over the weekend, and for the first time this season, ther
However, Marc Marquez exhibited quick reflexes, retaking the lead at Turn 2. The tussle continued as Bagnaia reclaimed the front briefly at Turn 3, only for Marquez to strike back at Turn 7. As the race progressed into Turn 17,
The 2025 Americas MotoGP at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) has set the stage for an exhilarating weekend of racing. In a thrilling qualifying session, Marc Marqu
Marc Marquez continued his perfect start to the season as he earned a close-fought MotoGP Sprint victory in Austin. Marquez
Marc Marquez has qualified on pole in seven of the 10 MotoGP races he has competed in Austin. He won six of them from 2013 to 2018, crashed out in 2019 while leading, and won again in 2021. Marc Marquez has also won on 11 of the 14 occasions that he has raced in MotoGP in America: seven times at Austin,
To date, the Spaniard has been picture-perfect. He took all three pole positions and Sprint wins in Thailand, Argentina, and
Marc Marquez won the MotoGP sprint at the Grand Prix of the Americas on Saturday to extend his unbeaten start to the season.Bagnaia, celebrating his first podium finish of the season, commented: "I'm happy for this result,
Marc Marquez was in control of the American MotoGP and looked set to make it three Grand Prix wins on the bounce in 2025 before a surprising slip-up