His brother Alex, who rides for Gresini, took second with Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia third as only 10 riders crossed the finish line on a wet track, the lowest number completing a MotoGP since 2011
Ducati Lenovo Team's Spanish MotoGP rider Marc Marquez celebrates on the podium with his trophy after winning the race of the MotoGP German motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sachsenring racing circuit, in Hohenstein-Ernstthal near Chemnitz, eastern Germany. Pic/AFP
Ducati’s Marc Marquez won a bruising German MotoGP on Sunday to mark his 200th premier class start in style and stretch his lead in the world championship.
His brother Alex, who rides for Gresini, took second with Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia third as only 10 riders crossed the finish line on a wet track, the lowest number completing a MotoGP since 2011.
At the midway satage of the 22-race campaign Marquez leads brother Alex by 83 points.
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